Elle Koagedal
About Elle Koagedal
Elle Koagedal serves as the Vice President of National Accounts and Growth Enablement at Centivo, where she has worked since 2023. She has a diverse background in health benefits and client success, having previously held roles at Mercer and Facebook.
Current Role at Centivo
Elle Koagedal serves as the Vice President of National Accounts and Growth Enablement at Centivo, a position she has held since 2023. In this role, she focuses on developing and implementing strategies to enhance national account relationships and drive growth initiatives. Her leadership aims to optimize client engagement and ensure the successful delivery of Centivo's healthcare solutions.
Previous Experience at Centivo
Prior to her current role, Elle Koagedal worked at Centivo as Vice President of Client Success and Sales Enablement from 2021 to 2023. During her tenure, she was responsible for enhancing client satisfaction and supporting sales initiatives. She also held the position of Business Solutions Lead from 2020 to 2021, where she contributed to the development of business strategies and solutions.
Professional Background at Mercer
Elle Koagedal has extensive experience at Mercer, where she held multiple roles from 2015 to 2018. She started as a Health & Benefits Analyst and progressed to Senior Health & Benefits Analyst. Her work involved consulting on health benefits and developing strategies focused on value-based care and behavioral health. She was also a member of Mercer’s Center for Health Innovation and Total Health Management teams.
Education and Academic Background
Elle Koagedal earned a Bachelor's Degree in Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley. She also studied Peace and Conflict Studies during her time at the university. Prior to her university education, she attended San Domenico High School, where she laid the foundation for her academic pursuits.
Internship Experience
Elle Koagedal began her career with internships that provided valuable experience in health research. She worked as a Research Intern at Stroll Health for five months in 2013 and at Berkeley Media Studies Group for two months in 2014. These roles contributed to her understanding of health policy and research methodologies.