Innovating with Impact: Turning Ideas Into Actions and Outcomes

Posted by University of Pennsylvania on August 31, 2015

Innovating with Impact: Turning Ideas Into Actions and Outcomes

Join Roy Rosin, MBA, Chief Innovation Officer from Penn Medicine’s Center for Innovation as he discusses the path of taking an idea and seeing it come to fruition.
Friday, September, 18, 2015
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Terrace Room, Claudia Cohen Hall, 249 S. 36th Street

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Roy Rosin, MBA is the chief innovation officer at Penn Medicine, where he works with thought leaders across the health system to turn ideas into measurable impact in the areas of health outcomes, patient experience and new revenue streams.

Previously, Roy served as the first vice president of innovation for Intuit, a leading software company best known for Quicken, QuickBooks and TurboTax. In this role, he led changes in how Intuit manages new business creation, allowing small teams pursuing new opportunities to get to market and experiment rapidly.

Roy also built innovation programs that dramatically increased entrepreneurial activity, with annual new releases increasing from 5 per year to 30, while time to market decreased from one year to a few months. After five years of Intuit’s new approach to growth, the company had delivered shareholder returns of 3 times Google and 33 times the S&P 500.

Roy received his MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and graduated with honors from Harvard College. Outside of work he serves as a board member and angel investor for venture funded startups and as an advisor to Fortune 100 companies.

Questions? Please contact Elizabeth Devietti at [email protected].


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