Nview health tom young1/17/2024 ![]() Entrepreneurial from her teens, she has successfully started, developed and exited from more than ten companies, including a fashion boutique, several on-offline ESL institutes and content creation consultancies, translation/interpreting technology company, TTS (text to speech) technology start-up, genome technology startup, consumer electronics e-commerce company among them. With her boutique consulting firm helping Asian and Israeli biotech companies understand the global and local markets, performing due diligence for global investors, and crafting effective PR and risk management strategy, Susan’s work led to over a half dozen biotech companies to secure seed, angel and Series A funding. Early on, Susan started consulting for various organizations, including Samsung, LG, Kumho, Seoul National University, the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sports and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to name a few, particularly on cross cultural communications and strategic global business development. Graduating from Columbia University, Susan started her career on Wall Street working with Smith Barney and later a Salomon brothers JV in Asia as a NE Asia geopolitical and equity analyst covering the healthcare sector. Susan brings to IDCM her global perspective and strategic analysis acumen, as well as knowledge of cross-cultural communication to best facilitate and executive international deal developments across diverse cultures. He is married with 4 children and 8 grandchildren. ![]() He is currently CEO and co-founder of Nview Heath a provider of technology in the area of behavioral health assessments and suicide tracking tools. He has been medical director of several organizations including US Preventive Medicine and Citra Health Solutions. He was medical director for a group of behavioral health clinics. He was the COO for a large non-profit and built the first APA certified psychology post doctoral program in the state. He returned to Idaho and began work in the field of behavioral health. Young joined Connextions Health and built it into a company of 2,600 employees in three centers and later sold it to Optum. During that time, he developed in conjunction with Oregon Medicaid the first evidenced based pharmaceutical management program in the nation.īeginning in 2003 Dr. He served as the Medical Director for Idaho Medicaid from 1996 until 2004. He was the medical director for the QIO from 1989 to 1996. He served as the EDS for 7 years developing automated claims analysis programs and technology. He went into full time private practice in 1982.
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