Trella Health
As CTO, David leads Trella Health’s technology strategy and innovation efforts, ensuring our platform empowers providers with the intelligent workflows and the data infrastructure needed to thrive in today’s healthcare landscape. He works closely with Trella’s leadership team to drive technical excellence, product scalability, and long-term growth through a culture of innovation.
With over 25 years of technology leadership experience, David has a deep background in software engineering, infrastructure, and healthcare IT. Prior to joining Trella, he served as CTO at Forcura, where he led the development of workflow automation, EHR integration, and AI solutions for post-acute care providers. He has also held leadership roles at Infinicept, Fortress Consulting, and S&P Global, where he built and scaled engineering teams focused on fintech, payments, and enterprise software.
David holds both a Bachelor of Science and an MBA in Statistics from Colorado State University and completed a Data Science certification through Harvard University’s Division of Continuing Education. He is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning from Colorado State University Global.
A U.S. Navy veteran of the nuclear program, David brings a disciplined, mission-driven approach to leadership. Outside of work, he’s passionate about lifelong learning, spending time with his family, and powerlifting.
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Trella Health
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Trella Health provides acute, ambulatory, and post-acute organizations with the most complete picture of care activity in their service areas. As one of only a few companies in the country deemed ‘Innovators’ under the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Service’s Virtual Research Data Center Program, Trella has access to 100% of Medicare Part A andPart B claims data. Trella analyzes 1.2 billion claims annually and presents relevant insights to nearly 10,000 users so they can build higher-performing care networks, serve more patients, and reduce the cost of care.