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Russell Tevis

Chief Technology Officer at The Diary

Russell Tevis has extensive work experience in the technology and healthcare industries. Russell started their career as a Software Developer at Raytheon Missile Systems in 1986 and worked there until 1993. Russell then joined Misys Healthcare as an AVP Development and remained with the company until 2004.

In 2005, Tevis moved to First Magnus Financial, where they held the position of CTO and Director of E-Banking until 2007. Russell then joined the University of Arizona as a Manager of Data and Information Technology, a role they held from 2009 to 2012.

Tevis then transitioned to the position of Chief Operating Officer at Medical Referral Source in 2012. In 2013, they joined The Advisory Board Company as a Senior Director.

In 2016, Tevis became the Chief Technology Officer at The Diary Corporation, a position they held until 2017. In the same year, they also took on the role of Chief Technology Officer at Pyx Health. At Pyx Health, Tevis was responsible for tracking precursors to elevated risk and providing real-time notifications to patients' careloops.

Overall, Tevis has proven expertise in technology management and has played key roles in different organizations, maintaining a strong focus on healthcare technology.

Russell Tevis attended Northern Arizona University - The W. A. Franke College of Business from 1980 to 1984. During this time, they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Management Information Systems, General.

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Tucson, United States

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The Diary

The Diary provides The Diary, a mobile application and the Lifetime Health Diary, a Web based application to upload, submit, store, track, display, analyze, send, receive, or print content and data. It offers Tap & Talk, a smart technology that identifies speech and accurately organizes information; a solution to track personal healthinformation on mobile application, such as body measurements, activity, vitals, feelings, symptoms, medications, and more; add reminders, tasks, and appointments to mobile to help manage health; and for document scanning and file storage. Hamish Macdonald founded Lifetime Health Diary in 2010 that became later the Diary. It has its headquarters in Tucson in Arizona.


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11-50

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