John W Trustman is a pioneer and leader in the design, development and operation of enterprise-scale interactive applications and data warehouses in the healthcare, insurance and financial services industries. He was the co-founder of and the visionary behind deNovis - the breakthrough software currently being adopted by Medicare for their operational systems and he and his team have worked closely with various members of the US Senate to achieve innovations and efficiency in the US Healthcare market. Mr. Trustman is the former SVP and CIO of Aetna Health Plans, the largest commercial health insurer in the United States. Prior to joining Aetna, he was SVP of Fidelity Investments where he developed the first on-line trading applications in the US and Europe, pioneered the use of data warehousing for customer relationship management and led the firm's efforts in internal trading and customer service applications in the US and internationally. Mr. Trustman began his career at United States Trust Company of Boston, MA, where he was SVP and CIO, and at Bain & Company, an international management consulting firm, where he was a manager in the firm's strategy practice. A writer, lecturer and independent strategy and technology consultant, Mr. Trustman holds an MBA from Harvard Business School where he was a Baker Scholar, and a BA from Yale University. John is currently responsible for the largest cost savings operation of the Medicare program in the USA. He advises peoplel such as Kennedy, Greenspan and Kerry on this subject. |