AUGUST 2018 • LONGISLANDPRESS.COM 33
HEALTH TECH 2.0 SUMMIT
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1. Dr. Joel Shu, Vice President of Clinical Transformation and Population Health for Catholic Health Services, was a panelist at the Health
Tech 2.0 Summit in Hauppauge on July 12, 2018. 2. Left to right are Chanté Jordan, Vice President of Marketing at Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology
and Kim Gavin, Senior Business Partner at Boston Scientific. 3. Webair Chief Technical Officer Sagi Brody. 4.Dr. Hak Kim, Chairperson and
Associate Professor for the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics at Hofstra University. 5. Left to right are Ken Ambos,
Senior VP at Arthur J. Gallagher.6. Joe Marchese, Managing Director at SVAM International Inc., moderated the Health Tech 2.0 Summit. 7. Dr.
Walter Markowitz, Assistant Professor of Health Professions at Hofstra University.8. Long Island business leaders networked at the Health
Tech 2.0 Summit. 9. The panelists at the Health Tech 2.0 Summit from left to right: Public Health Advocate and Healthcare Administrator
Veena Vijayendra, Vice President of Clinical Transformation and Population Health for Catholic Health Services Dr. Joel Shu, Suffolk County IT
Commissioner Scott Mastellon, Assistant Professor of Health Professions at Hofstra University Dr. Walter Markowitz, Chairperson and Associate
Professor for the Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics at Hofstra University Dr. Hak Kim, SVAM International Managing
Director Joe Marchese, Chief Technology Officer and Vice President for Information Technology at Northwell Health Dr. Purna Prasad, Long Island
Press Publisher Victoria Schneps-Yunis, Vice President of Marketing at Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology Chanté Jordan, Regional Cyber Director at
Arthur J. Gallagher Brendan Goodwin, Senior Business Partner at Boston Scientific Kim Gavin, Nixon Peabody Partner Allan Cohen, Webair Chief
Technical Officer Sagi Brody, and Ken Ambos, Senior VP at Arthur J. Gallagher. (Photos by Matthew Kropp).
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