Scott Woehl

VP Of RPA And BI at KenSci

Scott Woehl has extensive work experience in various roles related to business intelligence, data analytics, and technology implementation. Scott has held leadership positions at Advata, where they served as the VP of RPA and BI, directing product strategy and operational execution. Scott also worked as the Director of Data Analytics, leading the development and maintenance of the business intelligence platform. Before that, Scott was a Consultant at Advata, where they led back-end Revenue Cycle technology implementation and developed analytic solutions. Prior to their time at Advata, they were the Director of Business Intelligence Analytics at AGS Health, where they developed and executed plans for analytics software selection. Scott also held roles at Accretive Health as a Senior Manager of Quality Assurance, Manager of Business Intelligence Delivery, and Senior Program Manager. Scott's career began in the Active Duty Air Force, where they served as a Developmental Engineer and Program Manager, gaining experience in requirement development, program management, and client/customer management.

Scott Woehl received a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Miami in 2000. Scott later pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Webster University, completing their degree in 2003. Scott also obtained the Project Management Professional certification from the Project Management Institute in 2008.

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Milwaukee, United States

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KenSci

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At KenSci, they are a team of doctors, developers and data scientists, transforming healthcare by harnessing the power of data. They're on a mission to make healthcare more predictive, proactive and preventive. KenSci's Machine Learning Platform and Predictive Analytics Apps answer the hard questions about 'Who might get sick?'​, "What can we do about it?'​ and 'How can we serve them better across the continuum of care?'​.


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