Corey Zeigler, MBA, Fache, Lchime, Ch CIO
About Corey Zeigler, MBA, Fache, Lchime, Ch CIO
Corey Zeigler is the Chief Information Officer at Helio Health, Inc., where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in healthcare technology, having previously served as CIO at Canton-Potsdam Hospital and as a Chief Warrant Officer in the US Army.
Current Role at Helio Health
Corey Zeigler serves as the Chief Information Officer at Helio Health, Inc. since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the organization's information technology strategy and operations in the Syracuse, New York Area. He has implemented a complete cloud solution for productivity and collaboration applications, successfully transitioning Helio Health to Office 365. His leadership includes managing the Electronic Health Record (EHR) selection process for multiple merged organizations, aiming to establish a unified platform.
Previous Experience in the US Army
Corey Zeigler served in the US Army as a Chief Warrant Officer 3 from 1989 to 2002. During his 13 years of service, he gained valuable experience in leadership and technology management, which laid the foundation for his subsequent career in healthcare technology.
Educational Background
Corey Zeigler studied at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Professional Aeronautics from 1993 to 2000. He furthered his education at Capella University, obtaining a Master of Business Administration with a focus on Information Technology. This academic background supports his expertise in healthcare technology and management.
Board Membership and Community Involvement
Corey Zeigler serves on the board of Credo, a multi-site behavioral health and substance abuse treatment center. He is actively involved in strategizing its integration into a Clinically Integrated Network (CIN), contributing to the improvement of behavioral health services in the community.
Expertise in Healthcare Technology Management
Corey Zeigler specializes in managing multimillion-dollar profit and loss accountability within healthcare technology projects. His expertise includes bridging the gap between health information management and executive decision-making processes, ensuring that technology solutions align with organizational goals.