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Ms. Arbour is executive vice president and CIO of Tenet, overseeing leadership and strategic direction for the health system's IT systems. Ms. Arbour also serves on the Dallas CIO Governing Board and speaks at many Women in Technology forums. Senior Vice President, Strategic Technology of of Children's Health (Dallas). At Children's, which she joined in 2007 as CIO, she has been responsible for systems and technology, health information management and biomedical technology and support. Arora previously was senior vice president and CIO of Worcester, Mass.-based UMass Memorial Health Care and CIO of Dallas-based Perot Systems. Ms. Berry has more than 20 years of experience in health IT. Associate Vice President and Epic Program Executive at Orlando (Fla.) Health. In addition to directing a team of 11 directors and managers, she works with Epic executives and implementation leaders from Accenture, the organization serving as Orlando Health's Epic implementation partner. Executive Vice President of Data Strategy and CIO of Temple University Health System (Philadelphia). In her role at Temple University Health System, Ms. Cancilla provides strategic planning, daily management, and oversight for all technology-related activities and services. While serving as senior vice president and CIO for Grady Health System in Atlanta, Ms. Cancilla developed and delivered a two-year IT strategic plan designed to elevate quality and patient experience and completed a wholesale replacement of the system's network, phone system, and desktop computing environment. She has previously served as vice president and CIO for Atlantic Health System and senior vice president and CIO for Pinnacle Health. Executive Vice President, Chief Information and Digital Officer of CommonSpirit Health (Chicago). Ms.Chandrasekaran is Chief Digital and Information Officer at CommonSpirit Health. She shapes the tech and digital transformation strategy for CommonSpirit Health, leading human experiences, digital and tech products, cyber security, software, technology infrastructure, data and AI. With Xealth, she collaborates with the team to execute on the company’s strategy and marketing, working with health systems and partners to achieve their digital health goals. Executive Vice President, Chief Information and Technology Officer at Kaiser Permanente (Oakland, Calif.). Ms. Comer is executive vice president and chief information and technology officer for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and Hospitals.
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