LifeShare Welcomes New Vice President of Analytics and Information Technology
OKLAHOMA CITY (July 17, 2024)— David Clark of Denver, Colorado, joins the LifeShare Network team as Vice President of Analytics and Information Technology (VPAT).
David brings more than two decades of experience in building and leading high-performance software engineering teams. He introduces an innovative vision for LifeShare Network with data-driven solutions for the organization’s stakeholders. As a member of the executive leadership team, David will oversee LifeShare’s Information Technology infrastructure and Data Analytics teams. To enhance efficiency and support LifeShare’s vision, he will leverage data and use high-level statistical methods to solve and convey complex concepts. He will play a critical role in harnessing the power of data and technology to drive strategic growth and advance the future of organ and tissue procurement organizations. “David will be a great asset to our team,” said Jeff Orlowski, President and Chief Executive Officer at LifeShare Network. “His leadership and creativity will help drive LifeShare’s mission forward and optimize technology across all administrative and clinical assets.” |
About LifeShare Network
LifeShare Network, Inc. serves as the parent company for LifeShare Transplant Donor Services of Oklahoma, Inc., the only federally authorized Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) for the state of Oklahoma, LifeShare Tissue Services, Inc., and LifeShare Innovations, LLC. The LifeShare Network and its subsidiaries exist with community support from the LifeShare Foundation, Inc. The LifeShare Network, Inc. serves as the administrative resource to its subsidiaries allowing them to focus on their primary functions of procuring more organs and tissue resulting in more lives saved.
LifeShare Network, Inc. serves as the parent company for LifeShare Transplant Donor Services of Oklahoma, Inc., the only federally authorized Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) for the state of Oklahoma, LifeShare Tissue Services, Inc., and LifeShare Innovations, LLC. The LifeShare Network and its subsidiaries exist with community support from the LifeShare Foundation, Inc. The LifeShare Network, Inc. serves as the administrative resource to its subsidiaries allowing them to focus on their primary functions of procuring more organs and tissue resulting in more lives saved.