Rod Clark

Rod Clark

Analytics Engineer, Consultant @ Health Catalyst

About Rod Clark

Rod Clark is an Analytics Engineer and Consultant currently employed at Health Catalyst since 2018, with previous experience as a Data Architect at Intermountain Healthcare for 12 years. He holds a B.S. in Zoology from Brigham Young University and has also worked in various roles including Data Security Administrator and Programmer Analyst IV.

Work at Health Catalyst

Rod Clark has been employed at Health Catalyst since 2018, serving as an Analytics Engineer and Consultant. In this role, he focuses on leveraging data analytics to improve healthcare outcomes. His work involves collaborating with various teams to implement data-driven solutions that enhance operational efficiency and patient care within the Greater Salt Lake City Area.

Previous Experience at Intermountain Healthcare

Prior to his current position, Rod Clark worked at Intermountain Healthcare as a Data Architect from 2006 to 2018. During his 12 years there, he was responsible for designing and managing data systems that supported clinical and operational decision-making. His contributions helped streamline processes and improve data accessibility within the organization.

Role at Nu Skin Enterprises

In 2018, Rod Clark briefly worked at Nu Skin Enterprises as a Programmer Analyst IV for four months. His responsibilities included programming and analyzing data systems to support business operations. This role provided him with additional experience in data management and software development.

Education and Expertise

Rod Clark earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology from Brigham Young University, where he studied from 1987 to 1994. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in analytical thinking and problem-solving, which he applies in his roles in data analytics and engineering.

Background in Data Security

Before his tenure at Intermountain Healthcare, Rod Clark worked as a Data Security Administrator for Salt Lake County from 2002 to 2006. In this position, he focused on protecting sensitive data and ensuring compliance with security protocols, contributing to the overall integrity of data management practices.

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