Examples of past projects ...

  • Led conflict resolution sessions for CEO and finance staff of a software development firm.
  • Enterprise-wide implementation of practice management and electronic medical record systems.
  • Designed and led weekend retreats on topics such as purpose in the workplace and in relationships, ambition, and communication skills.
  • Conceptualized, designed and built web and hospital bedside clinical training software.
  • Led initiative to bring together C-level hospital management and C-level insurance executives at some of the largest insurance companies in the world to fund an innovative mliti-pronged clinical risk mitigation solution.
  • Invented an emergency medical utility and led company through first stages of startup before recruiting and transitioning to new management team.
  • Coached I.T. director on setting direction and improving communications with management and board.
  • Comprehensive redesign of telecommunication systems for several dozen medical practices as part of a conversion to centralized management.
  • Led conversion of 1000+-station telephone system.
  • Designed and built electronic medical record software for the care of skilled nursing facility residents.
  • Led team intervention to facilitate decision making of a department split by technology strategy disagreements.
  • Developed functional specifications, and led selection, implementation and training of a patient care system.
  • Evaluated e-training strategies for a Fortune 500 company.
  • Facilitated a series of meetings for clinicians and technical staff from three hospitals to invent and build bedside software.
  • Led weekend trainings on the science of happiness.
  • Developed needs assessment and RFI for practice management.
  • Managed payroll system conversion.
  • Provided 10-week trainings on group process and group intervention for doctoral students.
  • Wrote RFP for financial system.

pro • ject

(L. pro: 'throw'; ject: 'forward')
  1. an enterprise carefully planned to acheive a particular aim.
  2. extend outwards beyond something else.