Dave Bennett
VP & Worldwide Head of Build, Healthcare & Life Sciences, DXC Technology
Dave Bennett leads the Build organization for DXC Technology’s Healthcare and Life Sciences business, which has supported the approval process for 15,000 pharma products and touches millions of lives every day as America’s leading provider of Medicaid process management services. Bennett has responsibility for the product management, architecture, development, solution consulting, and industry specialist communities.
A technology entrepreneur for more than 20 years, Bennett joined DXC Technology from Orion Health, where he served as executive vice president for product and strategy, focusing on new models of medicine. During his seven-year tenure with Orion Health, Bennett built and ran the software company’s population health management business, leading healthcare integration, advanced analytics, real-time community care management solutions, and precision health partnerships. He also assisted with the firm’s IPO on the Australian and New Zealand exchanges.
Before joining Orion Health, Bennett was a senior vice president at NantWorks, assisting Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong with the company’s formation and new precision medicine models. In this role, he also spearheaded business development, mergers and acquisitions, population health, medical device integration, and clinical decision support. Previously, Bennett founded Cyclone Commerce, a business-to-business integration software firm acquired by Axway, Inc. nine years later. After the acquisition, Bennett served as Axway’s chief technology officer for more than five years.
Bennett is currently a board member of the Grand Canyon University (GCU) President’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Advisory Board, whose charter is to align GCU programs with trends and evolving market needs to ensure graduates are workforce-ready. He is also a former board member of Axway; iSirona, LLC; Net.Orange, Inc.; MediSens, Inc.; and MIT Enterprise Forum Phoenix.
Bennett holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from DeVry University. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife and three children.
Dave Bennett leads the Build organization for DXC Technology’s Healthcare and Life Sciences business, which has supported the approval process for 15,000 pharma products and touches millions of lives every day as America’s leading provider of Medicaid process management services. Bennett has responsibility for the product management, architecture, development, solution consulting, and industry specialist communities.
A technology entrepreneur for more than 20 years, Bennett joined DXC Technology from Orion Health, where he served as executive vice president for product and strategy, focusing on new models of medicine. During his seven-year tenure with Orion Health, Bennett built and ran the software company’s population health management business, leading healthcare integration, advanced analytics, real-time community care management solutions, and precision health partnerships. He also assisted with the firm’s IPO on the Australian and New Zealand exchanges.
Before joining Orion Health, Bennett was a senior vice president at NantWorks, assisting Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong with the company’s formation and new precision medicine models. In this role, he also spearheaded business development, mergers and acquisitions, population health, medical device integration, and clinical decision support. Previously, Bennett founded Cyclone Commerce, a business-to-business integration software firm acquired by Axway, Inc. nine years later. After the acquisition, Bennett served as Axway’s chief technology officer for more than five years.
Bennett is currently a board member of the Grand Canyon University (GCU) President’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Advisory Board, whose charter is to align GCU programs with trends and evolving market needs to ensure graduates are workforce-ready. He is also a former board member of Axway; iSirona, LLC; Net.Orange, Inc.; MediSens, Inc.; and MIT Enterprise Forum Phoenix.
Bennett holds a bachelor’s degree in computer science from DeVry University. He lives in Scottsdale, Arizona, with his wife and three children.