Mary Stewart
Senior Vice President, Compliance, Communications and Policy at Foresight Diagnostics Inc.- Claim this Profile
Click to upgrade to our gold package
for the full feature experience.
Topline Score
Bio
0
/5.0 / Based on 0 ratingsFilter reviews by:
Experience
-
Foresight Diagnostics Inc.
-
United States
-
Biotechnology Research
-
1 - 100 Employee
-
Senior Vice President, Compliance, Communications and Policy
-
Oct 2023 - Present
Denver Metropolitan Area
-
-
-
Morning Sun Holdings, LLC
-
United States
-
Principal
-
Mar 2023 - Present
United States
-
-
-
Sequencing Health
-
Biotechnology Research
-
1 - 100 Employee
-
Executive Advisor
-
Feb 2023 - Jun 2023
-
-
Chief Operating Officer
-
Oct 2022 - Feb 2023
-
-
-
Genapsys
-
United States
-
Biotechnology Research
-
1 - 100 Employee
-
Chief Operating Officer
-
Apr 2021 - Oct 2022
-
-
-
Invitae
-
United States
-
Biotechnology Research
-
700 & Above Employee
-
Vice President, Global Diagnostic Strategy, Oncology Integration and Expansion
-
Jan 2021 - Apr 2021
-
-
National Accounts and Advocacy
-
Oct 2020 - Jan 2021
San Francisco, California, United States
-
-
-
ArcherDX, Inc.
-
United States
-
Spectator Sports
-
AVP, National Accounts and Advocacy
-
Sep 2020 - Oct 2020
Boulder, Colorado, United States
-
-
-
USAF
-
Guinea
-
International Trade and Development
-
Commander, 59th Medical Support Group (Health System Chief Operating Officer)
-
Jul 2019 - Aug 2020
Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas Leads all expeditionary, logistics, financial, IT, human resources and clinical ancillary operations for the Air Force’s largest medical wing consisting of over 8,000 personnel, seven groups, & 11 medical facilities around the San Antonio metropolitan area, and multiple worldwide deployment sites. Commands 1,700 military, civilian, and contract personnel and executes a $300M annual operations budget enabling the 59 Medical Wing to provide worldwide contingency health care support, comprehensive… Show more Leads all expeditionary, logistics, financial, IT, human resources and clinical ancillary operations for the Air Force’s largest medical wing consisting of over 8,000 personnel, seven groups, & 11 medical facilities around the San Antonio metropolitan area, and multiple worldwide deployment sites. Commands 1,700 military, civilian, and contract personnel and executes a $300M annual operations budget enabling the 59 Medical Wing to provide worldwide contingency health care support, comprehensive healthcare services, clinical research, graduate medical education, and enlisted technical training. Responsible for $17M in health information technology assets, $157M in medical equipment, $176M in contract services, and 65 buildings. Ensures comprehensive pharmacy, medical laboratory, and nutritional medicine services are provided to 243,000 regional beneficiaries, manages 15 Graduate Medical Education and nursing programs, 9 Phase II technical training programs, operates the Department of Defense’s largest Blood Donor Center, and oversees 500 annual deployments supporting global operations. Leads the Air Force’s largest Airman Medical Transition Unit ensuring the coordination and delivery of care to some of the service’s highest acuity wounded, ill, and injured.
-
-
Adjunct Instructor (Air University, Medical Group Commander's Course)
-
Mar 2018 - Jul 2020
Maxwell AFB Course instructor for CEO/COO level senior AF leaders regarding health care administration and policy topics. Also serves as leadership panel member and peer mentor.
-
-
Commander, 377th Medical Group (Chief Executive Officer)
-
Jun 2017 - Jun 2019
Kirtland AFB, NM Chief Executive Officer for large outpatient primary care clinic, with limited specialty services in occupational health, optometry, mental health and physical medicine. Managed 350 staff and $27M annual budget. Led partnership with collocated New Mexico Veterans Affairs Medical Center, in support of 40,000 eligible population and 13,000 enrolled patients.
-
-
-
-
Commander, 86th Medical Support Squadron (Chief Operating Officer at Large Primary Care Clinic)
-
Jul 2014 - Jul 2016
Ramstein AB, Germany Ensured health care for 60K ex-pats across Germany and larger European and African markets. Executed $30M budget in challenging joint Air Force/Army health care system that managed over 300K annual visits across 40+ clinics. Led busiest medical equipment and logistics operations in the US Air Force.
-
-
Deputy Chief, Medical Programming (Senior Policy Advisor)
-
Jul 2012 - Jul 2014
Directed and defended six-year $39B strategic budget for the Air Force Surgeon General. Oversaw Air Force Medical Service Corporate Structure via eight cross-functional divisions and 13 regional headquarters. Developed strategy and authored resourcing guidance for 44K manpower billets in support of 2.6M worldwide patients at 75 hospitals and clinics. Filled Director role for eight months.
-
-
Administrator, 5th Medical Group (Chief Operating Officer at Mid-Sized Clinical Practice)
-
Jul 2010 - Jul 2012
Primary care clinic senior administrator, directing daily operations for 16K enrolled patient population and largest nuclear operator population in the Department of Defense. Oversaw 79K annual visits and 14K network referrals with a $10.5M operations and maintenance budget across 180K square feet of clinical space.
-
-
-
-
Chief, Program Strategy (Senior Strategic Resourcing Analyst)
-
Aug 2007 - Jul 2009
Organized, compiled and published $799B Air Force strategic resourcing program/six-year budget. Created briefings and prepared documents for Secretary of the Air Force and Air Force Chief of Staff to advocate for funding to Secretary of Defense, Congress and the President of the United States. Organized decisional meetings for the Air Force Corporate Structure, responsible for all resourcing-decisions in the US Air Force.
-
-
Education
-
Arizona State University, W. P. Carey School of Business
Master of Business Administration - MBA, International Finance emphasis -
Air War College
Master of Strategic Studies -
Air Command and Staff College
Master in Military Operation Art and Sciences -
Arizona State University
Master in Health Care Administration -
United States Air Force Academy
Bachelor of Science, Management -
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Federal Interagency Institute for Healthcare Executives -
US Agency for International Development
Joint Humanitarian Operations Course -
United States Air Force Academy
Bachelor of Science - BS, Business Administration and Management, General