Management Team
Frank Naeymi-Rad, MBA, PhD
President and Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Naeymi-Rad is President and Chief Executive Officer of Intelligent Medical Objects, Inc. He was co-founder of Intelligent Medical Systems, Inc., which was sold to Glaxo in 1994, in addition to other entrepreneurial ventures. He has been nominated for special recognition by the Oracle Corporation Smithsonian Award in the category of Medicine. Dr. Naeymi-Rad is a member of numerous professional organizations, as well as author and co-author of numerous peer reviewed publications in the field of Medical Informatics. His degrees are from Southern Illinois University and the Illinois Institute of Technology, the latter a Ph.D. in Computer Science.
David Alvin, MS
Director of Portal Sales
David Alvin came to IMO from InstallShield/Macrovision where he was VP of Professional Services, responsible for a $3.5M revenue target while managing 23 consultants and trainers. He has worked with many Fortune 500 companies, including Citigroup, Wyeth Pharmaceutical, and Exxon/Mobil, as well as smaller organizations such as Sutter Health and Aurora Healthcare. He has focused on guiding and assisting these companies with enterprise-wise desktop application management, including processes for installation and deployment of software to upwards of 300,000 seats. His degrees are from Southern Illinois University.
Regis Charlot, MS
EVP / Chief Technology Officer
Mr. Charlot is IMO®'s Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer. He has worked with some of the major healthcare organizations in the Chicago area and was part of the initial software engineering team at Intelligent Medical Objects. His graduate degrees are from the University of Angers, France, and Loyola University of Chicago.
Diane Donahue, MBA
Controller
Mrs. Donahue has been IMO's Controller since the company's inception. She is also responsible for all HR and facilities matters at the company. Her degrees are from Marquette University and the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management.
Dan Dunn
Director of Sales
Mr. Dunn is responsible for all of the company's product and product-related sales, both direct and indirect. He came to IMO from the Tribune Company where he was Director, National Advertising, for the Chicago Tribune, responsible for $140 million in revenue. Before the Chicago Tribune he was with Business Week. Mr. Dunn graduated from the University of Illinois.
John Ennis III
Director, Business Development and Channel Sales
John has led IMO's business development efforts since 2003. Prior to that time he worked for software development and technology services companies including Business Objects and Greenbrier & Russel where he concentrated on business intelligence and the healthcare industry. Early in his career he worked in the financial and capital markets industries, specializing in risk management.
David Haines, MBA
Chief Information Officer
Mr. Haines has been with Intelligent Medical Objects since 1994, holding a variety of client-facing and internal technology and management roles. He is currently responsible for the company's hosting business and its iHealth Search, iHL7, and associated products. His degrees are from Lake Forest College and the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management.
Jose Maldonado
Product Management
Mr. Maldonado has led the development of several of IMO's core technology products and overseen the development team in several of its largest consulting projects. He is currently the Product Manager for IMO's Clinical Interface Terminologies. He graduated from Lake Forest College.
Chip Masarie, MD
Chief Terminologist
Dr. Fred E. "Chip" Masarie, Jr. has been active in medical informatics for the past 25 years and leads IMO's terminology architecture, processes, and editorial vision. He brings a pragmatic approach to a complex area. Before joining IMO, he has been helping companies define and implement a terminology strategy. Prior to that, he was the Enterprise Terminology Management Architect with GE Medical Systems IT. In this role, he developed a terminology management strategy which included bringing a point-of-care perspective to the GEMS-IT enterprise systems initiative. He spent many years designing and building terminology and clinical content solutions in his role as Clinical Development Leader at Medicalogic. Dr. Masarie also built clinical decision support software (co-developed Quick Medical Reference) and was Chief Scientist at First DataBank, where he was also instrumental in the "physicianization" of their knowledge bases. Dr. Masarie is a Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics.
Amy Wang, MD
Acting Chief Medical Officer
Dr. Amy Y. Wang strengthens IMO's clinical team with her experience in EHRs and clinical vocabularies. Dr. Wang was previously a clinical developer for Greenway Medical Technologies, where she worked directly with medical practices on the implementation, training, user support, and content and terminology development of their EHR system. She also was a clinical advisor on EHR implementation for Volunteers in Medicine - Clinic of the Cascades, a volunteer community health center in rural Oregon. As a clinical editor at the College of American Pathologists, Dr. Wang worked on the design and development of SNOMED® CT. She has also published about the SNOMED® CT development process and issues in the use of clinical vocabularies.