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Atlanta

Join This Upcoming Regional Staff Roundtable

Atlanta

Fourth Hotel - Atlanta, GA

September 22, 2026

25 spots available

Regional Staff Roundtable

SEP 22 // Atlanta, GA

45
Attendees
8
Organizations

Hosts

Bill Russell
Bill Russell
This Week Health
Drex DeFord
Drex DeFord
This Week Health

Chairs

Lacy Knight
Lacy Knight
Piedmont Healthcare
VP and Chief Health Informatics Officer
Steven McWilliams
Steven McWilliams
Georgia Hospital Association
Vice President Chief Information Officer
Laura Fultz
Laura Fultz
Emory Healthcare
CDIO
Bonnie Boles
Bonnie Boles
Tanner Health System
Senior Vice President, Chief Medical Information Officer
Susan Ibanez
Susan Ibanez
Southeast Georgia Health System
CIO
Steve LeBlond
Steve LeBlond
Prisma Health
Chief Information & Digital Officer
Chris Paravate
Chris Paravate
Northeast Georgia Health System
CIO
Jeremy Meller
Jeremy Meller
Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta
Chief Information Officer

Organizations Attending

Emory Healthcare
11Attendees
Tanner Health System
11Attendees
Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta
6Attendees
Southeast Georgia Health System
5Attendees
Prisma Health
5Attendees
Northeast Georgia Health System
4Attendees
Piedmont Healthcare
2Attendees
Georgia Hospital Association
1Attendee

What is a Regional Staff Roundtable?

What Others are Saying

Donna Roach

"The 229 Project CIOs was one of the most valuable connections I have made with my peers and leading technology partners. The collaboration and discussion during the onsite event was valuable, but the ongoing dialogue that continues is what is priceless. Thank you for the opportunity to bring CIOs together in a true learning environment."

Donna Roach

Chief Information Officer | University of Utah Health

Craig Richardville

"I would highly recommend 229 as the investment in time and the return on networking and the sharing of ideas are invaluable!"

Craig Richardville

Former Chief Information Officer | Intermountain Health

Chuck Podesta

"A relaxed atmosphere where a small group of colleagues can come together to share and learn from each other. I am in contact with many of the attendees on a variety of topics which were discussed. My organization will benefit from this event."

Chuck Podesta

Chief Information Officer | Renown Health

A 229 Event Experience...

Fosters relationships
Intentionally builds participants network
Provides an environment for honest and open dialog
Fosters idea sharing and collaboration amongst participants
Establishes collaboration well beyond a single meeting
Brings people together who share a passion to make the healthcare experience better

Why 229?

With the first confirmed COVID-19 case on February 29th in the United States came grief, confusion, and an overwhelming burden on our healthcare system.

229 Groups were founded on the belief that bringing health IT leaders into small, intentional conversations could propel the continuation of the type of innovation and collaboration we saw happen post February 29th.

What makes a 229 Meeting distinct:

  • Small Groups / Dynamic Discussions
  • Limited Topics allow you to drill down with your peers on relevant challenges
  • Facilitated Peer-to-Peer interaction
  • Fantastic settings for a great retreat, bring your plus one
  • Emphasis on relationship building

Typical Schedule

Roundtable Discussion
8:00 - 9:00amRegistration and Breakfast
9:00am - NoonMorning Session
Noon - 1:00pmLunch
1:00 - 4:30pmAfternoon Session
4:30pmCocktail Reception

Participant Benefits

Trusted peer advisory group
Expand your network and sense of community
Discuss solutions similar health systems have implemented
Gain new ideas from honest and dynamic facilitated discussions
Take time to reflect, learn, and invest in yourself
Engage with like-minded and passionate healthcare professionals