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Tracy K.

Head of Partnership Success at Recora

Tracy K. has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Tracy is currently serving as the Head of Partnership Success at Recora, where they lead the Partnership Success team and is responsible for partner implementations, EHR integrations, and ongoing account management.

Prior to their current role, Tracy worked at the Mount Sinai Health System. Tracy served as the Manager of the Transformations Team, where they oversaw health clinic implementations, improvements, and innovations for the Commercialization team. Tracy also held roles as a Senior Associate in Member Services and a Senior Product Associate, contributing to the design, implementation, and growth of patient CRM systems, members services functions, and various commercialization initiatives. Additionally, Tracy led the implementation and account management of Mount Sinai's first employer-sponsored onsite health center for a global investment bank.

Before joining Mount Sinai, Tracy worked as an Associate at Strategy&, part of the PwC network. Tracy also gained experience as a Business Analyst Intern at Accelerated Growth Advisors.

Overall, Tracy's work experience showcases their expertise in healthcare transformations, partnership management, CRM systems, and commercialization strategies.

Tracy K. obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from Northwestern University, specializing in Industrial Engineering and Economics. No specific start or end years are provided.

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New York, United States

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Recora

Our mission is to empower everyone to live a long, full, and optimal life by redefining the future of heart health. ‍ One in three people die of heart disease - it's time to change that. Recora is designing heart health from the ground up so that people can live fuller lives. They are building technology to accelerate recovery after a cardiac event and optimizing health stacks to realize preventive and aspirational goals


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