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April 2007 | Volume VI, Issue 4 |
Connections ’07 Speaker Spotlight: BearingPointOn the opening day of the conference, Kirsten Trusko and Jim Dean from BearingPoint will be discussing the where Consumer Driven Healthcare is headed and what changes we can look forward to. Kirsten is the Banking lead for BearingPoint’s Bank Insurance Group-a practice focused on the intersection of Banking, Health & Insurance (including: Consumer Driven Healthcare, Insurance Claims, and Disaster Recovery Relief Cards). She has written white papers on CDH, Claims and Disaster Recovery Cards, and is a frequent industry speaker. Jim Dean is a Senior Manager and thought leader at BearingPoint and has 20 years of experience in the Financial Service Information Technology industry. Mr. Dean co-leads the CDH payment and electronic claim payments practices in the Financial Services group. He has conducted strategic planning, program and project management, system integration, design and implementation efforts and process re-engineering in the commercial, personal lines of the Banking, Health, Property/Casualty, and Reinsurance industries. He is a regular industry speaker and author of several white papers. BearingPoint is a global management and technology consulting company known for their deep industry experience and high customer satisfaction. Their more than 17,000 employees provide strategic consulting, application services, technology solutions and managed services to government organizations, Global 200 companies and medium-sized businesses in the U.S. and around the world. BearingPoint’s service offerings are designed to help clients generate revenue, increase cost-effectiveness, manage regulatory compliance, integrate information and transition to “next-generation” technology. For more information on our speakers at Connections ’07, visit: http://www.dpath.com/connections/07/speakers.asp. |
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