Christopher Martin
About Christopher Martin
Christopher Martin is the Lead Data Analyst at EmblemHealth, where he has worked since 2016. He has a background in data analysis and cost-saving initiatives, notably reducing pharmacy spend by $10 million in 2017.
Work at EmblemHealth
Christopher Martin has served as the Lead Data Analyst at EmblemHealth since 2016. In this role, he has been instrumental in implementing data analysis and cost-saving initiatives, notably reducing the company's pharmacy spend by $10 million in 2017. His responsibilities include conducting detailed analyses to support financial oversight and improve operational efficiency within the organization.
Previous Experience at Elderplan
Before joining EmblemHealth, Christopher Martin worked as a Business Planning Analyst at Elderplan from 2014 to 2016. During his two years in this position, he contributed to business planning efforts in Brooklyn, NY, where he utilized data analysis to inform decision-making processes.
Background in Operations Analysis
Christopher Martin has a background in operations analysis, having worked as a Senior Operations Analyst at the Visiting Nurse Service of New York from 2008 to 2014. In this role, he oversaw data integration processes in collaboration with the IT department, ensuring data integrity and identifying inconsistencies. His work included conducting detailed contract performance analyses to identify areas of overpayment in high-spend contractual agreements.
Education and Expertise
Christopher Martin earned a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Criminology from the University of Oklahoma, where he studied from 2000 to 2005. His educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in data analysis and its applications in various sectors, including healthcare and government policy.
Contributions to Policy Analysis
In addition to his roles in data analysis, Christopher Martin produced demographic analysis for the Oklahoma government. His work aimed at proposing policy changes to control the state's prison population, demonstrating his ability to apply data-driven insights to influence public policy.