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Corinne Marsolier
Director
Cisco Consulting Services
Corinne Marsolier has over 20 years of Information Technology experience at Cisco. She is currently director, Cisco Consulting Services (CCS) at Cisco EMEAR. CCS is a group of industry experts that help clients transform their business by delivering innovation that drives differentiation — and by enabling cost efficiencies that fuel the highest levels of business and IT performance.
Most recently, she delivered innovative projects that demonstrated the value of IT to transform medical practices and led data virtualization and big data projects as a business advisor. She also developed Information Strategies and run innovation workshops - as part of consulting engagements with public sector and private healthcare stakeholders, service providers, life Sciences and private insurance companies.
She has published white papers on healthcare transformation, is a visiting lecturer at ESSEC MBA Business school on Therapeutic Innovation and lately was invited to be a jury panel member for the HULT Business school prize competition – named as one of the top five ideas changing the world by President Bill Clinton.
Earlier in her career at Cisco, she developed the European ‘E-business Compliant Network’ practice that helped executive customers align their strategy to their infrastructure investment.
Prior to Cisco, Marsolier managed technical projects in the networking department at Hewlett Packard, Palo Alto, California. Corinne holds a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering (French Engineering School SUPELEC) and a BS in Economics (Sorbonne, Paris). She has worked in London for 13 years and is now based in Paris with her husband and two daughters.
Articles
The 2014 Hult Prize Demonstrates the Power of Innovation to Improve Health
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As a visiting lecturer on “Transforming Health and Care” at the Hult International Business School in London, I was invited last March to be a jury panel member for the regional Hult prize competition. Named as one of the top five ideas changing the world by President Bill Clinton and Time Magazine, the annual competition for the […]