Stephanie Denvir, Ms, Cae
About Stephanie Denvir, Ms, Cae
Stephanie Denvir is the Senior Director of Strategic Relations at HIMSS, overseeing North American chapters and leading key initiatives in health IT.
Company
Stephanie Denvir is currently employed at Himss, a global advisor and thought leader supporting the transformation of the health ecosystem. She has been affiliated with Himss since 2004, serving in various roles over the years including Senior Director of Strategic Relations, Director of Strategic Relationships, and Senior Manager. Himss is based in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Title
Stephanie Denvir holds the position of Senior Director of Strategic Relations at Himss. In this capacity, she is responsible for fostering and maintaining vital strategic relationships across the health ecosystem. Prior to this, she served as Director of Strategic Relationships and Senior Manager within the same organization.
Education and Expertise
Stephanie Denvir holds both a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and a Master of Science in Leadership and Management from Michigan State University - the Eli Broad College of Business. She completed her undergraduate degree between 1994 to 1999 and her graduate studies from 2018 to 2020. Her educational background equips her with expertise in leadership, management, and marketing, supporting her professional roles.
Professional Background
Before her tenure at Himss, Stephanie Denvir worked at Smithbucklin as an Association Manager from 2001 to 2004. She also served as the Special Events Director at the Michigan Sids Alliance from 2000 to 2001. Her diverse experiences have contributed to her comprehensive understanding of strategic relationships and event management.
Key Responsibilities
Stephanie Denvir oversees the 54 North American Chapters of Himss, which encompass more than 97% of the organization's membership. She is also responsible for designing and executing the HX360 Executive Engagement initiative and leads the HIMSS Women in Health IT initiative, aiming to advance women in the health IT sector. Additionally, she acts as the primary liaison between Himss and strategically important entities, including chapters, non-profits, corporations, foundations, provider health settings, government, and academia.