Emmi Solutions Names Patient Engagement Leader Devin Gross as CEO

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Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:43am EDT

CHICAGO--(Business Wire)--
Emmi Solutions, creator of Web-based interactive patient education, today
announced that Devin Gross has become its new CEO and will serve on the
company`s Board of Directors. 

Mr. Gross, who spearheaded sales and business development for Emmi Solutions
since 2003, is a former hospital administrator, healthcare information
technology consultant and a regular speaker at conferences nationwide. 

"For the past seven years, Devin has been instrumental in the company`s overall
success," said Emmi Solutions Board Co-Chairman Marty Fox. "He knows our
clients, our products and the market as well as anyone. That combination is the
fit we looked for to take Emmi Solutions to the next level." 

Mr. Gross is widely regarded as a patient engagement pioneer. He has spent his
career working with healthcare organizations to find creative and practical ways
to put patients at the center of care. 

"We`ve been making patient engagement a reality since before it became a
buzzword," Mr. Gross said. "And we`re going to continue to invest, innovate and
be a market leader." 

About Emmi Solutions, LLC

Emmi Solutions, LLC, is the creator of technology-based communication solutions
and producer of award-winning Emmi programs. Healthcare organizations nationwide
use Emmi to engage patients and positively impact the patient experience across
the continuum of care. Whether it`s helping people prepare for a procedure or
manage a chronic disease, every detail of the Emmi platform is designed with a
single goal in mind: to improve the patient experience. For more information,
visit www.emmisolutions.com. 

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