Tyson Roffey

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Tyson Roffey is currently the Chief Information and Privacy Officer at CHEO (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario). Recent accomplishments at CHEO include the creation of a five-year plan; implementation of a pharmacy system, nursing documentation and eClinDoc. Prior to joining CHEO in October 2007, Tyson was the senior director business development, Bell Centre for Healthcare Innovation. Among his most recent accomplishments, Tyson led the strategy, business development and solution architect teams in the creation of a new IS solution for a national service provider supporting health care clients. Tyson’s leadership skills and strong track record in innovation, development of IS solutions, and business transformations will prove indispensable to CHEO.

Programs

Masters Certificate in Healthcare Management›

Areas of Interest

  • Healthcare

Courses Taught

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