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Greg Swayne

Fractional CEO/COO, Coach, Advisor

Expertise
Executive Operations

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Role

Location
Atlanta

Capabilities
Driving Profitable Growth, Strategy, Planning, and Alignment, Transformation Execution

Services
Organization Alignment, Process Improvement, Strategic Planning & Execution

 

Gregory M. Swayne is a seasoned C-level executive and entrepreneur with deep experience in content, technology, software, and services, and has led many successful start-ups. Since joining TechCXO in 2015, Swayne has served in the roles of Fractional CEO, COO, Chief Product Officer, Coach and Advisor for many successful companies, including MailChimp, SeniorLink, Pokitdok, Sharelab (a JV between Sharecare and HCA), CulturaLink, Haven, Aptitude Health, Azalea Health, TevixMD, Solarity Health and Nox Health.
Additionally, Swayne was on the Board of Advisors for New York-based Mana Health prior to its acquisition by Comcast, Florida-based BioLucid prior to its acquisition by Sharecare.

Prior to joining TechCXO, he served as COO of Florida-based MDLIVE and oversaw its growth from 45 employees when he joined to over 180 when he left. Prior to MDLIVE he was the Chairman and CEO of Remark Media (NASDAQ: MARK), formerly HowStuffWorks International (HSWI), expanding the popular website into Brazil and China and producing rapid organic growth before re-focusing on the U.S healthcare market, becoming an equity owner and development partner for Sharecare, a social Q&A healthcare platform created by Jeff Arnold, founder of WebMD, and Dr. Mehmet Oz whose popular syndicated TV show reaches millions of consumers daily. Earlier, Greg was President and COO of HowStuffWorks US, which was acquired by Discovery Communications in 2007. Swayne was also part of the Series A embedded management team that led N2 Broadband prior to its acquisition by Tandberg Television in 2005.

Greg has been a pioneer in e-health since its infancy when as a Medical Illustrator, he created the idea for and co-founded A.D.A.M. in 1990, which began as a fully illustrated, dissectible male and female anatomy program but quickly morphed into the best of breed provider of interactive health information and decision support tools which today has powered thousands of health websites and dozens of health portals with updated health content including Yahoo health, AOL health and WebMD to name a few. Greg took A.D.A.M. to the NASDAQ exchange in 1995.

Case Studies

Nox Health

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