BOSTON, Feb. 01, 2017 -- Wellist, a patient experience solutions provider, today announced the addition of two key executives to the company’s growing team: Erik Hjortshoj, Chief Technology Officer and Sharyn Lee, Vice President of Growth. Wellist is also adding two new members to its Board of Advisors, Bill Huyett and Andrew DiMichele.
“We’re proud to be working with some of the leading providers in the country who are committed equally to achieving clinical excellence and improving the patient experience,” said Ashley Reid, founder and CEO of Wellist. “We’re thrilled to be adding such experienced leadership to guide our growing business.”
As Chief Technology Officer, Erik will provide executive leadership for product, technology and information security. His previous CTO experience at American Well and ShapeUp included strategic technical, health IT and product management leadership. Erik Joins Wellist from Burning Glass Technologies where he drove large-scale organizational changes across global teams while delivering Machine Learning and Big Data solutions to EdTech and HRTech markets.
Sharyn Lee, RN, MS, DHL, CHCP, FACEHP is a nationally-recognized healthcare industry thought leader in the areas of strategy, business development, sales, marketing and medical education and training. Sharyn was the Co-Founder and President of the Medical Education Broadcast Network, and led the company to recognition as an INC 500 awardee. She will leverage her deep relationships across health plans, academic medical centers and hospitals to drive growth for Wellist.
Joining Wellist’s Board of Advisors, Bill Huyett and Andrew DiMichele bring a wealth of strategic and HIT expertise. Bill spent 16 years in the Boston, Washington, D.C. and Zurich offices of McKinsey and Company. As a Director at McKinsey, Bill focused on corporate strategy, product development and innovative approaches to commercialization and marketing in healthcare. Andrew DiMichele is the Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Omada Health where he developed the technology that drives Omada’s online program. Andrew brings to Wellist his expertise in building high-performing engineering, data science and I.T. teams.
About Wellist
At the intersection of data-driven insights and human compassion, Wellist helps healthcare leaders meaningfully improve patient satisfaction, outcomes and loyalty. Wellist’s Integrated Patient Experience Solutions provide the tools to address actual human needs across the care continuum, combining proprietary technology, human services and unique data. Wellist clients include Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
In 2016, Wellist’s outstanding contributions were recognized by organizations including MassTLC (Most Innovative Technology of the Year – Healthcare), Rock Health (Top 50 in Digital Health honoree, Diversity Leadership) and BostInno (50onFire, Health and Medicine winner).
For more information, visit www.wellist.com.
Contact: Ann Toomey Wellist PBC, Inc. 617-416-5379 [email protected] www.wellist.com


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