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Andrew Schrag - Director of Product

Vice President Of Product at Syapse

Andrew Schrag has extensive experience in the field of data analysis and product management. Andrew Schrag is currently the Director of Product Management at Syapse, where they are responsible for driving the product strategy, vision, and design of the data and platform powering Syapse's Learning Health Network. In this role, Andrew oversees a multi-sourced healthcare data platform that covers over 3 million patients and enables researchers to unlock insights for peer-reviewed publications and regulatory submissions. Prior to their current position, Andrew held various roles at Syapse, including Associate Director of Insights and Analytics, Manager of Insights, Clinical Analytics, and Clinical Data Analyst.

Before joining Syapse, Andrew co-founded Wayfinder Creative in 2017, a successful business that transforms maps into art. As the Co-Founder and Product Designer, they were responsible for designing all of their prints using GIS data and vector art.

Earlier in their career, Andrew worked at The Polyclinic as a Senior Data Analyst, where they created a system to calculate Medicare risk scores and developed a tool for physicians to suggest conditions based on patients' past diagnoses. Andrew Schrag also worked as a Data Analyst at The Polyclinic and Providence Health & Services, where they focused on implementing data infrastructure, developing reports and visualizations, and conducting ad-hoc data analysis.

Andrew's previous experience includes roles as a Data Analyst at HDR EOC and Sky Research. Additionally, they operated their own technology support business, Orange Tech Consultants, as the Owner and Operator. Andrew Schrag began their career at Apple as a Lead Genius.

Overall, Andrew Schrag's work experience demonstrates their expertise in data analysis, product management, and implementing data infrastructure in various healthcare and technology organizations.

Andrew Schrag attended Arizona State University from 2001 to 2005, where they studied Computer Science and Philosophy.

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