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SentryHealth Names Matt Doctrow Senior VP of Analytics

SentryHealth, an industry leader in workplace health management, today announced the addition of Matt D. Doctrow as Senior Vice President of Analytics.

In his role at SentryHealth, Doctrow will be responsible for artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) for the company’s health and wellness solutions. He will lead the analytics team, focusing on applying AI/ML models to hyper-personalize participants’ health and wellness journeys for better experiences and more positive outcomes. As the SentryHealth data expert, he and his team will also leverage collected information for data visualization reporting.

“I’m truly looking forward to being a part of SentryHealth’s mission to deliver innovative health and wellness solutions,” said Doctrow. “By using an analytics-driven approach, we are better able to guide and support each person on their unique journey to achieve positive, sustainable change.”

“Innovation is a big part of who SentryHealth is. Matt’s deep knowledge and experience in AI/ML makes him the ideal person to lead our analytics team toward even more advanced insight and personalization,” remarked J. Kevin Porter, SentryHealth CEO.

Specializing in predictive analytics and data modeling, Doctrow brings more than 30 years of analytics experience in multiple industries. In the last decade, he previously worked in the health care field, sharing his expertise at Signature Healthcare, Almost Family, and ResCare. Doctrow holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics and a Master’s Degree in Operations Research from the University of Kentucky and has been recognized multiple times by the Department of Labor for creating and implementing innovative analytical tools that resulted in positive change for youth job training programs.

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