Our leadership team combines experience across the health care spectrum and a track record of building disruptive companies.
Gene Huang
Executive Chairman
Gene has a 30+ year career building health care businesses, focusing on health services companies, health plans, provider organizations and most recently payment reform and value-based care initiatives. Gene managed home health care and home IV therapy businesses, was chief operating officer of OptiCare Eye Health and was president and chief development officer of a multi-state physician home visit company that was sold to CIGNA.
In the health plan sector, he built the Medicare Advantage business from startup to an $850 million unit of Oxford Health Plans in the CT/NY/NJ market, was CEO of Citrus HealthCare in Tampa in a turnaround/ownership transition, ran the Medicare Advantage plan for HealthNet of the Northeast, built Chronic Special Needs Plans for Aveta and ran the nationwide 24-hour nurse line for IntraCorp/CIGNA HealthCare. From 2013 to 2018, Gene led the post-acute business for Remedy Partners, the largest player in the CMS Bundled Payment for Care Improvement program, generating substantial savings for Medicare, surpluses for SNF partners and returns for investors.
Gene has been on the ReferWell Board since 2015 and in his role as executive chairman, works on behalf of the Board with the CEO and his team to develop significant payer relationships and key strategic partnerships to maximize enterprise value. Gene holds a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Cornell University and Masters in the Management of Technology from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Vytas Kisielius
Chief Executive Officer
Prior to joining ReferWell, Vytas was CEO and co-founder of CMC. He built that business to include top utilities, credit card, real estate and student lender clients in North America, Europe and Australia.
Vytas started his career with IBM in various sales and product development management roles, was president and chief operating officer of health information technology, was senior vice president at Sky Alland Marketing and president/CEO at The Data Group and was vice president/general manager of Americas operations for Frontec AMT. Vytas co-founded Adeptra, Inc. (purchased by FairIsaac Corp in 2012) as well as CMC. Vytas holds an Bachelor of Arts in Economics with high honors from Princeton University and an MBA from the Harvard Business School.
Jeff Bander, MD
Chief Medical Officer & Founder
Dr. Jeff Bander is an innovative and successful chief of cardiology at Mount Sinai West. Dr. Bander is acutely attuned to his patients’ needs and has built several successful offices in three New York City boroughs as a result of the growing demand for his medical care. He has brought cutting edge and cloud-based technology to his offices, which has enabled him to improve patient care and drive efficiencies for his staff. Jeff holds a BS from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an MD from Harvard University.
Chad Baugh
Chief Revenue Officer
As ReferWell’s Chief Revenue Officer, Chad Baugh oversees all revenue-generating activities for the company, including sales, marketing, product pricing and customer strategy. His more than 20-year career in health care includes, most recently, revenue management at Teladoc Health, where he delivered triple digit revenue growth within the large and midsize health plan market segment.
Chad served as general manager, complex case management, for Best Doctors prior to Teladoc Health’s acquisition of the company in 2017. At Best Doctors, he had P&L responsibility including product design, sales, account management, finance, legal and operations. He has served in leadership roles at Edifecs, Allscripts, dbMotion and GE Healthcare.
Chad earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Phoenix and an MBA in Strategy, Finance and Entrepreneurship from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
He is a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps.
Nir Z. Pengas
Chief Technology Officer
Prior to joining ReferWell, Nir was the co-founder and chief technology officer at OccumHealth, a micro-intervention monitoring and validation technology for the home setting with a specific focus on value-based health care in the US. Nir has an extensive background in health care technology.
He served as vice president of research and development at Remedy Partners, the largest Awardee Convener in the CMS Bundled Payments for Care Improvement Initiative, was vice president of engineering for Remedy Systems (Acquired 2013) and served as the interim chief technology officer at Tomorrow Networks (acquired by Merck Pharmaceuticals).
Nir’s robust skillset as a health care technologist have helped him win multiple product innovations awards including the EHR accessibility challenge with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology and the Mobile Clinician Voice Challenge with Nuance.
Sam Boochever
Chief Financial Officer
Sam started his career in finance at Allscripts, a leading electronic medical record provider, where he managed P/L reporting for a $250 million business unit, the companies largest. Sam then founded his own startup, 1Degree, which is a platform that humanizes the influencer-fan relationship by allowing fans to FaceTime with their favorite influencers.
Under Sam’s leadership, 1Degree saw consistent double-digit growth and expanded to a dozen different countries. Sam joined ReferWell in 2018 as the chief financial officer and oversees strategic growth opportunities. He has an undergraduate degree from Cornell University and an MBA from the University of Virginia.
Tom Mackintire
Head of Health Plan Sales
Tom comes to ReferWell with more than 20 years of sales and sales leadership in the health care market. He was with HealthGrades in its infancy and was a key part of more than seven years of double-digit sales growth. He has worked in the payer and provider spaces, and most recently served as the senior vice president of sales for CaptureRx, a third-party administrator, working with community health centers, hospitals and health plans. Tom graduated from UMass Lowell with a degree in finance.
Michelle Rawicz
Chief of Staff
Before joining ReferWell, she was the director of HR and finance at Setplex, an IPTV/OTT platform solutions company. There, Michelle was responsible for all behind-the-scenes operations, including HR and accounting, and helped grow the company with many successful hires.
She previously held positions as a business manager for JG Blackbook of Travel, finance director for a sports sponsorship research company and budget supervisor at the soap opera As the World Turns.
Michelle earned a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management, with a concentration in Business Management, from Boston University, and attended Pace University’s MBA program. She is a member of the Society of Human Resource Management.
Jackie Simon
Head of Marketing
Jackie is interested in how health care proactively keeps people well and how health care technology creates efficiencies to improve care delivery. At ReferWell, she builds on that passion to create the content, processes and experiences that improve the prospect and customer journey with ReferWell.
Jackie draws on a diverse background in both non-profit and for-profit health care companies. At UbiCare, she implemented the company’s marketing automation system to improve sales processes and customer success at the patient engagement technology company. At Boston University Henry. M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine, she managed marketing campaigns, communications and public relations efforts for the school on the Medical Campus. She began her career in health care marketing at Rogerson Communities, an organization that offers housing and health programs for low-income and older adults and those with memory loss in Massachusetts.
She earned a Bachelor of Science in Communication and a Master of Fine Art in Graphic Design, both at Boston University.
Amika Reed
Director of Client Operations
Amika is committed to providing quality care to people of all backgrounds. She earned her clinical degree from Kasturba Medical College in India and a Master of Health Administration from Hofstra University. From her studies, she draws valuable insights and experiences across the health care industry.
Amika led the implementation of ScribeAmerica’s medical scribe solution at both Jamaica and Flushing Hospitals. She also participated in research projects at the Feinstein Institute and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Amika holds a Project Management Professional certification and brings that expertise to her work onboarding clients at ReferWell as a leader on the operations team.
Matt Storeygard
Director
Matt’s extensive experience includes five years at Cross Sector Consulting, where he provided strategic consulting services including planning, financial analyses, competitive analyses and implementation strategies for a variety of clients, including health care, education, community development finance and workforce organizations. Previously, he worked at the Urban Institute, where he developed predictive models to analyze the effects of health policy legislation.
Matt received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics at Haverford College and an MBA in Finance and Strategy at Yale School of Management.
Dan Messina
Director
For the past 35 years, Dan has helped insurers find new strategies for managing total cost of care, from his time as vice president of finance at Cigna and then as chief financial officer at Aetna, overseeing several key acquisitions.
He was CEO and president of Magellan Health, one of the nation’s leading providers of behavioral health and employee assistance programs. He guided Health Advocate’s growth from a startup to an industry-leading health care advocacy and assistance company serving 11,500 clients and 40 million members. After it was acquired by West Corporation, Dan stayed on as co-president of the health advocate division.
He applies his vast expertise to help ReferWell deploy a unique solution that balances payers’ and providers’ often conflicting needs through automated referral management that delivers substantial benefits to payers, providers and patients alike. Dan graduated with honors with a bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Notre Dame and was a licensed CPA in Florida and Connecticut.
Dan Ross
Director
Dan has 20 years of experience as a business executive, entrepreneur and investor active in tech-enabled enterprises in the health care services sector. He is currently a partner at Health Catalyst Capital (HCC), a health care-focused VC fund.
Dan joined HCC after a successful exit at ArcWell Medical, a New York-based provider of post-acute and long-term care physician services that he founded, ran and sold to IPC Healthcare (NASDAQ:IPCM) in 2015. Before founding ArcWell, Dan in 1996 co-founded Allegiance Health, a physician network providing medical claims-handling services to the insurance industry. After leading Allegiance Health for eight years, in 2004 Dan and his partners sold that organization to a New Jersey-based public company, where he served for two years as executive vice president, managing a division providing similar services nationally.
Before co-founding Allegiance Health, Dan spent 13 years in the investment banking industry, largely at Salomon Brothers (now part of Citigroup). Prior to his investment banking career, Dan practiced law with Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New York City. Dan is currently chairman of the board of directors of Open Door Medical Center, a provider of primary health care and human services to underserved individuals in Westchester County, New York, and is a volunteer advisor of recent college graduates through the Harvard Alumni Association.
He has recently retired as a member of the board of directors of Summit Preparatory School in Kalispell, Montana, and is a former member of the North London Board of the Prince’s Youth Business Trust, an organization providing mentorship for young entrepreneurs in the United Kingdom. Dan graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law, where he was an editor of the Virginia Law Review, and Harvard University.