Bridge Connector Continues Expansion and Growth with Key Executive Hires
Written by: Alex Curtis | Posted Feb 27, 2019

From: Bridge Connector
from: Bridge Connector Continues Expansion and Growth with Key Executive Hires

 

Nashville, Tenn. (Feb. 27, 2019) – Bridge Connector, a data-driven workflow engine that is changing the way health care communicates, announces the addition of three executive leaders who will help with accelerating and managing growth for the organization.

Brian Cappy has accepted the role as the vice president of sales, Caitlin Franklin has been named the vice president of human resources and Chris Rathermel took the position of vice president of information technology.

“The future looks bright for Bridge Connector,” says David Wenger, founder and CEO of Bridge Connector. “We are fortunate to have brought on such top talent to our company. These experienced executives will help further our efforts and continue our rapid market expansion nationally.”

Cappy comes to Bridge Connector with expertise in software solutions and the health care industry and has been selected to establish and lead the San Francisco office. He most recently served as regional vice president in health care and life science sales for Salesforce. He led their interactive team-selling model to exceed both new business and renewal targets consistently. Cappy is proficient at leading sales teams to achieve shared goals that improve people’s health.

Franklin brings more than 15 years of national health care experience in associate relations, talent management and acquisitions, and leadership development. She previously worked for Brookdale, the largest senior living provider and one of the ten largest home health operators in the nation. Franklin is skilled in working with leaders and developing their expertise to shape an organization.

Rathermel has extensive background designing, developing, and globally scaling IT solutions. He most recently served as assistant vice president of technology at Work Institute, a leading authority in workforce intelligence. During this time, he improved the organization’s security and policy practices, scaling the company internationally while enabling new business with leading defense contractors and large health care systems. He also co-founded MEDarchon, where he created and patented the technology for a web and smartphone app-based system.

The executive hires are an integral part of Bridge Connector’s strategy to hire more than 50 new employees this year. “These key hires are a huge piece of our success and what will make Bridge Connector stand out from our competitors,” states Wenger.

About Bridge Connector
Founded in 2017, Bridge Connector is a data-driven workflow engine that is changing the way health care communicates. With our integration platform as a service (iPaas) core product and other offerings, we connect disparate systems in health care IT more quickly and cost-efficiently. Headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., and with offices in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., and Knoxville, Tenn., the company is founded on the idea that any health care organization should be able to automatically transfer data between disparate systems without the need for internal IT support. Bridge Connector offers seamless, full-service integration solutions, regardless of the platform used, freeing up clients to concentrate on core business initiatives. For more information, contact info@bridgeconnector.com or (844) 727-4343 and follow Bridge Connector on LinkedIn.

 

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