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Staff Spotlight: Meet Bryce Senz

MSPP prides itself on having a team dedicated to advancing the future of public health technology through innovation. In this space, we highlight team members who are hard at work to make our mission a reality. 

This quarter we feature our new VP of Engineering, Bryce Senz.

Multi-State Partnership for prevention is honored to welcome our new VP of Engineering, Bryce Senz. Bryce is a graduate of Duke University with a B.S.E in Electrical and Computer Engineering and has around 16 years of experience in business and technology development. 

Before coming to MSPP, Bryce spent five years at Capital One Finacial as a Sr. Business Analyst working on Business Strategy and Credit Policy, where he led a team and integrated a marketing strategy to develop a new online customer experience that increased online baking usage among customers. After leaving Capital One, Bryce founded an athletic company with a couple of collogues and grew it from a small three-person business in South Carolina to a company that did business throughout the United States with offices in South Carolina and Florida. 

He later sold his business and found work at HiringThing, an HR company. There he acted as the API Architect and Director of Integrations and built out a team to help transform the company's technology side of operations, making it an API-driven product. After HiringThing, Bryce spent a few years consulting for government companies dealing with technology information security and then made his way to PrepMod. 

What do you like about working at PrepMod?

MSPP is the first company that I've worked for that I think is genuinely mission-driven in any real sense. Working here, you can tell the company is dedicated to making a difference in improving public health for the people it serves rather than getting caught up in the financial aspect of its services, as many companies seem to do. Their vision of what the public healthcare space could become with the emphasis on the role of technology is super fascinating to me. 

I'm excited to help grow PrepMod from a company that's dedicated its time and growth to the COVID-19 public health crisis and expand it to a company whose technology enables us to be even more proactive in solving other public health care challenges by driving efficacy between systems, providers and patients to ultimately help folks have better healthcare outcomes. 

What are you working on right now? 

One of the bigger ongoing PrepMod initiatives is improving how we integrate with different IIS systems and providers and extending that functionality. We’re also doing a lot to enable states municipalities and clients to understand more about the data that exists with PrepMod. There is a world of opportunity in how we use the data we’ve collected in the past to help people make better decisions on the analytics, health provider, and patient sides. I think the projects we have coming down the path could be really impactful in that space. 

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