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Health 2.0 Chapters are grassroots groups of innovators who meet regularly with the mission to cultivate and propel health technology in their communities.

Health 2.0 Pittsburgh Agenda:

6:30-7pm Networking

7:00-7:30pm Startup 5&5.
Three health startups will have five minutes to present and five minutes for Q&A and resource sharing from the audience.

Ginny Pribanic, President
MedRespond, LLC

http://www.medrespond.com

MedRespond is an online healthcare communications company that combines computational linguistics, search technologies and streaming video so that health care enterprises can provide interactive, personalized, relevant and inexpensive communication solutions for their customers, patients, and clients.

Sid Wiesner, VP of Product Development
Touchtown Inc.

http://www.touchtown.us

More than 1,200 senior living and education communities across North America rely on Touchtown to create great communities – from the latest in personal emergency response and fail-safe communication to products that make it easy to broadcast high impact, multi-media programs and messaging. Touchtown customers see community and family satisfaction improve resulting in increased revenue and profitability for their business.

7:30-8:15pm Keynote speaker

Michael Gallup, President & COO
http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/8/3/8/8/event_238173672.jpegTeleTracking Technologies, Inc.

http://www.teletracking.com

Mr. Gallup leads TeleTracking’s operational business units including sales and marketing, strategy and business development, product development and product management, business analytics, support services and consulting.

He brings to the position a demonstrated ability to unify TeleTracking’s various business components to the advantage of the customer, plus a clear aptitude for identifying hospital needs and fitting the company’s solutions to those needs. This has resulted in expanding the company’s core focus from patient flow automation to enterprise-wide, real-time automated capacity management, a healthcare business strategy which delivers broad operational efficiencies, cost savings and revenue generation as a counterbalance to healthcare reform cutbacks.

Prior to his current appointment, Mr. Gallup was a senior vice president with responsibility for TeleTracking’s North American sales effort, its RTLS Division, the Orchestrate™ peri-operative initiative and the integration of patient flow and asset tracking technologies.

He joined TeleTracking from Hill-Rom, where he was vice president and general manager of HillRom IT solutions (HITS), a global IT business unit. While there, Mr. Gallup oversaw the launch of multiple IT-based products and moved a nurse call-based business into the mainstream health IT market.

As a VP/executive director of strategy and turnaround for subsidiary Hillenbrand Industries, he focused on the company’s overall strategic vision and strategic options to achieve that vision, as well as leading the marketing organization through a best-of-breed process to build product offerings, roadmaps, and brand intent. He also led the strategic management process to develop a realistic business plan based on outcomes for the entire Hill-Rom Company.As engagement manager of the IBM Strategy practice, he led the transformation of capitalgoods-focused organizations into solution-based organizations.

Mr. Gallup has an MBA focused in finance from the University of Georgia, and BA in Economics from Brigham Young University.

8:15-8:45 Networking

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Fuel And Fuddle, 212 Oakland Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 (412) 682-3473

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