Alex Denton has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Currently, they are the VP of Engineering at Mend: Integrated Patient Engagement and Telehealth Platform. Prior to this, Alex worked as a Platform Engineering Manager at Universal Tennis, where they focused on improving the customer and team experience. Before that, they held multiple positions at PowerDMS, including Software Architect and Lead Software Engineer. In 2011, Alex worked as a Software Developer at Hopulent. Their career began as a Student Researcher at UCF Dept. of EECS ISUE lab, where they worked on game design and prototyping.
From 2008 to 2012, Alex Denton attended the University of Central Florida, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Computer Science.
Mend: for Mental & Behavioral Healthcare Providers
Mend is an enterprise-grade patient engagement and telehealth platform designed to help mental and behavioral healthcare organizations profitably scale their practice and care for more patients. Founded in 2014, Mend is on a mission to make access to mental and behavioral healthcare convenient for all. Mend makes it easy for providers to securely and efficiently communicate with their patients and colleagues, without concerns of violating HIPAA compliance or misplacing patient information. Mend provides integrated in-office and virtual care experiences to more than 5 million patients. Mend's comprehensive platform works hand-in-hand with all major EHR and PMS software to facilitate more than 400,000 telehealth visits per month, increase patient satisfaction by up to 23%, reduce no-show rates as low as 4%, radically improve staff productivity, and help providers drive more revenue through better patient attendance.