Rayson L.

Director, Business Systems And Transformation at IEHP

Rayson (Ray) L. has a diverse work experience starting from 2004. Rayson (Ray) has worked in various roles and organizations, showcasing their expertise in business development, digital product management, and innovation leadership. Currently, Ray is the Director of Business Systems and Transformation at IEHP, starting from 2022. Prior to that, they served as a Strategic Advisor at Mediwhale, focusing on retinal imaging detection of CVRM disease biomarkers using artificial intelligence. Ray also worked at Kaiser Permanente, where they held the position of Senior Digital Product Manager and Senior Manager & Innovation Leader. At Watters, they were the Managing Director of eCommerce & New Business Initiatives, responsible for building end-to-end B2B and B2C eCommerce websites. Ray has also worked at Open Range Communications as Director of Business Development and Affiliate Relations and at Intel Corporation as a Business Development Manager, driving 4G wireless strategy and deployments globally. Overall, Rayson L. has demonstrated their skills in driving innovation, developing digital solutions, and managing business operations throughout their career.

Rayson (Ray) L. has a Bachelor's Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Florida. Rayson (Ray) has also completed the Executive Management Development Program from UCLA Anderson School of Management and a course in Creating Winning Strategies from the Jack Welch Management Institute. Additionally, Ray has expertise in Wireless Engineering from Agilent Technologies and Radio Frequency Engineering from Nortel Networks. Rayson (Ray) has obtained various certifications, including Epic MyChart Certification, Certified Scrum Product Owner (CSPO), Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (ICBB), AI for Everyone, Digital Technologies Case Studies: AI, IOT, Robotics, Blockchain, Project Management Foundations, and Coaching Skills for Leaders and Managers. Ray also holds a Private Pilot's License from the Federal Aviation Administration.

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