Neomie Gutierrez, MBA
About Neomie Gutierrez, MBA
Neomie Gutierrez, MBA, serves as a Business Analyst II at CommonSpirit Health, where she has contributed to significant savings initiatives in Information Technology and Digital. With a strong educational background including multiple degrees from Colorado Technical University, she has over a decade of experience in various roles across healthcare and legal sectors.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Neomie Gutierrez serves as a Business Analyst II at CommonSpirit Health, having joined the organization in 2020. In her role, she has led savings initiatives for the Information Technology and Digital departments, resulting in over $19 million in savings. She prioritizes projects and functions based on their business value and constraints. Additionally, she collaborates with Divisional CIOs, National SVPs, Finance, and VMO to align ITD strategy and optimize savings through variance analysis and forecasting reports.
Education and Expertise
Neomie Gutierrez holds an MBA in Project Management from Colorado Technical University, which she completed in 2016. She also earned a Master's degree in Organizational Leadership from the same institution between 2016 and 2018. Furthermore, she obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a focus on Human Resources Management from Colorado Technical University, graduating in 2015. Her educational background supports her expertise in business analysis and project coordination.
Background
Prior to her current role at CommonSpirit Health, Neomie Gutierrez worked at CHI as a Program Coordinator and Finance Business Analyst since 2018. She also held the position of Information Technology Project Coordinator at CHI during the same period. Her earlier experience includes serving as an Executive Assistant, Lean Coach, and Project Coordinator at Saint Francis Medical Center from 2014 to 2018, and as a Legal Assistant at The Carlson Law Firm from 2006 to 2010.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Neomie Gutierrez has managed savings and tracking reporting for 13 divisions, enhancing financial accuracy and accountability. She identified and researched incorrect Lawson charges to hospital sites, contributing to improved financial management. Her leadership in savings initiatives at CommonSpirit Health demonstrates her ability to drive significant financial outcomes through strategic project prioritization.