IS Welcomes New CISO and CTO onto Exec Team

Adam Zoller

Information Services (IS) is pleased to announce the hire of Adam Zoller as new PSJH Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and the SVP leader of the IS Information Security team. He’ll join us September 9, 2019.

Adam joins us from GE Healthcare in Chicago, where he served as Enterprise CISO. He brings to PSJH valuable experience in health IT and information security from GE, Synchrony Financial, and the consulting world. He’s also a certified ethical hacker (CEH).

“I’m very excited to have Adam joining us to lead this critical work building and evolving our cybersecurity strategy to support growth and innovation at Providence St. Joseph Health,” shares B.J. Moore, PSJH CIO and IS EVP.

Thanks to Lenny Levy, our interim CISO and VP of Information Security who guided our strategy and team over the past eight months.

Rick Stover

We also welcome Rick Stover, as CTO and SVP of IS Technology, Engineering & Operations (TEO). Rick will also join us on September 9, 2019.

Rick joins us most recently from Microsoft, where he spent 23 years in progressively larger leadership roles within the Microsoft IT technology enterprise organization, service deployment, and application service management. In his most recent role as Partner GM Enterprise Infrastructure services, he led his organization to execute on its strategy to transform its infrastructure from an on-premises model to a modern and fast-growing, cloud-first platform. He also has brings experience driving dev/ops across infrastructure services, upgrading network capabilities, and providing real-time BI analytics-based monitoring for both on-premises services and SaaS solutions. Rick holds a Bachelors of Computer Science from Texas A&M University.

“With the addition of Rick to the IS executive team, we are going to benefit enormously from his deep experience managing the cloud transformation within an enterprise as large as Microsoft, as well as his proven track record managing the teams and collaboration it takes to make it possible,” says B.J. Moore, PSJH CIO and IS EVP.

Thanks to former CTO David Endicott, whom Rick succeeds, who departed in mid-August after over three years in the role.