CFORTH’s COO, with 17+ years within healthcare technology operations and leadership.  Frank has operationalized global departments and that led initiatives within strategy, data exchange, revenue cycle management, patient care improvement (data), and customer service excellence.  
 
Between 2004-21, Frank was proficient with leading organizations and participating within many high-profile national committees (IHE, eHI, IHE, HL7 international, Argonaut Project, EHRA) and the federal government (Office of National Coordinators) to advance the United States in healthcare data exchange.  
 
In 2010, he led the first longitudinal healthcare data exchanged between two electronic health records in the United States that was recognized by the federal government.  
 
In 2015, he was one of the original members and key contributor to the Sequoia Project, a data exchange repository that is used by the federal government today. 
 
Frank has consistently built lean and successful departments for large healthcare orgs. ($9 billion +) to advance operations and delivered on many complex projects some that are valued up to $88 million. 
 
Frank currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia (USA).