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Tom Andriola
Vice Chancellor, Information, Technology and Data & Chief Digital Officer at UC Irvine
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Flaviu Simihaian
Chief Executive Officer at Troy.AI
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Josh Young
Co-Founder at Troy Medicare
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Eva Allan
Founder & CEO at Floss Bar
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Joanna Jacobs
President at TBWA\WORLDHEALTH
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Claus Jensen
Former Chief Innovation Officer, EVP of R&D, Technology and Analytics (CTO + CIO + CDAO) at Teladoc Health
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Kraig Ward
Founder & Managing Partner at Bearhug Recruiting
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Paul Winandy
Startup Mentor & Angel Investor
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Yan Chow
Fmr. Director of Innovation & Advanced Technology Group
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Kevin OLeary
VP of Demand Gen at PetDesk
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Brian Abernethy
Former Director of Business Development, ISVs at Clearent and TSYS
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Daryl Rolley
CEO at Medicat
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Kishore Balan
Director of Transportation Optimization at Logisticare
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