Kerri Riel Nash
About Kerri Riel Nash
Kerri Riel Nash is an Account Executive in Professional Services at MEDITECH, where she has worked since 2022. With over 15 years of experience in healthcare IT, she specializes in deploying technology solutions and has held various roles at MEDITECH and Harvard Medical School.
Current Role at MEDITECH
Kerri Riel Nash currently serves as an Account Executive in Professional Services at MEDITECH. She has held this position since 2022, contributing to the company's efforts in providing technology solutions to healthcare organizations. In her role, she focuses on understanding client needs and aligning them with MEDITECH's services to enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at MEDITECH
Kerri Riel Nash has extensive experience at MEDITECH, having worked in various roles since 2006. She was a Senior IT Project Manager from 2021 to 2022 and led the COVID-19 Customer Task Force from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, she served as an Account Manager and IT Project Manager, focusing on customer optimization and electronic health record systems, respectively.
Education and Certifications
Kerri Riel Nash studied at Stonehill College, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Health/Health Care Administration/Management. She also attended the University of Massachusetts Boston, obtaining a Practical Project Management Certificate in 2015. These educational qualifications support her expertise in healthcare project management.
Specialization in Healthcare IT
Kerri Riel Nash specializes in deploying and integrating technology solutions in the healthcare sector, particularly electronic health records (EHR) systems and data analytics tools. With over 15 years of experience, she has a strong background in leading technical programs and resolving complex challenges in healthcare through innovative project management.
Background in Behavioral Health
Kerri Riel Nash began her career in the behavioral health sector, working as an Administrative Assistant at South Bay Mental Health Center, Inc. from 1998 to 2000. She later served as a Clinical Research Assistant at Harvard Medical School from 2000 to 2006, focusing on neuroscience and behavioral health, which laid the foundation for her expertise in healthcare.