CHICAGO, Aug. 21, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Aptitive, a Chicago-based IT consulting firm, has named Jim Anfield as a new principal in the firm. In this role, Anfield will be leading the expansion of the healthcare and insurance practices as well as building out the business development organization.
Anfield brings over fifteen years of experience in healthcare technology, having previously worked with health insurance payers, hospitals, and other parts of the healthcare system. As part of the leadership team, he will be responsible for serving new healthcare and insurance clients, leveraging Aptitive's core competencies in data, cloud, application development, and analytics.
"I'm very excited to join the Aptitive team. They have incredible talent with a strong team of data experts as well as deep strategic technology partnerships allowing them to deliver excellent business and technology value to their clients. Aptitive has a very bright future as we look to build our healthcare and insurance practices."
"Jim's proven success in healthcare and technology make him the perfect person to lead our healthcare/insurance practices and business development" said Paul Corning, CEO of Aptitive. "His background combined with our team's technical expertise will help us to provide best-in-class technology solutions for our current and future clients."
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About Aptitive
Aptitive is a Chicago-based IT consulting firm with solutions focusing on the management, design, and development of data-centric projects. Our consultants hold a multitude of certifications across a variety of platforms, including Microsoft, Snowflake, and Looker. Our high-aptitude consultants bring innovative technology solutions to your business problems.
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