Sunday Mar 27, 2022

EP48: Honoring the Process of a Career Change

Ever had an unrealistic dream that you finally realized you had to let go of? Today we have an incredibly humble, faithful, and accountable guest sharing his experience on letting go of unrealistic expectations, and seeking after truth and what’s right - not necessarily what’s comfortable. Jeff Farris has extensive experience in the business world and has had countless encounters with the Lord’s faithfulness that have proven the reality that the Lord never leaves us nor forsakes us. With every new position, promotion, demotion, and change of scenery, Jeff takes us through the process of a career change and how to honor each ebb and flow. 

Be encouraged by his story!

 

More about Jeff:

Jeff Farris, graduated from Howard Payne University with a BS degree in Medical Technology, and has focused his entire career on healthcare, starting with management positions in hospital laboratories and migrating to information systems across all areas of both inpatient and outpatient facilities. The last twenty eight years of Jeff's career were spent with the National Health Information Network (NHIN) and PDX Inc., privately owned companies focused on retail pharmacy software and services. During the last fifteen years of Jeff's career at PDX, he served as the CEO of these companies, which grew to be the largest provider of software and services to the retail pharmacy space in the United States, with over ten thousand pharmacies in their network and more than 600 employees. The companies were sold to Change Healthcare in June of 2019. Jeff worked for Change Healthcare during the transition period until he took the position of Chairman of the Board for EHRData, a startup company focused on consolidating healthcare data using blockchain technology.

 

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