Gerry King - VP Business Development
Gerry King joined SURVEYOR Health in October of 2011 as VP Business Development. He brings a wealth of expertise selling disruptive technologies and we at SURVEYOR Health are delighted to have Gerry on board. He is focusing on direct sales and channel development for our professional version of Medication Risk Maps.
A dynamic, results-driven Leader with comprehensive expertise building and managing high performance sales and services teams in growing and emerging markets, Gerry has also demonstrated success in all aspects of: client engagement; revenue generation; contract negotiations; services delivery and business operations. He has international experience representing a range of technology, information services and analytics to life science, healthcare, financial services and telecommunications industries. Known for the ability to attract, retain and lead high quality talent, empowering teams to execute strategy and deliver results he is a respected change agent with exceptional leadership, communications and influence skills.
Most recently, from 2005 to 2011 he was at IMS Health as the General Manager, West Region & US Leadership Council Member. He managed $100+M budget and 50 staff delivering thought leadership and innovative solutions to the global BioPharma/Life Sciences industry through timely market insights, consulting, analytics and services.
Dr. Richard Dick - CMIO - Chief Medical Informatics Officer

Richard S. Dick, Ph.D. became CMIO (Chief Medical Information Officer) of SURVEYOR Health in November 2011. He initially joined us in July 2010 as Ecosystem Strategist. In that role he has been instrumental in crafting our approach to the professional market and making introductions at the highest levels.
We at SURVEYOR Health have found Richard to be wonderful to work with and universally respected throughout the healthcare industry and consider ourselves very fortunate to have him as our CMIO.
A veteran of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), he was also Study Director and Senior Staff Officer at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) where he led the IOM’s landmark study (1997) on the computer-based patient record (CPR) and with Elaine Steen was editor of the IOM’s book: “The Computer-Based Patient Record: An Essential Technology for Health Care.”
Since that time he has been internationally recognized for advancing electronic health record technologies (EHR, EMR, PHR) from multiple standpoints: as a visionary, a designer/architect, and as an industry spokesperson, with a long list of international speaking engagements – including guest lecturer at both Harvard and Yale within the last year. He has assisted over 100 companies including major companies (e.g. GE, Lockheed Martin…) and healthcare providers and has also consulted internationally for governments around the world. He also led development of perhaps the largest array of Rx databases in the U.S. today.
Dr. Dick has a Ph.D., Medical Biophysics and Computing from the University of Utah (under Homer R. Warner, MD, Ph.D., recognized worldwide, as the leading figure among of the four “founding father’s” of medical informatics) and a Master of Library (MLS) decree from Case Western Reserve University.
Patrick Mebine - VP of Engineering

Patrick Mebine joined SURVEYOR Health as VP Engineering in September 2007, bringing with him a wealth of technology, research and management experience. Patrick is an effective hands-on manager who understands creating a focused product vision, building customer-centric engineering teams, executing a disciplined development environment, and delivering pragmatic applications for challenging business problems.
While at SURVEYOR Health Patrick has become an expert in First DataBank's NDDF+ database and is integral to our radical use of this data. His expertise in using the Amazon cloud has enabled us to provide instant scalability for deployment to consumers and to build out private clouds for use behind corporate firewalls for professional users and organizations.
Prior to joining SURVEYOR Health Patrick was VP Software Engineering, IT, and Product Development at Captara Corporation in San Francisco. Captara was a leader in enterprise lease management solutions which ensured FASB and SOX compliance. From the time he joined in 2000 to the acquisition of the company in 2007, Patrick managed a team of 25 developers and consultants to guide Captara's comprehensive product strategy and development based on customer requirements and aligned with overall business objectives. He drove the development of product and technical visions and the product roadmap and had budgetary responsibility for IT, product development, and engineering departments.
Prior to Captara, Patrick was at GE Capital Computer Leasing in Emeryville California for nine years, from 1991 to 2000 at which time he managed the $365 million portfolio sale and data transfer to IBM Credit Corporation. From 1995 to 2000 Patrick was Director of Information Technology and responsible for an IT budget of $3.5 million, 20 employees and strategy development. He developed a business process re-engineering plan as part of a core team reporting to the GM/CEO.
Patrick received a BA in Applied Mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1989.