Meg Aranow is Chief Executive Officer for Edaris Health.
Previously she was Senior Vice President of Technology at SRG Technology, a multi-vertical company with expertise in K-12 education, Healthcare, and Travel and Tourism. From 2012-2015 she was a Senior Research Director with The Advisory Board’s Information Technology Strategy Council. The Advisory Board Company is a DC-based global research, technology, and consulting firm. Meg advised healthcare IT leaders on a broad array of strategic topics with a specific research focus in BI and Analytics.
From 2009 to 2015 she served on the Massachusetts Healthcare IT Council. She was appointed by a Governor Deval Patrick. From 1997 to 2012, she was the Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Boston Medical Center, the teaching affiliate of Boston University School of Medicine. She joined BMC immediately following its creation from a merger of Boston City Hospital and University Hospital and led the IT transformation to a unified architecture and application portfolio.
From 1988-1995 she was the Assistant Vice President of IT for Brigham and Women’s Hospital and from 1995-1997 she was the Corporate Director of Clinical Systems for Partner’s Healthcare. She had general responsibilities for the BWH IT department and specific leadership responsibilities for the development and deployment of its nationally renowned CPOE system.
From 1980 to 1988 she held numerous positions of increasing responsibility in the Group Health Claims and Actuarial departments of The New England. She was appointed to the position of Assistant Vice President of Group Insurance IT Support in 1985.
Meg holds a BA from Wheaton College (MA) and an MPH from Boston University.