Carenet Health Hires Rhonda Gibler as Chief Sales Officer
Recent C-suite appointment strengthens leadership team
Carenet Health, a leading provider of healthcare consumer engagement solutions, announced Rhonda Gibler has joined the executive leadership team as chief sales officer. In her new role, Gibler will be essential in overseeing all sales, growth, and revenue targets for Carenet supporting the company’s mission to deliver patient, client, and partner centric innovation in healthcare solutions.
“As healthcare continues to be ripe for patient centric innovation, I’m excited to join Carenet as they expand their footprint throughout the industry,” Gibler said. “I look forward to building on the success of Carenet’s dynamic sales and leadership team and working closely with our partners.”
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“Rhonda will be an important resource as she leads our sales team during a pivotal time in the company as we continue to expand”
Gibler brings her vast background in leadership, team management and transformation coupled with her technology solution knowledge, to Carenet in support of the company’s financial and revenue growth goals. She will also play an integral role in maintaining, strengthening, and developing relationships. During her 22 years with West Corporation (Intrado) and most recently with Teleperformance she has led world class CX global sales teams, served as general manager and a change agent for technology and culture transformation in support of modernization efforts to cloud, AI & ML solutions.
“Rhonda will be an important resource as she leads our sales team during a pivotal time in the company as we continue to expand,” said Chief Executive Officer John Erwin. “Rhonda will guide our team to reach important revenue goals, while providing excellent customer service to our clients and prospects to ensure they have the most advanced healthcare technology and solutions available.”
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