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TrueCare’s Ben Whitehill, VP of Information Technology, as a San Diego Business Journal's 2024 Leader of Influence in Technology
Mar 29, 2024

SDBJ – TrueCare’s Ben Whitehill Lauded for Driving Innovation

The San Diego Business Journal has recognized TrueCare’s Ben Whitehill, VP of Information Technology, as a 2024 Leader of Influence in Technology.

Ben’s leadership at TrueCare has been a gamechanger. Over the course of a short period, he’s led the IT and security teams through a transformational plan, modernizing the organization’s technology and cybersecurity landscape.

Together, Ben and his teams have created a highly reliable and far more resilient infrastructure while continuing to innovate in support of the best patient, provider, and workforce experience possible. Ben leads with a people-first, growth mindset that has helped TrueCare overcome many technical challenges while simultaneously reinforcing TrueCare’s culture of innovation.

TrueCare is grateful to have leaders like Ben guiding our innovative approaches and proud to see him acknowledged by the San Diego Business Journal!

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