Harry Wang, BA, MS, MBA, Director, Health & Mobile Product Research, Parks Associates
Harry Wang studies the consumer electronics and entertainment service industries with a focus on portable CE hardware, software, and associated applications and services. He is also the lead analyst for Parks Associates’ digital health research program. Harry has presented his research in numerous industry events including CES, Digital Hollywood, Photo Marketing Association Annual Show, American Telemedicine Association Annual Show, World Health Congress, and Parks Associates’ CONNECTIONS™ conferences. Harry earned his MS degree in marketing research from the University of Texas at Arlington. He also holds an MBA degree in finance from Texas Christian University and a BA degree in international business from Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, P.R. China.
Christine D. Chang is an analyst on Ovum’s Healthcare Life Sciences Technology team, specifically covering the healthcare industry. Her research focuses on technologies for providers and payers and analysis of the market trends and end-user pain points within this sector. Christine has considerable experience researching the electronic health record, clinical decision support, interoperability and telehealth markets, having published numerous reports and market forecasts in these areas. Her research focuses on the challenges of moving these technologies from the early stages of adoption to widespread use. Christine has spoken at the American Telemedicine Association’s conference as well as vendor customer conferences and has been quoted in publications such as US News and World Report, CIO Magazine, Information Week, Computerworld, Healthcare IT News, Healthcare Informatics and Health Data Management. Prior to joining Ovum, Christine worked at the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation where she monitored contracts, analyzed staffing allocations and revised policies and procedures. In addition, Christine has worked with SafeKids Worldwide, the Lower East Side Harm Reduction Center and conducted research at the Columbia University Medical Center and the A.I. duPont Hospital for Children. Christine holds a M.P.H. with a focus on Health Policy and Management from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and an A.B. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University.
Zachary Bujnoch is a Research Analyst with the Frost & Sullivan North America Healthcare Practice. He focuses on monitoring and analyzing emerging trends, technologies and market dynamics in the patient monitoring industry in North America. Since joining Frost & Sullivan in January 2007, Bujnoch is specializing in ECG and heart monitoring services and products. Prior to this, Bujnoch worked as a Quality Engineer in Argon Medical, a medical device company. There he was responsible for wide array of corrective and preventative actions (CAPA) along with FDA/ISO compliance. As a student at Texas A&M, his research interests were Bio-imaging and Biomechanics.
Brian Dolan, Editor & Co-Founder, mobihealthnews.com
Prior to founding MobiHealthNews with business partner Joe Maillie, Brian was a senior analyst with Boston-based research firm Yankee Group, where he led program development for the company’s Mobile Internet World event and helped craft the company’s publication development. Brian got his start in 2005 as editor of FierceWireless, a leading trade publication in the wireless industry. While at Fierce he helped develop a number of online webinars and live events’ programs and also founded publications covering mobile content and IPTV. Brian has spoken at a number of industry events including The Digital Health Summit @ CES, Everywhere Healthcare @ CTIA, Informa’s Mobile Healthcare Summit, The Telecom Council’s mHealth seminar, FOSE, and more. He has frequently served as an industry expert for newsradio and the consumer press.