— Healthcare technology consulting and services company Tegria appointed Brian Cahill as CEO and Ray Gensinger as chief medical officer.
Cahill was previously executive vice president for sales and delivery at Tegria, a spinout of healthcare giant Providence that launched in 2020. He is the former CEO of Cumberland Consulting Group, which provided technology consulting and advisory services and was acquired by Tegria in 2021. Cahill also previously held leadership roles at lifeIMAGE, eWebHealth, ChartOne and HPR.
Gensinger was previously chief information officer for Hospitals Sisters Health System, a health group in Illinois and Wisconsin. He also was previously the chief medical information officer at Fairview Health Services and Hennepin County Medical Center. A licensed general internist, Gensinger has expertise in clinical informatics and software design. He formerly held faculty appointments at the University of Minnesota in its nursing school and Institute for Health Informatics.
— Dave Fleischman, a former executive at Expedia and online jewelry service Blue Nile, is now chief product officer at Denver-based Angi, which supports homeowners by facilitating access to services. Fleischman was previously interim chief product officer at St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and senior vice president of product management at real estate tech company Compass.
Fleischman worked at Blue Nile for three years, most recently as chief growth officer. Prior to that he was as Expedia for close to seven years, most recently as vice president of global product. He also held managerial roles at Microsoft, Nokia and Apple.
— Phyllis Campbell, chair of the Pacific Northwest region of JPMorgan Chase & Co. is retiring. Campbell has worked in banking for 30 years and joined JPMorgan in 2009 after the bank acquired Washington Mutual. She is a board member of the Allen Institute, the business group Washington Roundtable and the U.S.-Japan Council. She also was previously CEO and president of the philanthropic group The Seattle Foundation. She will step down April 5.
Campbell will be succeeded by Kerri Schroeder, who has worked at JP Morgan in Seattle since January as managing director and region manager of commercial banking. Schroeder was previously president of the Seattle market for Bank of America and was also an executive at Merrill Lynch.
— Transportation logistics and supply chain company FlavorCloud hired two new leaders.
- Matthew Carpentieri joins as head of partnerships, moving from ShipMonk, where he was senior director of partnerships.
- Calli Grace joins as vice president of customer experience. She was previously senior lead, merchant success and support at Shopify and head of operations at Moonglow, a jewelry maker and early FlavorCloud customer.
— Karat, a Seattle-based startup that helps companies conduct technical interviews, filled two leadership positions.
- Dan Haroldsen joins the company as vice president of marketing. He was previously senior vice president of marketing and customer experience at Pluralsight, which markets corporate learning management systems, and has also held leadership roles at Microsoft, Adobe and Salesforce.
- Marcus Taylor was promoted from vice president of account management to vice president of America enterprise sales. Taylor joined the company in January 2022 and previously spent a decade at Indeed, most recently as senior director of sales.
Other key personnel changes across the Pacific Northwest tech industry:
- Josh Ettwein is now vice president of engineering at Rippl Care, a Seattle startup focused on mental healthcare for seniors. Ettwein was previously head of product engineering at Curai Health.
- Cyndie Martini is stepping down after 25 years as CEO of Member Access Processing, the Seattle-based company she founded that provides mobile processing platform for credit unions and other services.
- Mark Sheridan is now vice president of marketing partner alliances at sales enablement platform Highspot. He was previously head of strategic partnerships at SentinelOne and vice president of business development KeepTruckin and Proofpoint.
- Portland sustainable footwear startup Hilos brought on two retired Nike executives, Eric Sprunk and Greg Bui, as advisors. The pair also invested in the company, which recently raised $3 million.
- Seattle microscopy startup Alpenglow Biosciences hired Steve Pemberton as senior vice president for commercial development. He previously held senior roles at Ultivue, Haematologic Technologies and Bionique Testing Laboratories.
- Seattle-area engineer David Blythe joined semiconductor giant AMD as a corporate fellow, a position that recognizes accomplished innovators. Blythe previously spent 13 years at Intel, most recently as its lead GPU architect. He also was an architect at Microsoft.
- Seattle Children’s appointed Francesca Vega as vice president of external affairs. She was previously vice chancellor for community and government relations at University of California, San Francisco.