DRAPER, Utah, Feb. 09, 2018 -- HealthEquity, Inc. (NASDAQ:HQY), a leading health savings account (HSA) provider, is pleased to announce that its Executive Vice President of Operations, Jon Soldan, has been recognized as one of Utah Business’ Forty Under 40 honorees.
The annual Forty Under 40 program honors Utah’s up-and-coming professionals rising through the ranks at record speed. The awards recognized innovating tech wizards, visionary entrepreneurs, non-profit leaders and executive captains who are guiding industry trends and shaping the future.
“HealthEquity is honored to have Jon leading our operations team,” said Jon Kessler, president and CEO of HealthEquity. “Jon’s drive and passion for process improvement has been instrumental in delivering our company’s commitment in providing exceptional experiences to all of our partners and customers.”
Jon oversees operations and service delivery at HealthEquity and brings over a decade of experience in operations and information systems. Jon has also served as a faculty member at the University of Utah’s David Eccles School of Business. He still teaches part-time in the operations and information systems department. Jon holds an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Utah, Master’s degree in Information Systems from the University of Utah, and an MBA from Utah State University.
About HealthEquity
Founded in 2002, HealthEquity is the nation's largest health savings account non-bank custodian. The company's innovative technology platform and tax-advantaged accounts help members build health savings, while controlling health care costs. HealthEquity services more than 3.4 million health savings accounts for 124 health plan and benefit administrator network partners and employees at more than 40,000 companies across the United States.
HealthEquity Media Contact:
Stephanie Muir
[email protected]
801-727-1243


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