President, CEO & Board Member at Medigram
Sherri is a sought after expert in mobile technology and the medical industries. She is honored to build and lead multi disciplinary teams at Medigram and in the industry to solve the leading cause of preventable death --a delay in information. She currently helps to lead technical trust and safety standards for the industry through IEEE and UL and has been published and quoted in both mainstream and industry media such as CIO.com, the Mercury News, NBC, Becker’s Hospital Review, ThisWeekinHealthIT and HITInfrastructure.com. She is also a member of the MIT Technology Review Global Panel, is helping advance digital literacy in the boardroom as a lifetime member of the Digital Directors Network, and has served on the board of the NorCal HIMSS. She is currently a co-author for a Springer engineering textbook chapter and is the lead author and editor for a forthcoming mobile computing in medicine book (Taylor & Francis). Prior to her current work in the mobile privacy, security, health IT and AI industry, Sherri worked in the medical device industry consulting on the areas of physician acceptance and economic feasibility for medical devices. Prior to that, she worked for over a decade with products addressing over a dozen disease states at Johnson & Johnson and was recognized for thought leadership by McGraw-Hill. Sherri has a B.S. in Combined Sciences from Santa Clara University and has completed certificates in electrical engineering, computer science, AI and ML through MIT. Sherri advises and serves various startups, boards, and NonProfits including as a member of the Board of Fellows for Santa Clara University and as an advisor to the SCU Leavey School of Business Women on Corporate Boards program.