Proprietary and Confidential Information -- Do Not Distribute One Degree of Separation Since 1996, T-System employees have worked hard to develop powerful solutions that positively impact the effectiveness of emergency care – today supporting more than 30 million patients every year. We achieved this through our deep knowledge of emergency medicine, our relationships with our clients and our relationships with each other. We believe that coming to work should never be a job, but a place where you can innovate amongst friends and family. This pictorial takes an inside look at a few of the employees that make up T-System to depict how a strong corporate family lends itself to a strong company.
Since 1996, T-System employees have worked hard to develop powerful solutions that positively impact the effectiveness of emergency care – today supporting more than 30 million patients every year. We achieved this through our deep knowledge of emergency medicine, our relationships with our clients and our relationships with each other.
We believe that coming to work should never be a job, but a place where you can innovate amongst friends and family. This pictorial takes an inside look at a few of the employees that make up T-System to depict how a strong corporate family lends itself to a strong company.
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Since 1996, T-System employees have worked hard to develop powerful solutions that
positively impact the effectiveness of emergency care – today supporting more than 30
million patients every year. We achieved this through our deep knowledge of emergency
medicine, our relationships with our clients and our relationships with each other.
We believe that coming to work should never be a job, but a place where you can innovate
amongst friends and family. This pictorial takes an inside look at a few of the employees
that make up T-System to depict how a strong corporate family lends itself to a strong
company.
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Sue BunnReceived a cake and serenade on her first day
Brian Magie, RNWorked at a hospital in Plano with T-System clinical employees
Amy JohnsSorority sisterof Suzy’s daughter
Linda DentonPerformed billing services for Rob & Woody with Sue
Holly Mayrell Holly also worked with Brian in template services
Andy Mayrell Married Holly Mayrell after meeting
in template services
Cuong Huynh Friends with Ler & former classmate of Rebecca White
Ler Htoo
Rebecca White Hank Hikspoors Worked at three prior companies with Sorin, Chuck & Sheila
Sorin Voicu-ComendantSorin shares the same alma mater and family physician with Martin
Chuck Feltner
Kelly Hilliard Prior coworker of Jon Schuler. He fondly recalls a 36-hour coding session when he first joined 15 years ago.
Jon Schuler Bruce Becker Worked for Steve at a prior company
Steve Armond
Stephen GrossPreviously worked with Terence
Terence Mosby
Sheila Field
Sam DentonSam is Linda’s niece
Chris JonesWent to high school with Mike
Mike Rosenfeld
Kathi Hine, RNPracticed at Baylor Irving with Rob & Woody
Martin Tran
Sean JianninoSuzy’s former admin & Amy’s former manager
Dr. Woody Gandy, Dr. Rob Langdon & Suzy Thorby, RN
Don Beisert Manager at a restaurant where T-System exec was a regular
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Kathi Hine, RNSolutions analystJoined February 2000
Her most frightening memory was getting lost in the middle of Pennsylvania at 3:00 am.
Kathi worked at Baylor Irving Hospital when Woody was the medical director. Amy’s sorority sister was Suzy Thorby’s daughter and first joined as an intern. Sean was Amy’s first manager and Suzy’s admin. While finishing college, Don was the manager for a restaurant frequented by a T-System exec. He joined just after graduation.
Amy JohnsManager of sales administrationJoined June 2008
Amy knows so many people here and has fun coming to work with her friends every day.
Sean JianninoSales executiveJoined October 2001
Sean enjoys the freedom he has to make decisions without being micro-managed. His thirteen years contains many happy memories.
Don BeisertProduct management analystJoined November 2004
His first experience was prototyping CPOE with Drs Langdon, Gandy, Ward and Wunneburger. He loves the fun, smart people at T-System.
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Linda DentonSenior revenue cycle executiveJoined April 1999 Linda has loved working in a family environment and watching the company continue to grow and evolve as her commitment to the original vision has never wavered.
Linda & Sue provided billing services for Rob & Woody when they were practicing physicians. Linda hired Sue to join T-System. Sam is Linda’s niece and first joined as a receptionist out of high school when she wanted to move to Texas.
As the longest tenured employee she's held many roles, including materials manager, clinical content developer and regional sales consultant.
Sue BunnCollections coordinator, accountingJoined September 1999
Her first day at T-System was her birthday. She arrived to a group of her new employers greeting her with a birthday cake and song. She loves the people and flexible work environment
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Bruce BeckerDirector of financial operationsJoined July 2011
Bruce loves the people he works with every day.
Bruce worked for Steve at a prior company. After briefly going their separate ways, they reunited and brought their collaboration and financial wizardry to T-System.
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Steve Armond Executive VP & CFOJoined January 2011
Steve loves that his work impacts 40 million patients every year.
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Brian Magie, RNDirector of client experienceJoined April 2003
Brian loves the dedication of the people he works with.
Andy and Holly met working together in template services. Six years ago they began dating after Andy moved to a different team. They are now married. Brian worked at a hospital in Plano where fellow nurses knew T-System and loved it. He also started in template services around the same time as Holly joined the company.
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Holly MayrellSenior client managerJoined 2006
Holly loves the team camaraderie.
Andy MayrellLead clinical educatorJoined 2009
Andy loves helping customers and providing solutions that make their jobs easier.
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Cuong HuynhManager project specialists, template servicesJoined Nov 2005
Cuong likes his work environment and ability to impact patient care.
Cuong was good friends with Ler. Cuong convinced Ler to cut his hair before interviewing – good thing he got the job! Cuong also knew Rebecca White after they both attended ITT tech and worked on the same project team building software programs.
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Ler HtooMedical documentation designer, template servicesJoined June 2008
Ler likes his independent work environment.
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Hank HikspoorsDirector new product developmentJoined 2007
Hank loves his work environment and loves helping people
Hank worked at three different companies with Sorin & Chuck Feltner. Sorin went to school with Martin. Their sons were also born one day apart delivered in the same hospital by the same physician.
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Sorin Voicu-ComendantManager of software developmentJoined Aug 2007
The team and people drive him to work every day.
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Stephen GrossProject manager, implementation servicesJoined April 2014
He loves working with hospital data and being involved in patient care.
Sitting in his office one day, Stephen was delightfully surprised to see Terence walk by. He worked with him at another company six years ago.
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Terence MosbyDatabase administratorJoined September 2013
Terence enjoys that there is always something different to do at T-System
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