Ben McIlvain

VP Finance and Business Operations at Suki

Ben McIlvain has over 25 years of experience in finance and accounting. From 2021 to present, they have served as the VP of Finance and Business Operations for Suki. In 2020, they served as a Seasoned Finance and Accounting Executive for early, mid and late stage start-ups. From 2016 to 2021, they were the Vice President of Finance & HR and GM of Deliv CA (acquired by Target). From 2013 to 2016, they were the Vice President of Finance for Novariant, Inc. From 2011 to 2013, they were the Controller for Technology and Alliances at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. From 2010 to 2011, they were the Director of Finance for Mobile Resource Management at Trimble Navigation. From 2006 to 2010, they were the Director of Finance for Power Conversion, Industrial & Automotive at Fairchild Semiconductor. From 2006 to 1998, they held various positions at Quantum Corporation, including Director of Finance, DLTtape Media Division, Strategy & Business Development, Worldwide Sales, Controller, DLTtape Media Division, DLTtape Marketing and Business Operations Manager, Senior Marketing Financial Analyst, and Senior Financial Analyst. From 1996 to 1998, they were a Senior Financial Analyst at Chiron Corporation.

Ben McIlvain obtained a Masters in Business Administration from Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business between 1996 and 1998. Ben also obtained a Bachelor of Science in Commerce from Santa Clara University between 1988 and 1992, with an Accounting Major and a Philosophy Minor. Ben also holds an inactive Certified Public Accountant (CPA) certification from the California State Board of Accountancy.

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Suki is an AI-powered, voice-enabled digital assistant for doctors that lifts the burden of documentation, enabling them to focus on what they love: treating patients. By using artificial intelligence, Suki is able to be personalized to each doctor, gets smarter as they use it, and is rapidly and inexpensively scalable. Moreover, it is easy to implement and even easier to use, not getting in the way of the physician and the patient. Suki is like having an assistant in the exam room who knows how a doctor practices and, as a result, makes the work day easier.


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