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WALNUT CREEK, CA May 6, 2021 Paradigm, the industry leader in solving catastrophic and complex health care challenges and improving lives, today announced the appointment of two individuals to newly created executive leadership positions. Joining the organization are Tom Mafale as Chief Growth Officer and Jason Cooper as Chief Data and Analytics Officer. The addition of these two senior leadership roles represents an essential step in Paradigm s vision for strategic growth with a reliance on robust data-based practices.
“With Tom and Jason, we are fortunate to have found experienced executives for these critical new roles. Both leaders backgrounds and values closely align with Paradigm s deep clinical expertise and mission to change lives,” said John Watts, Chief Executive Officer of Paradigm. “I m looking forward to working closely with both Tom and Jason on key strategic initiatives that amplify Paradigm s impact on the people we serv
Paradigm Appoints Two Key Executive Leaders for Continued Strategic Growth
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WALNUT CREEK, Calif., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Paradigm, the industry leader in solving catastrophic and complex health care challenges and improving lives, today announced the appointment of two individuals to newly created executive leadership positions. Joining the organization are Tom Mafale as Chief Growth Officer and Jason Cooper as Chief Data and Analytics Officer. The addition of these two senior leadership roles represents an essential step in Paradigm s vision for strategic growth with a reliance on robust data-based practices. With Tom and Jason, we are fortunate to have found experienced executives for these critical new roles. Both leaders backgrounds and values closely align with Paradigm s deep clinical expertise and mission to change lives, said John Watts, Chief Executive Officer of Paradigm. I m looking forward to working c
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