Michael Berger

Adjunct Professor - Population Health Analytics at Rutgers Business School

Schools

  • Rutgers Business School

Links

Biography

Rutgers Business School

Michael Berger is a data scientist and industrial engineer by schooling but has had three distinct but interconnected careers in technology and management: -Process engineer and ERP consultant both in the Big 6 and as an independent -DotCom entrepreneur (of the non-serial variety) -Analytics leader at large health systems and payers Michael's main focus is to learn how operational analytics, cognitive machine learning, and infinite computing can help healthcare tackle its biggest problems. He has a life-long appreciation for classic enterprise data warehousing but has become a major advocate for leveraging cloud technologies to complement those solutions.

Education

  • MsBA in Business Analytics New York University - Leonard N. Stern School of Business (2017 — 2018)
  • PM Certification Harvard School of Public Health (2011 — 2012)
  • Bachelor's of Science University of Southern California (1990 — 1995)

Companies

  • Adjunct Professor - Population Health Analytics Rutgers Business School (2021)
  • Chief Data & Analytics Officer - MSHP and System VP, Enterprise Data - MSHS Mount Sinai Health System (2019)
  • Co-Chair HIMSS Clinical & Business Intelligence Community HIMSS Community Chair (2014 — 2019)
  • Vice President, Pop Health Informatics and Data Science Mount Sinai Health System (2015 — 2019)
  • Chief Analytics Officer Affinity Health Plan (2015 — 2015)
  • Leadership Council Member HDWA Leadership Council (2013 — 2015)
  • Vice President - Enterprise Analytics & BI (code name: CDIS) Geisinger Health System (2013 — 2015)
  • Big Data and Enterprise Business Intelligence Strategy North Shore LIJ Health System (2009 — 2013)
  • Director of Financial Systems Group North Shore-LIJ Health System (2009 — 2013)

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