Envision Healthcare
Drew Burnett has a strong background in Information Technology leadership roles. Drew is currently serving as the VP IT Operations and Delivery at Envision Healthcare. Prior to that, they worked at Optum as the Sr. Director, Technology, where they were responsible for the strategy and delivery of network service platforms. Drew also served as a Fire Commissioner at South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue. As the Chief Information Officer at the City of Lynnwood, they provided executive leadership and built an Information Technology program. Earlier in their career, they worked at Tucson Medical Center as a Sr. Manager, overseeing infrastructure operations and delivery, and at Owensboro Health as an Engineering Team Lead.
Drew Burnett earned an Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA) degree from the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance at the University of Washington from 2017-2019. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from Western Governors University in 2016. Additionally, they hold a Master's degree in Business Administration and Management from the University of Washington. Drew has also obtained several certifications including VMware Certified Professional, Epic Certified Client Systems Manager, and Cisco Certified Network Associate, among others.
Envision Healthcare
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Envision Healthcare is on the front lines of change. Through our primary business units – Envision Physician Services, Evolution Health and AMSURG – our clinician-led organization is changing the face of healthcare by delivering high-quality care that elevates the patient experience. Envision Healthcare is pioneering solutions to the toughest challenges in healthcare. We serve as a partner to help navigate the constantly evolving landscape of healthcare delivery, and we are vigilant in working with health systems and hospitals to identify opportunities to better serve our communities. Our physicians, advanced practice providers and support teams are responsible for more than 30 million annual patient encounters across the U.S.