Tyler Martins

Director, Product Management at Primary.Health

Tyler Martins has a diverse work experience in both the healthcare and education sectors. Most recently, they worked at Primary.Health as a Product Manager, where they managed and supervised a team serving several clients across multiple states. Tyler also led client implementations and project managed integrations with state reporting and labs. Prior to that, Tyler worked as a Senior Program Manager, Technical at the same company, where they managed large scale government-funded programs and served as a point of escalation for day-to-day operations. Before joining Primary.Health, Tyler held positions at Fordham University, including Assistant Director for Housing Operations and Resident Director. In these roles, they managed various aspects of the university's housing program, including billing, occupancy, facilities management, and student support. Tyler also served as a resource and support person for students involved in the Title IX process and handled emergency management responsibilities.

Tyler Martins has a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Studies, as well as Political Science from Fordham University, which they completed from 2011 to 2015. Tyler also has a Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Postsecondary and Higher Education from Columbia University, which they obtained from 2015 to 2016.

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New York, United States

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Primary.Health

Primary.Health is committed to protecting the health of every community through easy and affordable access to diagnostics. We provide program management software and program design services that let employers, schools and communities administer testing to prevent the spread of communicable diseases. Through our work with the largest, most complexorganizations at the height of the pandemic, Primary has earned the experience and trust to provide superior diagnostic testing for COVID-19, flu and other conditions that threaten population health.


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