Tracey Evans MAICD
About
Tracey Evans MAICD is from Greater Melbourne Area, Australia. Tracey Evans is currently Group Chief Information and Digital Officer at Virtus Health, located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Tracey Evans also works as Board Member at Australian Animal Protection Society, a job Tracey Evans has held since Jan 2023. Another title Tracey Evans currently holds is Industry Advisory Board Member - Department of Information Systems and Business Analytics at Deakin University.
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Tracey Evans MAICD's current jobs
Leading the development and execution of Virtus Health's digital and technology strategy, optimising platforms, systems and services to enhance operations, performance, and efficiency while delivering an exceptional experience for patients, doctors, and staff. Collaborating with C-level executives to define and guide the long-term direction of technology and digital services. Overseeing the technology stack, policies, and processes, driving the digital transformation program and strategically managing investments and digital and data assets across the organisation.
Pioneered a comprehensive technology transformation initiative, revamping legacy technology infrastructure, protocols, and workflows, while championing the adoption of an agile development methodology enterprise-wide. As the driving force behind the strategic vision and long-term direction, collaborated closely with C-Level Executives and Technology Leadership Team, overseeing nine technology streams, leading a team of 12 direct reports and 165 professionals, managing an operating budget of $65M, while strategically steering the organization through a seamless and efficient modernization process.
Spearheaded the delivery of the $56M Regional Business Systems Program, in collaboration with the Global CIO and regional COOs and CIOs across the Asia-Pacific region. The program's primary objective was to consolidate numerous custom Practice Management platforms, streamline processes, and unify support teams into a standardized platform and operating model. As a result of these efforts, the program led to a significant reduction in operating costs and provided leadership teams with improved access to enhanced data and analytics capabilities.