Ted DellaVecchia, Executive-in-Residence- HealthcareContact Info: Ted DellaVecchia is an experienced business executive specializing in effectively linking business operations with advanced and innovative information technology solutions. Over the last 15 years, he has led global elements of a corporate turnaround and restructuring at IBM Corporation, advanced the world-wide supply-chain and drove earnings growth for Starbucks Coffee Company, restructured IT divisions and developed business strategies for three multi-billion dollar BlueCross BlueShield Health Insurance Companies, built and sold consulting firms, and served as Board Director for companies transcending successful Initial Public Offerings. Today, as managing partner of Strategic Alignment Partners, a management and IT consulting firm, Ted advises senior level healthcare executives assisting with various critical business imperatives such as: building accountable care organizations, creating secure information exchanges, establishing innovative care delivery models, population health data management investments, leveraging current asset value, and driving true transformation in the healthcare industry through the strategic use of health information technology. He has served as sponsor and advising member of the Center for Information Systems Research at MIT Sloan School of Management, has performed as guest lecturer at MIT and frequently speaks at Health Care Symposiums and noted industry events on the topic of Healthcare Industry Transformation. Ted has twice been acknowledged as a member of CIO Magazine’s “Top 100 CIO’s”, awarded “Top Business Innovator - Customer Relationships” by CXO Media Inc., and twice recognized as an “Information Week 500 Top IT Innovators”. Ted conducted his undergraduate studies in Business Administration at Pace University of New York and pursued general management certificates from Harvard Business School. He holds a Certificate of distinction in Strategy and Innovation and an Executive Degree in Technology, Operations, and Supply Chain Management, both from MIT Sloan School of Management. |
