Author: Elodie Collins|| Date Published: August 15, 2024
Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) has recruited Kris Mork, a former Guidehouse director, to serve as chief data officer of its health and civil segment. Mork confirmed their new role in a LinkedIn post Wednesday.
The biomedical and health informatics expert will drive Leidos’ data strategy and governance in support of its customers in the healthcare and civilian markets.
Mork brings to Leidos decades of leadership experience at Guidehouse, MITRE and Noblis. At Guidehouse, they got to work on contracts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and they most recently held the role of director of data assets and governance. They were also appointed director for public health informatics at the management consulting company.
At MITRE, Mork served as chief data wizard for nearly five years. In this role, the University of Washington graduate was in charge of technical aspects for federally funded research and development centers focused on modernizing health care.
Mork also held the deputy director of research position at Noblis, where they worked with employees to come up with new ideas for research and review research proposals.
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