Speakers

Welcome to the AI Spring Summit 2025! We’re bringing together leading experts across healthcare, science, and technology to share their insights. Get ready to hear from the industry’s top voices as they explore how AI is developed, regulated, and applied in real-world healthcare, academic, and policy settings.

Meet Our Speakers

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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Co-Chair, Senate AI Caucus
U.S. Senate, South Dakota
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Chair, Senate Democratic Steering & Policy Committee
U.S. Senate, Minnesota
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Senior Advisor, Innovation Lead
U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services (ONC)
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CEO
Sanford Health
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Chair, Senate Democratic Steering & Policy Committee
U.S. Senate, Minnesota
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Acting Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy (ASTP)
Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), US
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Congresswoman
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Vice President
University of California Irvine Health
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Chair, Senate Democratic Steering & Policy Committee
U.S. Senate, Minnesota
Vice President
University of California Irvine Health
Professor, Computer Science
University of Minnesota
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Regent Professor, Computer Science
UMN
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Managing Partner
Bread and Butter Ventures
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MD, Health Ventures & Innovation
UCI Health
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Chairman and Senior Fellow
Health AI Institute
Chief Medical Information Officer
Mayo Clinic
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President
Regions Hospital & Foundation
Chief Medical Information Officer
Microsoft
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Managing Director
Rex Health Ventures
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Physician Chair
Mayo Clinic
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Professor of Surgery and Health Informatics
UMN
Chief Analytics & Care Innovation Officer
Fairview Health Services
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Managing Director, MedTech
Greater MSP Partnership
Adjunct Prof, Medicine & Public Health
University of Minnesota
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Chief Information & Digital Health Officer
UC Davis Health
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Ex Chief Medical & Scientific Officer
Medtronic, Inc.
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Founder, Managing Partner
Chief Health Information Officer
Hennepin Healthcare
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Minnesota House of Representatives
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Minnesota House of Representatives
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Minnesota State Senator
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Commissioner & Chief Information Officer
State of Minnesota, Minnesota IT Services
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Principal
Medical Alley Starts
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Senior AI Policy Analysis
Bipartisan Policy Center (BPC)
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Associate Professor of Surgery
University of Minnesota
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Director
IHI -UMN
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Senator
Minnesota Senate Representative
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Chair
DSAI Hub
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Senior HPC-/AI Account Executive
Nor-Tech
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Sr. Manager, Healthcare & MedTech
NVIDIA
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Senior Product Manager AI Strategy
Associated Press
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AI Policy Analyst Center for AI and Digital Policy
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Adjunct Professor, Privacy, AI, and Product Attorney Georgetown Law
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Technology & Data Law Expert
Fredrikson & Byron
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Assistant Managing Editor, Chief Data Officer, and Head of Audience
The New York Times
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Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering
UMN College of Science and Engineering
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Assistant Professor
Division of Health Policy & Management
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Government Publications Librarian
University of Minnesota
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User Engagement Manager
IPUMS
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Professor
Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota
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Project Director
Mapping Prejudice Project
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Director
Accessibility Observatory at the University of Minnesota Center for Transportation Studies
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Professor and Chief
Division of Computational Health Sciences, University of Minnesota Medical School
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Co-Chair, DSAI Hub
Director, University of Minnesota Research Computing

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Bill Gassen

President and Chief Executive Officer

Bill Gassen is president and CEO of Sanford Health, an $11 billion integrated health system serving communities primarily across the upper Midwest.

Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Sanford Health is dedicated to transforming the health care experience and providing access to world-class health care in America’s heartland.

Since taking on the role of president and CEO in 2020, Bill has been dedicated to strengthening quality, sustainability, and access to care for patients across the upper Midwest. In 2022, he announced that Sanford Health’s strategic position and aspirational goal is to be the premier rural health system in the United States, with a commitment to ensuring the quality of care a person receives is not limited by their zip code.

Sanford Health’s mission to provide world-class care close to home led to new partnerships with Black Hills Orthopedic and Spine Center and Black Hills Surgical Hospital in 2024, and Marshfield Clinic Health System and Security Health Plan in 2025. Through these strategic partnerships, Sanford Health is improving access to care for more patients than ever before and providing new opportunities for its providers to accelerate clinical innovation and research through nearly 1,500 active clinical trials and studies.

In 2024, Bill led Sanford Health through a historic transformation with the opening of the new Sanford Health Virtual Care Center in Sioux Falls, SD. The Virtual Care Center is part of Sanford’s $350 million virtual care initiative designed to reimagine the future of care delivery and train the next generation of clinicians.

Sanford Health serves 2.4 million patients and nearly 425,000 health plan members across the upper Midwest including South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, Iowa, Wisconsin, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The integrated nonprofit health system includes 56 hospitals, more than 288 clinic locations, 147 senior care communities, and 4,000 physicians and advanced practice providers.

In 2022, 2023, and 2024, Bill was recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of the 100 Most Influential People in Healthcare. This prestigious recognition honors individuals deemed by their peers and the senior editors of Modern Healthcare to be the most influential figures in the industry in terms of leadership and impact.

Bill is a former litigator and a current member of the State Bar of South Dakota. He holds a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a law degree, both from the University of South Dakota. Over his twelve-year tenure at Sanford Health, he has served in several leadership roles including chief administrative officer, corporate counsel, and chief human resources officer.

He currently serves on the Board of Trustees of the American Hospital Association, the Board of Directors for Oscar Health, Inc. (NYSE: OSCR), the Board of Directors for Medical Alley, and the Board of Directors for the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce. Bill also serves as chair of the Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare.

Bill comes from a family dedicated to public service. His mother spent four decades as a hospital nurse, and his father served in the Air Force. Bill was born on a military base in Little Rock, Arkansas, and spent most of his childhood in Rapid City, South Dakota. His father played a key role in the development of Feeding South Dakota, the state’s largest charitable hunger-relief organization, and served as its CEO for more than 20 years.

Bill and his wife, Jill, a physician’s assistant for the Veterans Administration, have five children and reside in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Steve Posnack

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy.

Steve Posnack serves as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy. In this role, he advises the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy, leads the execution of ASTP’s mission, and represents its interests at a national and international level. In conjunction with the Assistant Secretary, Steve oversees federal policy coordination, regulatory development, public-private initiatives.

Deepti Pandita

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Deepti Pandita MD is the VP of Informatics and Chief Medical Information officer at University of California Irvine Health, and Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at UCI.

Dr. Pandita is a Board member of the American Medical Informatics Association and immediate past Chair of the Medical Informatics Committee for the American college of Physicians and Chair for HIMSS Physician Informatics. She also is a member for the Physician Advisory Board for Epic. She leads AI governance for UCI and has implemented several solutions to drive Clinician proficiency using AI .Her organization is a founding member for CHAI (coalition for health AI) which is the largest public-private entity leading health AI landscape in the US.

Deepti has  a passion for using innovation and technology to improve care delivery for the underserved and marginalized populations and participates in health disparities research more specifically on bridging digital disparities and has published on this topic. She most recently coauthored the position paper from the American college of Physicians on AI in the provision of healthcare. She was named as “top 50 CMIO’s to know” by Beckers in 2025.

Jaideep Srivastava

Professor, Computer Science & Engineering
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Data Science
Professor, Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication
University of Minnesota​

Jaideep Srivastava is Professor in Computer Science & Engineering, and in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication, at the University of Minnesota. He is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Gangwal School of Medical Sciences and Technology at IIT Kanpur. His research is in the application of AI for Healthcare and Computational Social Science. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), has been an IEEE Distinguished Visitor, a Distinguished Fellow of Allina’s Center for Healthcare Innovation, and has been awarded the Distinguished Research Contributions Award of the PAKDD, for his lifetime contributions to the field of machine learning and data mining. He has authored over 450 papers and advised over 45 PhDs. A number of his papers have won best paper awards. His research has been funded by various US federal agencies, as well as the industry. He has held advisory positions with the State of Minnesota and is advisor to the Aadhaar project of the Government of India, the digital governance platform which provides biometrics-based identification to the 1.40+ billion citizens of India. He has significant industry and entrepreneurial experience, having advised over a dozen large corporations and multiple startups. He has been on the founding teams of three startups, with experience in raising capital, product building, and acquisition. He received his bachelors from IIT-Kanpur, and his MS and PhD from UC Berkeley, all in computer science.

Rodolphe Katra

Global Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer ,Global Technology & Innovation

Dr. Katra is the Global Chief Artificial Intelligence (AI) Officer and a Technical Fellow at Medtronic. He is an innovative and strategic leader focused on engineering the future of medical technologies and leads the enterprise AI Center of Excellence. With more than 25 years of engineering expertise, he specializes in leading large complex, global R&D programs, managing cross-functional teams, strategic management, competitive analysis, and positioning. He works with world-class teams globally, leveraging AI/ML, DSP, predictive analytics, and technology platforms to advance a new era of personalized and precision healthcare. Dr. Katra holds a doctorate in biomedical engineering and an MBA. He is internationally recognized as a thought leader and innovator and is co-inventor on 100+ patents granted, published, or pending. He is the author of numerous MedTech peer-reviewed manuscripts, book chapters, and reports.

Vipin Kumar

Regents Professor,
William Norris Land Grant Chair in Large-Scale Computing
Co-Chair, Data Science Initiative
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Vipin Kumar is a Regents Professor at the University of Minnesota, where he holds the William Norris Endowed Chair in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. He also served as the Head of the Computer Science and Engineering Department from 2005 to 2015 and as the Director of Army High Performance Computing Research Center (AHPCRC) from 1998 to 2005.

Kumar’s research spans data mining, high-performance computing, and their applications in Climate/Ecosystems and health care. Kumar is one of the most frequently cited authors in Computer Science (h-index 135+, over 150,000 citation). Text books “Introduction to Parallel Computing” and “Introduction to Data Mining” co-authored by him are used world-wide and have been translated into many languages.

Kumar’s wide ranging contributions in artificial intelligence and high-performance computing have been recognized by numerous professional honors including 2012 ACM SIGKDD Innovation Award (the highest award for technical excellence in the field of Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining), and election as Fellow of professional societies including the Association for Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), the American Association for Advancement for Science (AAAS), Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Given his leadership in the general area of AI for Science, NSF had invited him to co-lead a workshop on AI-Enabled Scientific Revolution at their headquarters in Arlington, VA in March 2023, with the intent of identifying limitations of the current state-of-the-art in AI for addressing scientific grand challenge problems, and identify AI advances that are needed to catalyze synergistic research across scientific communities

Mary Grove

Managing Partner, Bread and Butter Ventures

Mary Grove is Managing Partner of Bread and Butter Ventures where she leads digital health and enterprise SaaS investing. She brings two decades of leadership experience in technology, early stage investing, and startup ecosystem growth. Mary began her career working on the Google IPO, and went on to lead new business development partnerships, negotiating early stage product and technology deals worldwide. Mary then served as the founding director of Google for Startups, leading the company’s global efforts to support entrepreneurs in over 100 countries.

 
After her 15 year career at Google, Mary worked as an investment partner at Revolution’s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund where she led dozens of investments in a range of sectors including healthcare, enterprise software, and fintech. She also built the fund’s portfolio support platform and built a network of over 150 mentors and partners to guide startup growth.


She is the Co-founder and Executive Director of Silicon North Stars, a nonprofit that she and her husband Steve founded in 2013 to help young Minnesotans from underserved communities pursue careers in tech. Mary serves on the boards of The Minneapolis Foundation and the Bush Foundation where she also chairs the Investment Committee. She earned her BA and MA from Stanford University. Mary and her family moved from Silicon Valley to Minneapolis in 2018 and she loves cooking, hiking, and getting to know Minnesota through the eyes of her seven-year-old twins. Mary’s bread and butter is helping organizations build teams and infrastructure to operate at scale, building partnerships, and home cooked Thai recipes.

Khurram S. Mir

Managing Director of UCI Health Ventures and Director of Corporate Innovation at UCI Health

Khurram S. Mir, MS, CHCIO, CDH-E, is a nationally recognized leader in healthcare innovation, corporate venture capital, and digital transformation. As Managing Director of UCI Health Ventures and Director of Corporate Innovation at UCI Health, Khurram oversees a $50 million venture fund investing in emerging life sciences, digital health, and medical technology startups. Under his leadership, the fund has built a portfolio spanning AI-powered clinical solutions, robotics-driven diagnostics, and next-generation medical devices.

 

Khurram leads UCI Health’s enterprise-wide innovation and AI strategy, advocating for systemic workflow redesign and digital adoption at scale. His work has included launching hospital-at-home models, advancing ambient AI clinical documentation, and driving new governance models for safe AI deployment in healthcare settings. Earlier in his career, Khurram contributed to national health equity initiatives at the Office of Minority Health and Baylor College of Medicine, experiences that continue to shape his commitment to technologies that expand access, quality, and outcomes. He actively advises emerging healthcare startups, mentors founders through accelerator programs, and co-developed the Venture Capital Immersion Program in partnership with the UCI School of Medicine and Merage School of Business. Khurram holds a Master’s in Biomedical Informatics, a Bachelor’s in Public Health, and an Executive Education in Venture Capital from UC Berkeley. He is a certified Healthcare CIO (CHCIO) and Digital Health Executive (CDH-E) through CHIME.

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Gopal Khanna

Chairman and Senior Fellow, Health AI Institute

An accomplished corporate executive, entrepreneur and a distinguished public servant, Gopal Khanna is a serial transformational change agent. His experience, expertise and passion centers at the intersection of healthcare, artificial intelligence, and government. He has held senior executive positions in industry, launched startup ventures and consulted with industry and political leaders


Additionally, Mr. Khanna has held senior public policy positions and has served in the administration of two governors and two presidents. Most recently, Mr. Khanna served as the Director of the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) at HHS from May 2017 through January 2021 in the administration of President Donald J. Trump, where he led the Agency’s mission of producing evidence to make delivery of healthcare safer, higher quality and more accessible to the American people.  


Prior to his leadership position at AHRQ, Mr. Khanna was director of Illinois’ Healthcare and Human Services Innovation Incubator (HHSi2), an initiative of Governor Bruce Rauner. Earlier, Mr. Khanna was a member of Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty’s Cabinet, Commissioner and the State’s first chief information officer (CIO). Prior to that, he served in the administration of President George W. Bush in a number of senior policy and executive positions, including CFO and CIO of the United States Peace Corps, and CFO of the Executive Office of the President at the White House. 


As a Board and CXO-advisor, Mr. Khanna has helped leaders in business, technology, government and nonprofits to pivot to scale value for customers and stakeholders. A former corporate executive he has also launched Hi-Tech startup ventures from his basement.  


Mr. Khanna is Executive-in-Residence at the Medical Industry Leadership Institute at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota. He is founder of Health AI Institute and is working with leaders in the industry and academia to stand up a nonpolitical, nonpartisan 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization that provides a platform for industry leaders to deliberate, design and develop solutions to help further continued excellence of Minnesota’s healthcare & life sciences ecosystem. 


Mr. Khanna has served on several industry, non-profit and community work groups and boards, and has been recognized nationally for his innovative and transformational work in government and industry in publications. He was listed by Twin Cities Business as “200 Minnesotans You Should Know” and was cited as a “Doer, Dreamer, and Driver” in Government Technology‘s listing of Top 25 public sector innovators.

Dr. Eric E. Williamson

Chief Medical Information Officer, Mayo Clinic

Dr. Williamson is Professor of Radiology at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He is the Enterprise Radiology Informatics Chair at Mayo Clinic and directs the Radiology AI Program. Dr. Williamson received his BA degree from Baylor University and obtained his MD from Mayo Medical School. He completed his residency in Diagnostic Radiology at Mayo Clinic Rochester and then completed a fellowship in Noninvasive Cardiovascular Imaging at Stanford University in Palo Alto California.

Dr. Williamson has a subspecialty interest in cardiac and vascular CT with an emphasis on structural heart disease. He formerly served as Division Chair of Cardiovascular Radiology and Medical Director of CT Operations at Mayo Clinic, and he is a past president of the Society of Cardiovascular CT. He lectures nationally and internationally on functional cardiac imaging and contrast media and is a co-editor of two textbooks, the Mayo Clinic Guide to Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging, and Computed Tomography of the Cardiovascular System.

Dr. Williamson currently serves as the Chief Medical Informatics Officer at Mayo Clinic. He is past Chair of Enterprise Radiology Informatics, and he previously led the Enterprise Radiology AI Program. Dr. Williamson is medical director of the ANIMATE program at Mayo, which is focused on translation of multispecialty artificial intelligence tools into clinical practice.

Emily Blomberg

President of Regions Hospital & Foundation

Emily Blomberg joined HealthPartners as the president of Regions Hospital and the Regions Hospital Foundation in June 2024. Emily brings strong experience improving health and well-being in our local communities.

She is from Rochester, Minnesota, and was the chief operating officer at Hennepin Healthcare from 2017-2022. During this time, she was instrumental in leading the system’s COVID-19 response and an active board member with Life Link III and the University of Minnesota Health Services Management Advisory Board.

Most recently, she was the chief operating officer at University of Iowa Hospital & Clinics, responsible for annual planning, systemwide operations, as well as service line leadership for cancer, cardiology and digestive health care.

Throughout her career, Emily has shown a continued commitment to quality improvement, colleague engagement, health equity and operational efficiency. She earned 40 Under 40 honors from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal in 2019. Emily lives in Eagan with her husband and two children.

Dr. Jared Pelo, MD

CMIO, Microsoft Health

Dr. Jared Pelo is an Emergency Medicine physician, entrepreneur, and innovator who has played a pivotal role in shaping ambient AI technology in healthcare. As the founder of iScribes, one of the first ambient AI companies, Jared pioneered AI-driven documentation, transforming clinical workflows and paving the way for the adoption of ambient intelligence in medicine. Following the acquisition of iScribes by Nuance Communications, Jared participated in critical innovations within Nuance, including the development and market introduction of the Dragon Ambient eXperience (DAX). Now at Microsoft, Jared continues his work, instrumental in bringing Dragon Co-Pilot to market, pushing the boundaries of AI-driven healthcare solutions. Jared’s ongoing mission is to leverage technology to reduce clinician burnout, enhance patient engagement, and significantly advance healthcare delivery.

John Perez

Managing Director at Rex Health Ventures (RHV)

John Perez is an accomplished healthcare leader with over a decade of experience collaborating with health systems, healthcare partners, and early-stage companies. His expertise spans strategic venture capital investments, board advisory, innovation, financial consulting, and other advisory services.

Currently, John is a Managing Director at Rex Health Ventures (RHV), where he co-leads the corporate venture arm of UNC Health. In this role, he drives a culture of innovation and delivers financial returns through strategic equity investments in early-stage companies. John also serves as a board observer for 410 Medical and Carta Healthcare.

Prior to joining RHV, John served as the Managing Director at Ballad Ventures, the corporate venture fund for Ballad Health. Before that, he was a Director at the Abundant Venture Innovation Accelerator (AVIA) Network. At AVIA, John designed, launched, and led the AVIA Venture Network, a consortium of over a dozen health systems representing more than $750 million in collective assets dedicated to investing in promising digital health solutions.

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Ikram Khan

Board Of Advisor, Health AI Institute

Ikram Khan is a visionary healthcare leader and innovator with over a decade of experience driving transformative healthcare solutions across corporate, government, non-profit, and startup sectors. As Co-Founder of the Health AI Institute, Ikram is dedicated to harnessing artificial intelligence to revolutionize healthcare delivery, with a focus on creating equitable, accessible, and patient-centered systems. His work has impacted over 20 million individuals in rural and tribal communities worldwide, advancing inclusive and affordable healthcare models.


Ikram is also the Co-Founder of the Phaedon Institute, a scientific society advancing longevity science through sustainable growth and innovation. His entrepreneurial leadership includes founding Medaxis Healthcare, a Y-Combinator-incubated rural integrated healthcare delivery system, and serving as CEO of the Rural Health Care Foundation, India’s largest rural healthcare network, which has provided essential services to over three million patients. His expertise has been recognized by global organizations, including the United Nations, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, where he has advised on healthcare innovation and policy.


A globally sought-after speaker, Ikram has shared his insights at leading universities and international conferences, advocating for technology-driven healthcare equity. He holds an MPH from the Birla Institute of Technology & Science (BITS), Pilani, and specialized training in Public-Private Partnerships from The World Bank Institute and Chulalongkorn University. Recently, Ikram earned an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota (UMN) and is pursuing a PhD in Health AI at the UMN, focusing on precision and personalized medicine.


As an advisor to multiple healthcare startups and non-profits, Ikram continues to champion AI-driven solutions to enhance health outcomes and equity, making him a pivotal leader driving force in shaping the future of healthcare and life sciences.

Dr Jack C. O' Horo

M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P, F.A.M.I.A, F.I.D.S.A.

John C. O’ Horo, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P, F.A.M.I.A, F.I.D.S.A. is a board certified internist, intensivist, infectious disease specialist, clinical informaticist and professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester MN. He obtained his M.D. from the University of Wisconsin, his Masters in Public Health from the Medical College of Wisconsin, and did internal medicine residency at Aurora Healthcare in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Subsequently, he did fellowships in critical care and infectious diseases at Mayo Clinic-Rochester before joining the staff in 2016. Since then, he also obtained board certification in clinical informatics. He chairs Mayo Clinics clinical systems oversight group, providing governance for clinician facing digital tools. Outside of informatics, he division chair of the public health, infectious diseases and occupational medicine.

Genevieve Melton-Meaux

Co-Chair, DSAI Hub
Professor, Division of Colon & Rectal Surgery
Director, Center for Learning Health System Sciences
Professor and Core Faculty Member, Institute of Health Informatics
Senior Associate Dean for Health Informatics and Data Science
Chief Health Informatics and AI Officer, Fairview Health Services

Genevieve Melton-Meaux serves as Professor of Surgery, Senior Associate Dean of Health Informatics and Data Science, Director for the Center for Learning Health System Sciences, and Core Faculty in the Institute for Health Informatics at the University of Minnesota. She serves as the Chief Health Informatics and AI Officer for M Health Fairview leading informatics including Clinical Decision Support (CDS) and Health IT optimization and Fairview’s AI program. As a colorectal surgeon, she has interests in colorectal cancer, inflammatory bowel disease, minimally invasive techniques, individualized treatment plans for complex patients, and bringing innovative care models and solutions to improve patient care.

Her research interests include surgical informatics, improving note usage in EHRs, evaluating technology solutions in practice, clinical colorectal surgery, advancing learning health system capabilities and the generation of real world evidence, and clinical natural language processing (NLP). At the University of Minnesota, she serves on the Executive Leadership Team of the University’s Data Science Initiative, Associate Director for the Clinical NLP Research Group, and Program Director for the Clinical Informatics Fellowship. National leadership includes serving as Immediate Past-President of the American College of Medical Informatics and President of the American Medical Informatics Association.

Sanjay Doddamani, MD, MBA

CEO, Guide Health

Dr. Sanjay Doddamani is the Founder and CEO of Guidehealth, a Company that is leading the productivity revolution in AI-enabled health services and value-based care. As founder, Doddamani has handpicked a team of nationally acclaimed technology and healthcare leaders that are fully elevating the company to top-tier recognition supporting over half million lives across in four states across all payor types, with leading health system and clinically integrated network partners. Guidehealth received number one ranking for value-based managed services by KLAS Research in 2024. 

Dr Doddamani has spent over two decades in healthcare innovation in various entrepreneurial and clinical leadership roles in both start-up and at large integrated care delivery organizations. He has previously served in the federal government  as senior advisor at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (CMMI) – working within the front office to lead development of alternate payment models that test and measure value-based payment innovation. Clinically, he has pioneered multidisciplinary home-based care, and was chief medical officer of Geisinger at Home, integrating primary and specialty care as well as well as community-based heart failure programs. 

Dr. Doddamani is a clinical cardiologist and board certified in internal medicine and cardiology. He continues to serve on several panels and advisory committees that address many of the healthcare challenges facing our nation.

Karyn Baum, MD, MSEd, MHA

Adjunct Professor of Medicine and Public Health, University of Minnesota

Karyn Baum is a physician executive and educator with over 25 years of experience leading transformation in healthcare systems, academic medicine, and digital health. She is the Founder and Principal of Improvement Solutions, LLC, where she advises and speaks at health systems, those supporting healthcare, and technology firms on change management, clinical operations, and responsible integration of digital health into education and care delivery.

Dr. Baum has served in executive leadership roles at Essentia Health and M Health Fairview, where she led system-wide innovations including implementation of clinical operations platforms and value-based care initiatives. A recognized national speaker and published researcher, she brings deep expertise in quality improvement, physician leadership, and health system operations, paired with a unique background in medical education.

Dr. Baum currently practices as a hospitalist and serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Minnesota in both Medicine and Public Health. She is passionate about guiding healthcare organizations and digital health innovators to realize AI’s potential while centering on equity, safety, and the human experience of care.

She earned her MD from the University of Michigan, Masters in Education from the University of Southern California, and MHA from the University of Minnesota.

Ashish Atreja

App Doctor| UC Davis Health | United States
Venture Partner, GVX.vc (Global Ventures Accelerator)
Professor of Medicine, UC Davis Health

Ashish Atreja, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.P., A.G.A.F., is a professor, entrepreneur and an investor who is the nation’s leading voice in evidence-based digital health and AI-led transformation. He has served as CIO and Chief Digital Health Officer at UC Davis Health that expanded the institution’s digital and AI footprint, transformed healthcare delivery and improved patient outcomes. Within two years of his arrival, UC Davis Health became the only health system in California to be digital health most wired level 10 for both inpatient and ambulatory care.

Prior to his UC Davis Health appointment, Atreja, an internist and gastroenterologist, served as the chief innovation officer, Medicine at Mount Sinai Health System. At Mount Sinai, Atreja established one of the first innovation hubs within an academic medical center to build and test disruptive digital health technologies – those that transform the industry. His pioneering work in digital therapeutics, including prescribing mobile health apps for patients, has earned him the nickname ‘the app doctor ‘.

Previously, Atreja was at the Cleveland Clinic, where he was Associate Program Director for Informatics Fellowship, led electronic health record implementation, and won an innovation award for developing one of the first virtual pager and messaging applications that was successfully licensed.

In 2016, Atreja established the non-profit Network of Digital Medicine (NODE.Health) Association to connect innovation centers worldwide and share best practices for evidence-based digital medicine between industry, payers and health systems. As an intrapreneur, Atreja has won innovation awards at Cleveland Clinic and Mount Sinai, holds two patents (including one for creating app formulary prescribed from EHR), successfully licensed technologies from academic centers, and served as a founding CEO for a VC-backed digital health spinout that got acquired last year.

In 2023, Dr Atreja launched VALIDAI.Health: A collective of 50+ Health systems and health plans with tech partners to build capacity among healthcare organizations to co-validate, execute, and create value from Generative AI in Health. He is currently focused on incubating AI ventures through venture studio.

In addition to a medical degree, Atreja holds a master’s in public health and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and the American Gastroenterological Association. He has served in many national roles, including as an informatics expert for the CDC HICPAC committee, as an associate editor for the Journal of Digital Biomarkers, as an executive board member for ONC and HL7 FHIR at Scale (FAST) accelerator, and representing UCs on the California-wide Data Exchange Advisory Committee.

He has been nominated among the Top 40 HealthCare Transformers in 2017, HIMSS Top 50 Healthcare in 2021 and Health Tech Magazine Top 30 Health IT influencers in 2022. Atreja has published more than 100 academic papers, has been continuously funded by NIH since 2014, and has been a keynote speaker globally on digital health transformation.

Richard Kuntz

Senior Advisor

Dr. Kuntz is a Senior Advisor to several MedTech startup companies. He is the former Chief Medical and Scientific Officer of Medtronic, a company that he joined in 2005. While at Medtronic, he served as a Senior Vice President and President of neuromodulation and later as the Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, where he oversaw medical affairs, health policy and reimbursement, clinical research activities, and corporate technology. Prior to his 17 years at Medtronic, Dr. Kuntz was the founder and Chief Scientific Officer of the Harvard Clinical Research Institute in Boston, a university-based contract research organization that coordinated NIH and industry clinical trials with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He directed numerous multicenter clinical trials and authored more than 250 original peer-reviewed publications. Dr. Kuntz served as an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, chief of the division of clinical biometrics, and as an interventional cardiologist in the division of cardiovascular diseases at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. In addition, he served as a founding Governor of the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute, part of the U.S. Affordable Care Act, from 2010-2018.

Pamela York

Founder, Managing Partner

Pamela York is a venture capital investor and serial entrepreneur who’s been featured on TED Talks and NPR. She’s the Founding General Partner of Capita3, investing at the convergence of deep tech and digital health in early-stage companies. She’s been Mentor of the Year for UnitedHealthcare Techstars and has served on numerous boards to help companies grow and navigate to exit.

Previously, she co-founded two VC backed startups with exits, including a highly successful IPO. For these companies Pam pioneered innovations resulting in millions in sales and helped raise $50M in venture financing. She also led the commercialization of a 1000 technology portfolio concentrated in life sciences for the University of Iowa and its hospitals and clinics. While there, her team built a startup ecosystem from scratch, which led to dozens of successful startups and exits and hundreds of millions in financing.

Pam has been adjunct faculty teaching the NSF I-CorpsTM startup curriculum to faculty and students. She also taught lean startup principles in Saudi Arabia as part of their innovation economy strategy. Pam designs and teaches awareness-based leadership methods for transforming founders and innovators into high performing business leaders. She has a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from University of Illinois with 12 patents and 15 publications and completed private equity financing at Wharton.

Ryan Jelinek

Chief Health Information Officer (CHIO), Hennepin Healthcare

Dr. Ryan Jelinek is a dedicated Internal Medicine physician and a board-certified Clinical Informatician, currently serving as the Chief Health Information Officer (CHIO) at Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis, MN. He earned his medical degree from the Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine and subsequently completed both his Internal Medicine residency and a Fellowship in Clinical Informatics at Hennepin Healthcare.

In his role as CHIO, Dr. Jelinek leads the organization’s informatics strategy, driving innovation and ensuring that technology enhances clinical care delivery. He continues to practice as an Internist across the hospital and clinics at Hennepin Healthcare, integrating his clinical expertise with his passion for informatics. He also serves as the Program Director for the Clinical Informatics Fellowship.

His professional interests focus on designing equitable virtual care systems, exploring the impact of virtual care on vulnerable populations, and advancing self-service analytics, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and electronic health record (EHR) optimization. Dr. Jelinek is committed to transforming healthcare delivery through technology and innovation, always striving to improve patient care and access.

Steve Elkins

Minnesota House of Representatives

Steve Elkins is in his 4th term in the Minnesota House of Representatives and serves on the Health, Commerce, Tax, Fraud Prevention and Data Practices committees and is actively involved in developing both healthcare and technology legislation. An economist by Education (BA University of California, Berkeley) and an information architect by vocation, Steve spent the last ten years of his private sector career in health care informatics, the last seven of which were spent as an Enterprise Information Architect at Optum Technology supporting Optum Health, the healthcare services delivery arm of United Health Group. Steve is an active member of the Minnesota Chapter of the Health Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS). He is an unofficial participant in the State’s Technical Advisory Commission and its data sharing and artificial intelligence subcommittees, and a member of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) Working Group on Cybersecurity, Data Privacy and Artificial Intelligence. Steve won the Minnesota Technology Association’s 2004 TEKNE award for Public Service for his work authoring and passing the Minnesota Consumer Data Privacy Act.

Eric Lucero

Senator, Minnesota Senate Representative

Senator Lucero serves in the Minnesota Senate representing District 30, which includes the communities of Rockford Township, Hanover, Saint Michael, Albertville, Otsego, Elk River, Nowthen, and Western Oak Grove.

Prior to being elected to the Senate, Lucero served eight years in the Minnesota House of Representatives, serving eastern Wright County.

Eric’s professional background includes over two decades working in the information technology and cybersecurity space. Prior to being elected to public office, Lucero worked seven years as a college instructor teaching Computer Security, Computer Forensics, Voice & Data Communications, and more.

Eric’s academic background includes an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota, a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Forensics and a Bachelor of Science in Law Enforcement with minors in Mathematics and Psychology from Metropolitan State University, and a Computer Networking Design and Development Degree from NEI College of Technology.

Tarek Tomes

Commissioner and Chief Information Officer, State of Minnesota, Minnesota IT Services

Tarek Tomes serves as the Commissioner of Minnesota IT Services (MNIT) and the State of Minnesota’s Chief Information Officer (CIO), leading state efforts to champion an innovative digital government that works for all.

As the state’s top technologist, Tomes collaborates with state government, local governments, and the private sector to advocate for the use of technology for the betterment of Minnesotans. He strives to foster innovation, promote data-driven decision-making, and deliver government services that are agile, accessible, and user-friendly.

With a focus on modernizing technology, Tomes has played a pivotal role in transforming crucial government services, including those related to driver and vehicle services. Amid the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, his efforts facilitated a seamless transition to a remote workforce, benefiting over 35,000 executive branch workers.

Recognized as a leader in data-driven decision-making, Tomes contributes to Minnesota’s national prominence in this field. The state’s commitment to digital excellence was evident in achieving an ‘A’ grade from the Center for Digital Government, positioning Minnesota among the top five nationally. Serving as a key driver of the One Minnesota Customer Experience goal, he has effectively utilized digital services to enhance and streamline interactions between Minnesotans and government services, ensuring a user-friendly and efficient experience for all.

Before becoming Commissioner, Tomes served as the Chief Innovation Officer and former Chief Information Officer at the City of St. Paul, where he was responsible for managing ongoing process improvements, supporting human-centered design, and increasing the overall effectiveness of city services and resources. While in St. Paul, Tomes facilitated a digital transformation at the city level, pioneering the use of mobile applications to improve resident opportunities. This work allowed the city to leverage deep data insights while promoting and supporting equitable service delivery. During his time as St. Paul’s Chief Information Officer, Tomes oversaw the launch of St. Paul’s Open Information Portal, which serves to promote and encourage innovative uses of data and transparency in government services.

Tomes’ prior work experience also includes six years as an Assistant Commissioner of Minnesota IT Services, where he created several nation-leading Information Technology sourcing agreements for 33,000+ user utility services statewide – including the first cloud-based public sector statewide service offering in the nation. While Tomes was serving in this role, Minnesota became the first state in the country to manage all Information Technology through service level agreements, a model that was recognized with a national award. Before joining state service, Tomes spent 13 years working for British Telecom.

Tomes received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland and attended Graduate School for Business Management at Boston University.

Geof Hanngian

Principal at Medical Alley Starts

Geof Hanngian serves as a Principal at Medical Alley Starts, where he brings deep experience at the intersection of life science and entrepreneurship. He previously served as a Strategic Program Lead for Corporate R&D at Solventum and was Executive Director of the Merck Digital Sciences Studio Startup Accelerator, where he led the launch of a pioneering program to support early-stage digital health and biotech ventures. Dr Hannigan earned his PhD in Cell & Molecular Biology from the University of Pennsylvania and holds a BS from the University of Minnesota Duluth.

Katie Adams

Senior Policy Analyst, Bipartisan Policy Center

Katie Adams is a senior policy analyst with the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Health Program. Prior to this role, she was the domestic policy advocate at the United Church of Christ Washington Policy Office, where she engaged with decision-makers in Washington to drive public policy advocacy efforts on a variety of domestic policy issues including immigration, health care, and hunger. Adams also served on staff in the U.S. Senate for the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, focusing on postal policy, and with the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee (HELP Committee), where she focused on public health policy. Adams earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.

Chris Tignanellii

Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

Dr. Tignanelli is a tenured Associate Professor of Surgery in the Division of Acute Care Surgery at the University of Minnesota. Within the University of Minnesota, Dr. Tignanelli is also the Associate Dean for Data Science, co-Director for UMN’s Program for Clinical Artificial Intelligence, and co-Director for UMN’s Quality Outcomes, Discovery and Evaluation Core, which oversees the UMN’s clinical data repository. He has published over 125 papers, and his research program focuses on the implementation of an evaluation of AI-enabled and non-AI-based clinical decision support systems into practice with the goal of improving the delivery of evidence-based care. His research program has received $29 million in direct funding from the Gates Foundation, NIH, AHRQ, and the Henry M Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine at the principal investigator or director level.

Constantin Aliferis

Director, IHI -UMN

Dr. Constantin Aliferis earned an MD from Athens University School of Medicine, Greece, and then moved to the USA where he earned MS and PhD degrees in Intelligent Systems (focus: Medical Informatics) and completed post-doctoral training in Machine Learning in Biomedicine. He started his faculty career at Vanderbilt University in 2000 where he led the Discovery Systems Lab, a leading laboratory for biomedical Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI).
From 2008 to 2015, he served as the Founding Director of the Center for Health Informatics and Bioinformatics (CHIBI) at NYU where he also served as Informatics Director for the NYU CTSI, Scientific Director of the NYULMC High Performance Computing Facility, Leader of the hospital value-based analytics group, and Informatics Director of the NYU Cancer Institute.
In June 2015 he joined the University of Minnesota (UMN) as Chief Research Informatics Officer, Director of the Institute for Health Informatics (IHI) (a university-wide entity that homes presently 24 core and 60 affiliate faculty who specialize in health AI and other forms of health informatics).
During his career he has held tenured faculty positions at NYU and UMN and had faculty appointments in the areas of Biomedical Informatics, Computer Science, Cancer Biology, Biostatistics, Computational Biology, Pathology, Data Science and Medicine. He has also been a regular faculty member of three NCI-funded Cancer Centers and several more NIH-funded centers (including the recent Human Cellular Senescence Tissue Mapping Center that he co-leads with Dr. Laura Niedernhofer). He also served as architect and director of the Vanderbilt MS/PhD programs in Biomedical Informatics, and of the NYU MS and PhD programs in biomedical Informatics. At the UMN he oversees a MS, a MHI and a PhD program in Health Informatics offering extensive AI training and AI-focused degrees, and several collaborative programs with other health science schools.
His research is focused on developing, validating, benchmarking, automating, and applying novel Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods designed to transform healthcare and health discovery. He specializes in predictive and causal machine learning, optimal feature selection, equivalence class modeling, and other methods. His group is linked with groundbreaking discoveries including the first scalable local and global causal discovery algorithms that can learn causality with millions of variables, best of class Markov Boundary methods, Target Information Equivalence Algorithms, Active Experimentation algorithms, and highly innovative modeling and applications of AI in scientometrics, text categorization, www filtering, and information retrieval. The units he oversees since 2015 have had >$1.5billion in collaborative federal grant proposals (~25% funded). His personal past and current grants portfolio as PI, MPI, Co-PI, and Co-I exceeds $320million of federal funding.
Recently he has been focusing on best practices for safe and effective deployment of AI in the health space. Recent main areas of application include longevity and aging science, cardio metabolic outcomes, psychiatry, precision medicine, cancer research, state-wide Pharmacogenomics in the state of MN, information retrieval and science of science. He has published more than 110 peer reviewed publications, co-authored 5 books on AI in health science and healthcare, including the first book on Personalized and Precision Medicine Informatics (Springer 2020), and the first volume ever on Best Practices and Pitfalls of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in healthcare and the health sciences (Springer, 2024). His publications have received >13,000 citations, his recent AI book has in May of 2025, 195,000 downloads and he has also overseen the creation of machine learning software for research with >4,000 academic and commercial users.
He has taught AI and Machine Learning to a variety of audiences, from early graduate students to experienced faculty. He has also mentored dozens of students and faculty who are now science leaders across notable US and international institutions. He has also been awarded 18 patents and co-founded and led several entrepreneurial efforts in the space of AI and Machine Learning technology.
Among recognitions received, he served as advisor to many large universities/NIH grants, corporations, and Minnesota Department of Health as well as the USA Environmental protection Agency. He leads good modeling practices for the NIH SenNet consortium. He is an elected Fellow of the American College of Medical Informatics, of the Sigma-Xi Honor Society, he is Chair-elect of the nation-wide Chairs group of American Medical Informatics Association, and is induced in the Elsevier list of the top 2% most-impactful scientists worldwide.

Galin Jones

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Dr. Galin Jones is the Lynn Y. S. Lin Professor of Statistics and Director of the School of Statistics at the University of Minnesota. He is also a co-chair for the UMN Data Science Initiative. His research focuses on Markov chain Monte Carlo, Bayesian and frequentist statistical methods, neuroimaging applications, and physical sciences.
Dr. Jones earned his PhD in Statistics from the University of Florida in 2001 and is a fellow of both the American Statistical Association and the Institute for Mathematical Statistics. He served as Editor of Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics.

Tom Morton

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Tom Morton is Senior HPC/AI Account Executive for Nor-Tech. For more than 20 years, Tom has worked with universities throughout the country to provide Compute Clusters for HPC & AI. Founded in 1999, Nor-Tech is located in Burnsville, Minnesota. Nor-Tech’s very first clusters were supplied to the University of Minnesota in the early 2000s. As an NVIDIA Preferred partner, Nor-Tech supplies GPU Nodes, GPU Work Stations and Turn-key Clusters (HPC & AI) to organizations worldwide.

Aimee Rinehart

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Aimee Rinehart is the Senior Product Manager AI Strategy for The Associated Press. Before joining AP, she was the Deputy Director of First Draft’s New York bureau helping journalists and newsrooms to identify, verify and report on mis- and disinformation through the 2018 and 2020 U.S. election cycles. Aimee was in the 2024 cohort of the Executive Program in News Innovation and Leadership at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism CUNY as the Tow-Knight Fellow in AI Studies. She co-led the Knight Center for the Americas massive open online course on how newsrooms can use AI. She currently on the advisory board of the Arthur W. Page Center at Penn State University, serves on the Dean’s Council for Student Media at Indiana University’s Media School and Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism CUNY advisory board for AI. She was a council member advising the Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology at the University of Florida.  Aimee started working online in 1996 and was a digital originator at The New York Times and returned to print briefly as an editor at the Wall Street Journal Europe in Brussels.

Ren Bin Lee Dixon

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Ren Bin Lee Dixon is an AI policy analyst with a Master’s in Public Policy from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota, where she specialized in AI governance. She’s committed to ensuring the progress of AI aligns with fundamental rights, democratic values, and the rule of law. As a Research Fellow at the Center for AI and Digital Policy (CAIDP), Ren Bin contributes policy guidance that has informed the work of governments and multilateral organizations, shaping global approaches to responsible AI governance. She has also collaborated with the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) on policy briefs examining AI-related harms. In addition, she regularly speaks on AI and national security as part of Global Minnesota’s Great Decisions program.

Eleni Kyriakides

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Eleni Kyriakides is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown Law and a practicing attorney specializing in privacy and AI law in Washington, D.C. She is the co-author of the AI Policy Sourcebook 2025, a landmark publication from the Center for AI and Digital Policy that provides a comprehensive overview of global AI governance frameworks. Previously, Professor Kyriakides advised on global product launch safeguards at Meta and led international advocacy efforts at the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC), including co-authoring submissions in the landmark Schrems II case. She has testified before the European Parliament and her scholarship on emerging technology law and policy has appeared in the European Law Blog, European Data Protection Law Review, Cross-Border Data Forum, and Just Security.

Helland Steve

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Steve is a Partner at the law firm of Fredrikson & Byron, Co-Chair of its Artificial Intelligence Law Group, and Chair of the firm’s Technology and Data Department. He advises clients on matters that cut across traditional lines, including artificial intelligence, website and digital accessibility, data as an asset, governance, software, Internet transactions, copyright, licensing, SaaS, social media and advertising. Steve currently serves on the Board of Electromagnetic Launch, a space technology company, and served previously as President of the Minnesota Film & Television Board and Board member of the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA). He is a graduate of Vassar College and the University of Michigan Law School. Beyond spending time with his family, Steve’s interests include walking the city lakes, cheese, and cultural heritage preservation.

Hannah Poferl

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Hannah Poferl is assistant managing editor, chief data officer and head of audience at The New York Times. Since she began leading the audience team in 2019, she has grown both its staffing and its expertise, driving industry-leading performance on social media, search, and editorial analytics. Since becoming the company’s first chief data officer in 2021, she has occupied a unique senior leadership role that spans both news and business, with executive oversight of audience and data strategies, the cross-company data and insights team, and international growth efforts.

Ju Sun

Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & Engineering, UMN

Ju Sun is an assistant professor at the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, the University of Minnesota at Twin Cities (UMN). His research interests span computer vision, machine learning, numerical optimization, data science, computational imaging, and healthcare. His recent efforts are focused on the foundation and computation for deep learning and applying deep learning to tackle challenging science, engineering, and medical problems. Before this, he worked as a postdoc scholar at Stanford University (2016-2019), and obtained his Ph.D. degree from Columbia University’s Electrical Engineering in 2016. He won the best student paper award from SPARS’15, honorable mention of doctoral thesis for the New World Mathematics Awards (NWMA) 2017, and AAAI New Faculty Highlight Programs 2021, Frontiers of Science Award in Mathematics 2024, and the McKnight Land-Grant Professorship of UMN 2025-2027.

Paige Nong

Assistant Professor, Division of Health Policy & Management

Paige Nong is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Health Policy and Management at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. She holds a PhD in health services organization and policy from the University of Michigan. Dr. Nong’s research, published in leading journals like Health Affairs and JAMA, focuses on health information technology (IT) and its implications for care delivery. As a health services researcher with disciplinary expertise in sociology, health informatics, and policy, her work is designed to inform trustworthy, patient-centered, effective digital transformation.

Jenny McBurney

Government Publications Librarian, University of Minnesota

Jenny McBurney is the Government Publications Librarian at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. She manages the government documents collection and assists students, researchers, and the public in finding government information and data. Additionally, as part of the Federal Depository Library Program, she serves as the Regional Depository Coordinator for Minnesota, South Dakota, and Michigan.

Kari Williams

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Kari Williams is the User Engagement Manager for IPUMS. IPUMS (ipums.org) democratizes access to the world’s population data by making data interoperable across time and place and allowing users to create customized datasets through a convenient web-based access system free of charge. Kari leads initiatives to recruit and orient new IPUMS users as well as work to support current IPUMS users with advanced training opportunities and engaging with users’ questions about data and documentation. She also co-leads the IPUMS team that disseminates person-level microdata from U.S. federal data sources such as the American Community Survey, Current Population Survey, and National Health Interview Survey among others.

James Hollyer

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

James R. Hollyer is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Minnesota, and is on the editorial board of Comparative Political Studies. Previously, he was the Coca-Cola World Fund Post-Doctoral Fellow and Lecturer in the Leitner Program in International and Comparative Political Economy, part of the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale University. During the 2015-16 academic year, Professor Hollyer was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Niehaus Center on Globalization and Governance at Princeton University. Professor Hollyer obtained his PhD in political science from New York University in 2012, his MA in international relations from the University of Chicago in 2006, and his BA in political economy from Williams College in 2003. His research focuses on comparative and international political economy, particularly on transparency, corruption, political accountability, and the effects of international policy on domestic politics. His work has appeared in the American Political Science Review, Political Analysis, the Journal of Politics, and the American Journal of Political Science, among others.

Kirsten Delegard

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Dr. Kirsten Delegard, Project Director, Mapping Prejudice, University of Minnesota Libraries. Delegard is a public historian and one of the co-founders of Mapping Prejudice, an award-winning, internationally-recognized research project that works with communities all over the United States. Over the last decade, her team has worked with more than 12,000 volunteers to identify and map racial covenants, clauses inserted in property records that barred people who were not White from buying or occupying land.
Mapping Prejudice began at the University of Minnesota Libraries, which has proved to be the ideal incubator for a transdisciplinary project that wove new digital technologies into a public history practice. The project centers community engagement, open access, preservation of knowledge, digital scholarship and open data. It has harnessed the power of community to create data that has transformed how scholars, policymakers, and community members think about these racist property records, structural racism in housing, and racial segregation in American urban environments. Mapping Prejudice empowers community changemakers to translate awareness about these racist property deeds into reparative work.
Delegard is a graduate of the Minneapolis Public Schools, Wesleyan University and holds a Ph.D. in history from Duke University.

Eric Lind

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Eric Lind is the director of the Accessibility Observatory at the Center for Transportation Studies. In this role, he provides leadership, direction, and strategic management to the Observatory and oversees its research and outreach activities.

Lind formerly served as manager of research and analytics at Metro Transit. He joined that agency in 2017 as a senior data scientist and was promoted in 2018. From 2011 to 2017, Lind worked as a researcher with the Nutrient Network program at the University of Minnesota’s College of Biological Sciences. Prior to that, he held various positions in research and data systems with nonprofit organizations and educational institutions.

He earned a PhD in behavior, ecology, evolution, and systematics from the University of Maryland and holds a BS in biology from Georgetown University. He has served as a member of the Transportation Research Board’s transit data committee since 2021.

Rui Zhang

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

Dr. Zhang is Professor and Founding Chief of Division of Computational Health Sciences in the Medical School at the University of Minnesota. He is a co-Chair of AI and Data science for Healthcare (AID-H) working group within the UMN’s Data Science and AI hub, and Scientific Director of Innovative Methods & Data Science (IMDS) program at the Center for Learning Health System Sciences, the Director of Natural Language Processing/Information Extraction (NLP/IE) research program. Dr. Zhang’s research is at the forefront of integrating novel AI and Data Science with healthcare, focusing on analyze multi-modal biomedical big data, including electronic health records, biomedical literature, patient-generated data, and biomedical knowledge bases. His research has been fully supported by multiple NIH U01, R01, R21 grants with a total cost over $20 million as PI. He is the Chair of American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Natural Language Processing Working Group. Dr. Zhang is also an elected FACMI and FAMIA member, and was named as McKnight Presidential Fellow.

Jim Wilgenbusch

VP of Informatics and CMIO, University of California Irvine Health

James (Jim) Wilgenbusch is the Director of Research Computing in the Research & Innovation Office at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Jim is responsible for the strategic direction and leadership of the four major computational research areas under the Office of the Vice President for Research: the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI), U-Spatial, the International Institute for Biosensing (IIB), and the Data Science Initiative (DSI). In this role he leads University-wide initiatives, partners with collegiate senior administrators and works with faculty and administrators to shape research computing at the University of Minnesota, ensures the excellence of existing activities, and facilitates the implementation of new programs. Jim is also involved at a national level in the promotion and development of research cyberinfrastructure and plays a variety of roles in organizations such as the Coalition for Academic Scientific Computation (CASC), Campus Research Computing Consortium (CARCC), and the National Science Foundation’s Big Data Regional Innovation Hubs.

Jim maintains research activities in the study and implementation of models, methods and software used in phylogenetic inference and for over 15 years has been an invited faculty member at workshops and seminars on this same topic. Prior to coming to the University of Minnesota, Jim was a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Scientific Computing and the founding director of Florida State University’s Research Computing Center. While at FSU Jim co-founded the Sunshine State Education and Research Computing Alliance (SSERCA) to bring together Florida’s geographically distributed academic organizations and high-end compute and data storage resources in order to better support statewide research and create regional synergies.

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