Kerri Hadden

Head of Client Success at Sage

Kerri Hadden has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Kerri currently holds the position of Head of Client Success at Sage, a role they assumed in November 2022. Prior to this, they served as the Vice President of Implementation at Everly Health from March 2021 to May 2022. From September 2020 to March 2021, they held the position of Vice President of Client Operations at PWNHealth. Kerri also had previous roles at PWNHealth, including Senior Director of Client Operations, Senior Director of Project Management, and Senior Project Manager. Before joining PWNHealth, Kerri worked as the Director of Marketing Operations at PCS Research Group LLC, where they led marketing initiatives and implemented email marketing software. Kerri also has experience as a Senior Account Manager and Creative Director at The Berman Group, as well as a Senior Project Manager and Client Services Manager at Aquarius Sports and Entertainment. Kerri started their career as the Director of Operations at The National Sports Forum and as a Marketing and Operations Coordinator at Active Recovery.

Kerri Hadden has a Bachelor of Science degree from Providence College, where they studied Marketing and Spanish. The start and end years of their education at Providence College were not provided.

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New York, United States

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Sage is a technology company that provides an operating system that helps to improve the care and quality of life for caregivers and older adults. With Sage, residents can use custom press and voice-activated devices to alert caregivers when they need help or assistance. Sage captures vital data that saves lives, from identifying health anomaliesand increasing the level of care to analyzing staff performance. Sage's data platform collects and analyzes data to help facilities make better care decisions for residents while also empowering managers to run facilities more efficiently.


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