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As Executive Chairwoman of Mozilla, Mitchell continues her commitment to an open, innovative Web and the infinite possibilities it presents. TIME Magazine profiled Mitchell under “Scientists and Thinkers” in its 2005 TIME 100. She has also appeared on “The Charlie Rose Show” and “CNN Global Office” to discuss open source software and the Firefox phenomenon. In 2009, Mitchell was honored as winner of the Anita Borg Institute's 2009 Women of Vision Award. In 2010 she was the recipient of the Aenne Burda Award for Creative Leadership and was honored as the recipient of Frost & Sullivan’s 2010 Growth, Innovation and Leadership Award. She is also a part of the Henry Ford Museum's Innovator Program.
Jan Flowers
Jan Flowers is the Director of Global Health Informatics, and a Clinical Faculty member and Research Scientist in the School of Nursing at the University of Washington and . She has been worked in tech her whole adult life – a programmer for the first part, then getting into health informatics for the second part. Her technology her entire career – as a programmer and innovator in corporate companies in her early years, delving into the field of health informatics over the past decade. She has received her BS in Psychology, and Bioethics and Medical History, all from University of Washington, and her MSc in Health Law from UC San Francisco. Her passion is social justice and health equity, so she began working focuses her work on using health information systems for to improve patient lives in resource constrained settings. Her In her role at the University of Washington is to direct , she directs the technical strategy and architecture for global health informatics programs in resource constrained settings, with projects based in Mozambique, Kenya, Cote d'Ivoire, Haiti, Vietnam, and Namibia. Her focus is on national and facility-level enterprise health (eHealth) architectures, development and implementation of health information systems (EMR, LIS, Pharmacy, LMIS, Aggregate Tools, Surveillance, etc), standards-based interoperability for health data exchange, and building capacity and sustainability by strengthening of knowledge and skills through the creation and strengthening of open source HIS communities, course curriculum development, conducting of workshops and courses, and development of mentoring programs. Jan also co-teaches Patient Centered Technologies courses in the CIPCT Masters programsIn addition to her roles at the University of Washington and OpenMRS, Jan also serves as a health informatics advisor for the Washington Health Access Alliance, as a member of the Board of Directors for OpenELIS Foundation, and as a member of the Seattle Colleges Human Subjects Review Committee for student and faculty research.
Bill Tierney
William M. Tierney, M.D., is the President and CEO of the Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Interim Director for the Regenstrief Center of Biomedical Informatics, and a Chancellor's Professor and Sam Regenstrief Professor for Health Services Research at the Indiana University School of Medicine where he also serves as Associate Dean for Clinical Effectiveness Research.
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