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Founder of company that creates mobile apps for health, wellness to speak at UW-L

Posted p.m. Thursday, April 14, 2011

A longtime businessman who helped to establish a company that creates mobile apps for health and wellness will share his story as part of the UW-Le College of Business Administration’s Distinguished Lecture Series.

[caption id="attachment_2166" align="alignright" width="134" caption="Jonathan Otterstatter speaks on “Lessons from IBM to Startups” at 7 p.m. April 20 in the Strzelczyk Great Hall at the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center."]Jon Otterstatter headshot.[/caption]Jonathan Otterstatter is part of UW-L CBA’s Distinguished Lecture Series A longtime businessman who helped to establish a company that creates mobile apps for health and wellness will share his story as part of the UW-L College of Business Administration’s Distinguished Lecture Series. Jonathan Otterstatter speaks on “Lessons from IBM to Startups” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in the Strzelczyk Great Hall at the Cleary Alumni & Friends Center. Admission is free. Otterstatter is a technology-oriented, business-minded senior executive who shoulders full responsibility and accountability for the technological and business success of technology companies and organizations. His particular passion is for leading teams in creating and deploying technology solutions that provide innovative insight and high business value to global enterprises while returning above average value for the stakeholders. Otterstatter’s prior experience is significantly varied from large company software development at IBM, to an advanced degree in Management of Technology at M.I.T., to leading a startup software company through the product definition, creation and launch of a strategic solution which led to a successful IPO supported by immense revenue growth. His most recent role was fundamental to the strategic transformation and re-branding of a legacy statistics company. Additional experiences include leadership throughout the acquisition and merger activities related to the sale and purchase of multiple companies. Otterstatter is CEO and co-founder of Preventice, a company focused on the creation, deployment and support of mobile applications designed for specific scenarios related to life sciences. With an emphasis on leveraging the capabilities of mobile devices like the iPhone and Blackberry, they are creating applications to specifically aide in disease management and an ecosystem for rewards and motivations toward health wellness. If you go— Who: Jonathan Otterstatter, CEO and Co-Founder of Preventice What: “Lessons from IBM to Startups” When: 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20 Where: Strzelczyk Great Hall, UW-L Cleary Alumni & Friends Center Admission: Free

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