James Garcia

VP Of Technology Growth at The Health Management Academy

James Garcia has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. James started their career at The Advisory Board Company in 1998 as the Director of Desktop Operations, where they managed a six-member team and served as an IT liaison to various departments. In 2005, they became the General Manager of Monte Paraiso Golf Resort, overseeing the daily operations and development of a residential complex worth over $80 million. From 2008 onwards, James worked at The Health Management Academy as the Vice President for Technology Executive Forums, Big Data & Cybersecurity Collaboratives. In this role, they were accountable for the creation, management, content, and growth strategy for C-suite executive forums and multi-disciplinary collaboratives. Overall, James has demonstrated expertise in leadership, operations management, and IT-related projects throughout their career.

James Garcia attended Penn State University from 1992 to 1996, where they received a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Marketing and International Business. From 2003 to 2005, they furthered their education at Thunderbird School of Global Management, earning a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) degree with a focus on Global Brand Management.

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The Health Management Academy

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We power our community to drive health forward. Since 1998, The Academy has cultivated the premier community of healthcare's most influential changemakers. Our members are executives from the Top U.S. Health Systems and innovative industry partners and are aligned around a common goal of improving health for all. We power our membership by building a community to foster connections through executive peer learning. We support professional growth through leadership development programs. We accelerate understanding by delivering timely and actionable data and insights into key healthcare challenges. And we catalyze transformation by building alliances in areas where the power of the collective is greater than the power of one. Plus, don't miss out on The Academy Table podcast (theacademytable.com).


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