Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: June 14, 2022
Health information technology firm CNSI established a new board of directors composed of government technology and health care industry veterans, six months after being acquired by global investment firm Carlyle (Nasdaq: CG).
CNSI CEO Todd Stottlemyer will serve as a member of the board chaired by Donna Morea, an operating executive with Carlyle since 2016 and former president of CGI Technologies and Solutions.
Morea is a trustee of Innova Health System, chair emerita of the Northern Virginia Technology Council, board member at Truist and chair of the board of directors at Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC).
Stottlemyer, a previous Wash100 Award winner, said he is excited to work with other members of the board to further strengthen CNSI’s products and other platforms while advancing investments that will help bring innovation and value to federal and state health care customers.
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