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Marshall Messamore

Director, Implementation at EnableComp

Marshall Messamore has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Marshall is currently working as the Director of Implementation at EnableComp, where they focus on improving healthcare organizations' reimbursement processes. Prior to this, Marshall served as the Operations Manager at AC Industries of Florida, where they played a key role in overseeing operations and aiding in decision making.

Marshall also worked as an IT Search Consultant at LBMC Strategic Staffing, LLC, where they utilized their extensive network and experience to recruit and match candidates with suitable job opportunities.

During their time at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Marshall held multiple roles, including Director of Clinical Systems & Innovation and Senior Quality Assurance Analyst. In these positions, they successfully implemented changes to clinical workflows, provided support for electronic health records, and played a significant role in meeting regulatory requirements.

Before their tenure at Vanderbilt, Marshall worked as a Program Manager at AIM Healthcare, where they identified and rectified issues related to healthcare overpayments. Additionally, they worked at AFROTC Detachment 790/Tennessee State University as an Assistant Professor of Aerospace Studies, where they recruited and trained Air Force officer candidates.

Marshall's earlier experience includes positions at United States Strategic Command, where they led teams responsible for quality assurance, testing, and integration management, and Air Force Communications Agency/AFC4A, where they oversaw the execution of improvement programs.

Overall, Marshall Messamore brings a wealth of experience in operations management, healthcare reimbursement, IT recruitment, healthcare systems implementation, and quality assurance to their current role as Director of Implementation at EnableComp.

Marshall Messamore completed their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University from 1988 to 1990. Marshall then pursued a Master's degree in Computer Systems from the U.S. Air Force Institute of Technology from 1995 to 1996.

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