Jessica Denman is a former U.S. Civil Servant, an executive leader, a U.S. Veteran, and an entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in the U.S. public and private healthcare sectors. Her work history includes 15 years of management and oversight in large-scale, clinical and business systems.
Expert in governance, strategic planning, process improvement, and data-driven decision making, Jessica led efforts to ensure the military’s multi-billion-dollar electronic health record upgrade met mission critical requirements and increased efficiency in business and care delivery workflows, all while effectively communicating plans, objectives, and results to executive-level policymakers within the Department of Defense (DoD).
After moving to industry in 2018, Jessica managed a geographically dispersed team of over 450, with $150 million in annual revenue. In that role she ensured profit margins over 12 percent and customer satisfaction ratings over 97 percent. She was also responsible for setting annual, strategic goals ensuring division and company priorities aligned with Federal health IT initiatives across HHS, DoD, and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
A prominent and recognized leader in Federal Health, Jessica received both the 2019 Leading for Impact award and the Award for Excellence from the former Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (now Secretary of Air Force). Beginning her career at 17, Jessica enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and received her first recognition as a Basic Military Training Honor Graduate. Later she received her Bachelor’s in Business Administration from American Military University. She currently holds a Master’s Certificate in Healthcare Quality and a Master’s degree in Business Administration, both from the George Washington University.








































