ANDREW SLAVITT
Chief Executive Officer, Ingenix
Andy Slavitt is chief executive officer of Ingenix, one of the world's leading health information, technology and consulting companies. Ingenix helps clients improve quality, reduce costs and make the health care more system work better for everyone. With over 10,000 team members in 40 countries worldwide, Ingenix delivers business solutions to 250,000 clients, including physicians, hospitals and health systems, commercial health plans, employers, government agencies, and organizations who develop cures: pharma, biotech and medical device companies. Slavitt was named chief executive officer of Ingenix in 2006. Prior to joining Ingenix in 2005 as chief operating officer, he served as chief executive officer of the consumer solutions business of UnitedHealth Group. He was responsible for leading consumer-driven health care, consumer portal development and other initiatives to serve consumers and the uninsured.
Previously, Slavitt was founder and chief executive officer of HealthAllies, one of the first consumer health care benefits companies focusing on the un-and under-insured, which was acquired by UnitedHealth Group in 2003. Prior to founding HealthAllies, Slavitt served as chief operating officer and director of Paula Financial, an employee benefits insurance company and one of the largest benefits distributors in the United States. He also worked as a strategy consultant with McKinsey & Company and as an investment banker with Goldman Sachs.
Slavitt s a graduate of the Wharton School and The College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, and received his Masters of Business Administration degree from the Harvard Business School. In addition, Slavitt is a director and health policy chair for The Hope Street Group, a non-profit public policy organization based in Washington, D.C., and is a board member of the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare. He also serves on the boards of Capella Education (NASDAQ: CPLA) and the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis.
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