WILMINGTON, Del. - Phreesia (NYSE:PHR), a company specializing in patient intake, outreach, and activation, has announced the appointment of Jack Callahan as its new Chief Technology Officer. Callahan, who has been with Phreesia for 14 years, steps into the role previously held by Dan Nathan, a 17-year veteran at the company.
Callahan's promotion from Vice President of Engineering to CTO marks a continuation of his long-standing involvement with Phreesia's technological development. Nathan, who has made significant contributions to the company's technical capabilities, will continue to serve as Senior Engineering Advisor, ensuring a smooth transition and ongoing support for the engineering team.
During his tenure at Phreesia, Callahan has held various positions, starting as an engineer in 2010, and has been instrumental in driving innovation within the company. His background also includes experience as a Developer and Architect at Spotfire, where he assisted clients from diverse industries in data analysis.
CEO Chaim Indig expressed gratitude towards Nathan for his substantial role in the company's growth and voiced confidence in Callahan's leadership abilities. Indig highlighted Callahan's respected status within the company and his track record of fostering innovation, which he believes will continue to lead the engineering team in creating products that enhance patient care and operational efficiency.
Phreesia, founded in 2005, has positioned itself as a leader in patient activation, assisting healthcare providers and other organizations in engaging patients more actively in their own care. The company facilitated approximately 150 million patient visits in 2023, representing a significant portion of healthcare interactions in the U.S. Phreesia's digital solutions focus on improving the patient experience, driving efficiency, and achieving better healthcare outcomes.
This leadership change announcement is based on a press release statement and reflects Phreesia's ongoing commitment to its mission in the healthcare technology sector.
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