Laura Gitre
About Laura Gitre
Laura Gitre is a Senior Account Executive at NASCO with over 30 years of experience in healthcare payer technology and business operations.
Title
Laura Gitre is a Senior Account Executive at NASCO. She brings extensive experience to her current role, having worked in various senior positions throughout her career.
Company
Laura Gitre is currently working at NASCO. Previously, she held significant roles at COBX (a subsidiary of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan), Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina, and Morgan Bradley.
Education and Expertise
Laura Gitre earned a Bachelors of Business Administration from Eastern Michigan University, where she studied Operations Research and Information Systems. She has over 30 years of experience in healthcare payer technology and business operations, with a demonstrated ability to lead large teams in technology migrations, system/product development, and application integration. Her versatile skill set includes expertise in business process improvements, program/portfolio management, business architecture, and vendor management.
Background
In her career, Laura Gitre has held notable roles such as Director of Program Management Office at COBX, Director of Technology Integration at Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Director of NASCO Steady State Team, Director of Migrations at NASCO, and Vice President at Morgan Bradley. Her career began as a Director at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Michigan, where she served for 21 years. Each role focused on enhancing technology and business operations within the healthcare sector.
Achievements
Laura Gitre's extensive experience includes significant contributions to business architecture and vendor management. She has led large teams in achieving seamless technology migrations and enhancing system/product development. Her work in application integration and business process improvements has been integral to the organizations she has served, showcasing her ability to solve complex problems within healthcare payer technology.