CNSI announced on Thursday that Melissa Fannin has joined the company as the senior vice president of Federal Business Development.
“We are very pleased to welcome Melissa to CNSI. A seasoned industry professional, Melissa has a true understanding of the healthcare system – from working as a Shock Trauma Nurse to her government and private sector work – and has seen healthcare from every possible vantage point,†said Todd Stottlemyer, CEO at CNSI and 2019 Wash100 Award recipient.
“Melissa is a dynamic leader with deep expertise in healthcare and information technology. We are excited to have her join the CNSI team to help us significantly expand our work for Federal Government healthcare clients,†said Stottlemyer.
Fannin has more than 25 years of experience in healthcare. Most recently, Fannin served as the vice president of Business Development and Health and Human Services Account Executive at Optum.
In addition, she has held leadership positions at Clifton Gunderson and KPMG, and worked with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for over a decade. Fannin has also taken part in numerous other public sector projects with a specific focus on health policy, information technology, informatics, program integrity, project management and compliance.
“I am thrilled to join the innovative and client-focused team at CNSI,†said Fannin. “As we help our clients navigate a complex healthcare system, I look forward to adding value with my highly diverse background and passion for what we do to help our clients improve health outcomes and lower healthcare costs.â€
About CNSI
CNSI delivers a broad range of health information technology enterprise solutions and customizable products to a diverse base of state and federal agencies. We align, build, and manage innovative, high-quality, cost-effective solutions that help customers achieve their mission, enhance business performance, reduce costs, and improve the health for over 50 million Americans. CNSI employs a world-class team of technologists, program managers and subject matter experts, all of whom have experience with large scale mission-critical information technology implementations.