Chris Clancy

Chris Clancy has a diverse work experience in the IT industry. Chris started their career at Key Bank in 1987 as a Vice President and worked there for ten years. In 1997, they joined Cleveland Clinic as the Director of Technology for the Western Region, where they developed policies for technology and regulatory requirements and managed an annual budget of $12M. Chris then became the Director of Network Services, responsible for the design, build, and operations of network-based initiatives with a budget of $9M. In 2012, they became the Senior Director of IT Strategic Service & Solutions Partners, leading a team of 21 Director-level strategic partners and eliminating redundant projects to optimize resource demand. Currently, Chris serves as the CIO at Wingspan Care Group.

Chris Clancy has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Cleveland State University, and a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from the same institution. Additionally, Chris has obtained certifications in Business Relationship Management, including the Business Relationship Management Professional (BRMP®) and Certified Business Relationship Management (CBRM®) certifications, from the Business Relationship Management Institute. The specific years of obtaining the certifications and completing the degrees are not provided.

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Cleveland, United States

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Wingspan Care Group

Wingspan Care Group is a non-profit administrative and management organization that provides a united, community-based network of services so member agencies can focus on mission-related goals and operate in a more cost-effective and efficient manner. Affiliates include Bellefaire JCB, Applewood Centers, and Monarch Lifeworks Founded in 2002, Wingspan was formed in response to the growing financial crisis in the health care and social services fields. Our innovative model is designed to promote sustainability and advancement among its partner agencies by streamlining operations and eliminating redundancies – resulting in improvements to the delivery of direct service operations.


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1,001-5,000

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