Abigail Tsui
About Abigail Tsui
Abigail Tsui is a Senior Product Manager at Pareto Intelligence, with a background in healthcare analytics and product management. She has previously held positions at Cigna and Mount Sinai Health System, contributing to significant improvements in data processes and customer satisfaction.
Current Role at Pareto Intelligence
Abigail Tsui serves as a Senior Product Manager at Pareto Intelligence, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing product development and management strategies, focusing on enhancing the company's offerings in healthcare analytics. Her expertise in product management is instrumental in driving innovation and improving user experience.
Previous Experience at Cigna
Abigail Tsui has held multiple roles at Cigna, including Business Analytics Senior Analyst for Cigna Medicare from 2018 to 2019 and Business Project Senior Analyst in the Managed Care Rotational Program from 2017 to 2018. In these positions, she contributed to data analysis and project management, supporting initiatives aimed at improving healthcare services.
Achievements in Product Development
During her tenure at Pareto Intelligence, Abigail Tsui built and refined the Pareto Hub, which received the 'Best Healthcare Big Data Solution' award at the 2022 MedTech Breakthrough Awards Program. This project supported millions in revenue and demonstrated her capability in leading successful product initiatives.
Educational Background
Abigail Tsui earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from Northwestern University. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her work in healthcare product management and analytics, allowing her to apply technical knowledge to real-world challenges.
Early Career Experience
Before her current roles, Abigail Tsui gained valuable experience as a Market Research Intern at Nanosphere in 2016 and as an Administrative Assistant and Residential Assistant at Northwestern University's Master of Science in Communication program from 2014 to 2017. These early positions helped her develop essential skills in research, communication, and project coordination.