As the US Advisory Healthcare Sector Leader, Jen is a trusted advisor who enables health executives to embrace and prepare for disruptive innovation. Jen leads teams that help market leaders leverage applied innovation and next-gen tech to define business growth strategies, design new models of clinical care, and future-proof the business, with a shared agenda to improve customer connectivity, clinical outcomes, access, and provider satisfaction. The Future of Health is here, and convening the ecosystem for an equitable future is our North Star.
As Deloitte’s Women+Health Platform Leader, Jen has teamed to set the strategy for our purpose-driven agenda and investments, and authored research on health disparities in the US, the business of women’s health, and the investment landscape. As next-gen technologies, GENAI, predictive analytics, supported by engagement platforms and new workforce models, are being adopted, the basis of competition is shifting from pipeline to platform business models.
Jen is passionate about partnering with health organizations through the next wave of disruption and reassembly, defining innovative and equitable business models, and the organization and workforce strategies that enable them. She is an acclaimed speaker on the topics of the Future of Health, Next-gen Tech and Digital Transformation, and Women’s Health nationally, and has authored primary research and publications on these topics, as well as Leadership, the Future of Work & Workforce Transformation, Decision Making & Organization Strategies in the industry.
Jen received her BA in Anthropology and Gender Studies from Amherst College, an MPH in Population Health from the Mailman School of Public Health, and an MBA in Finance from Columbia Business School. A lifelong New Yorker, Jen resides in Manhattan with her husband and three children—Olivia (22), Aidan (18), and Julian (15)—and their goldendoodle, Milo. Together, they focus on curtailing food insecurity in the city.