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Director of Veterans Outreach for the Homebase Program
Prior to coming to CIMIT and The Homebase Program, Sean served seven years on active duty with the US Army, four years in industry and two at the Mass General Physicians Organization. Sean's active service as an Army officer culminated at Walter Reed's Telemedicine Directorate where he served as the Wireless in Healthcare Program Manager. He has held senior leadership and information technology positions at Oracle Corp, IMC, and the Mass General Physicians Organization. During his military and civilian career, he earned a Masters of Science in Telecommunications from the University of Maryland, a Masters of Public Health from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, and a Project Management Professional certification. At CIMIT, Sean leads the information systems optimization program, manages the Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense relationships, and facilitates the development of the science programs.
AREAS OF SPECIAL EXPERTISE AT CIMIT:
Sean Kennedy, MS, PMP, MPH, an honored veteran of the Army’s officer corps and an award-winning IT professional, was recently welcomed by CIMIT as he joined the organization as associate director for programs and technology. He will lead CIMIT’s information systems optimization program, will manage the Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense relationships, and will facilitate the development of the science program.
Prior to coming to CIMIT and the Homebase Program, Sean served seven years on active duty with the U.S. Army, four years in industry and two at the Mass General Physicians Organization. He was an ROTC scholarship recipient at Providence College where he earned his bachelors degree in biology.
Upon graduation, he was commissioned into the Army’s Medical Service Corps specializing in Health Information Systems. He earned a masters of science in telecommunications from the University of Maryland and applied this new knowledge to issues of access by initiating his hospital’s first telemedicine program.
Sean’s service culminated at Walter Reed’s Telemedicine Directorate where he led a $4.5M congressionally funded wireless in healthcare program. Upon completion of his active service, he worked for Oracle Corp. managing the Defense Health System account. He then joined IMC, an information management organization.
There he directed the $17M congressionally funded program for the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology and earned his Project Management Professional certification. To solidify his skills in the healthcare management and policy field, Sean earned his masters of public health from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health.
Sean has been awarded numerous military honors and awards and most recently was awarded a Partners in Excellence award for his work leading the Healthcare Intelligence and Strategy Group at the Mass General Physicians Organization. In his spare time Sean is a competitive triathlete and an avid skier, and enjoys reading and spending time with his wife, family and friends.
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Related Links
CIMIT's Statement on
The Homebase Program
The Red Sox Foundation and MGH
Homebase Program website:
Dedicated to improving the lives of veterans who deployed in support of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and live with deployment- or combat-related stress and/or traumatic brain injury.
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