HEALTH CATALYST INC (HCAT)
Sector: Health Care
Sector: Health Care
HEALTH CATALYST INC - Executive Compensation
Chief Commercial Officer
Executive Compensation
Kevin Freeman is the Chief Commercial Officer at HEALTH CATALYST INC, a leading provider of data and analytics technology and services to healthcare organizations. In his role, Freeman is responsible for driving the company's commercial strategy and overseeing sales, marketing, and customer success initiatives. With a strong background in healthcare technology and a proven track record of success, Freeman plays a crucial role in helping HEALTH CATALYST INC expand its reach and deliver value to its clients. Prior to joining HEALTH CATALYST INC, Freeman held several senior leadership positions in the healthcare industry. He spent over a decade at Cerner Corporation, a global healthcare technology company, where he served as the Vice President of Sales and led the company's efforts to grow its client base and revenue. During his tenure at Cerner, Freeman was instrumental in driving the adoption of electronic health record systems and other innovative solutions that improved patient care and operational efficiency. Before Cerner, he worked at McKesson Corporation, where he held various sales and management roles, further honing his expertise in healthcare technology and business development. Freeman's achievements in the healthcare industry have earned him a reputation as a visionary leader and a trusted partner to healthcare organizations. At HEALTH CATALYST INC, he leverages his extensive experience and deep understanding of the market to guide the company's growth strategy and ensure that its solutions meet the evolving needs of its clients. Under his leadership, the company has successfully expanded its customer base and strengthened its position as a leader in healthcare data and analytics. Freeman's dedication to driving innovation and delivering value has been instrumental in helping HEALTH CATALYST INC achieve its mission of enabling healthcare organizations to improve patient outcomes and reduce costs.