The WHA Information Center (WHAIC) is pleased to welcome Jeff Schulz, who joined the team as a Software Engineer II on May 16. Jeff brings more than two decades of experience in software development, including a strong background in health care-focused applications.
In his new role, Schulz will help design, build and maintain applications and websites for both WHA and WHAIC. His previous work includes developing tools for medication delivery and controlled substance inventory management. He also ran his own business supporting software solutions for small businesses, many of them in the health care space.
“We are very fortunate to have someone with Jeff’s experience on our development team. We look forward to working with him for many years to come,” said WHAIC Vice President Brian Competente.
Jeff shared, “I’m excited to join an organization that plays such an important role in Wisconsin’s health care system. I look forward to contributing to tools and technology that help support the health of our communities.”
The WHA Information Center (WHAIC) is pleased to welcome Jeff Schulz, who joined the team as a Software Engineer II on May 16. Jeff brings more than two decades of experience in software development, including a strong background in health care-focused applications.
In his new role, Schulz will help design, build and maintain applications and websites for both WHA and WHAIC. His previous work includes developing tools for medication delivery and controlled substance inventory management. He also ran his own business supporting software solutions for small businesses, many of them in the health care space.
“We are very fortunate to have someone with Jeff’s experience on our development team. We look forward to working with him for many years to come,” said WHAIC Vice President Brian Competente.
Jeff shared, “I’m excited to join an organization that plays such an important role in Wisconsin’s health care system. I look forward to contributing to tools and technology that help support the health of our communities.”