Gary Lew

Lecturer

Gary Lew has served as an adjunct lecturer in finance, investments, management and accounting at the University of California, Davis, Graduate School of Management; St. Mary’s College; and Holy Names University. He has more than 25 years of experience advising and consulting in the aviation finance industry, including as founder of Capitola Partners. Currently, Lew is the chief financial officer of Aquila Air Capital, a leading full-service aircraft leasing and financing platform backed by funds managed by New York-based global alternative asset manager Wafra.

Reimagining Healthcare: Moving from Information Technologies to Innovative Solutions in the Next Decade

Luminare Series: Hosted by Center for Analytics and Technology in Society

  • March 01, 2021 5:00pm - 6:30pm

The UC Davis Center for Analytics and Technology in Society continues its Luminare Series with a conversation on the digitization of healthcare. Given the monumental changes caused by COVID-19, we have never had more questions about healthcare: why is healthcare not efficient and effective, and how and where will technology improve the industry? We will be joined by leaders in Healthcare to discuss how result-oriented innovations, driven by technology, are paving the way for a better tomorrow. 

Transformation with Data: Believe. Inspire. Execute.

Luminare Series: December 1, 2020 Event Recap

  • December 01, 2020 5:00pm - 6:15pm

For many years now, an abundance of data and new analytics technologies are transforming decision-making and industry structures. This Luminare Series session with CEOs and industry innovators Chet Kapoor of DataStax and Ed Fotsch of Gemini Health will explain the transformational aspects of their respective efforts and visions, highlighting how new forms of data and new ways to manage big data are disrupting long-standing industry practices. 

They will share tactics and leadership philosophies for executing such a transformative vision, notably in addressing or creating change within and across organizations as well as dealing with resistance from stakeholders whose business models are threatened by these transformations.

Professor Hemant Bhargava will moderate this fast-moving discussion. Bhargava is director of the new UC Davis Center for Analytics and Technology in Society and the Suran Chair in Technology Management at the UC Davis Graduate School of Management.

 

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Chet Kapoor
Chairman and CEO of DataStax

Chet Kapoor is a proven leader and innovator in the tech industry with more than 20 years in leadership at innovative software and cloud companies, including Google, IBM, BEA Systems, WebMethods, and NeXT. As chairman and CEO of Apigee, he led company-wide initiatives to build Apigee into a leading technology provider for digital business. Google (Apigee) is the cross-cloud API management platform that operates in a multi- and hybrid-cloud world. Kapoor successfully took Apigee public before the company was acquired by Google in 2016. He earned his B.S. in engineering from Arizona State University.

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Dr. Edward Fotsch
CEO of Gemini Health LLC

Edward Fotsch M.D. is the CEO of Gemini Health LLC, a California-based health IT firm delivering rules-based information to U.S. physicians and patients via Electronic Health Records (EHR), web and mobile health applications. Gemini’s focus is on clinical and cost information for physicians from payers and PBMs.

Before founding Gemini Health, Dr. Fotsch was CEO and executive chairman of PDR Network LLC, which provides drug information and services to all U.S. physicians and other U.S. prescribers via EHRs, print and electronic formats, including the iconic Physicians Desk Reference. Dr. Fotsch led the integration of PDR drug information into dozens of EHRs used by hundreds of thousands of U.S. physicians. Before his tenure at PDR, Dr. Fotsch was the CEO of Medem Inc.; a California-based health IT firm that created the iHealthRecord, a patient-physician electronic communication system (Patient Portal) integrated into personal health records (“PHR”) and EHRs. The iHealth service became part of Intuit Health.

Before Medem, Dr. Fotsch was the founder and CEO of Metis, a California-based health IT firm which was sold to Healtheon before its IPO and merger with WebMD. Dr. Fotsch has over 10 years experience in the clinical practice of medicine while for the past twenty years he has lead organizations that provide Internet-based healthcare applications, networks and communications services. Read his bio

Sophie Linnett

Lecturer

Sophie Linnett received her MBA from UC Davis Graduate School of Management with a focus in operations and strategy. After graduating from Columbia University with a B.A. in Classics, Linnett founded an educational services company that helps students access opportunities in higher education. Students of Linnet's program have earned over three million dollars in scholarship funds. For fun, Linnett enjoys hiking in her hometown of Oakland and playing pub trivia.