Corey Cooper began their career in 2010 as a Senior Consultant in the Federal Consulting Practice - Management Consulting Group at CSC. In this role, they led the Business & Financial Analyst for the World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) and coordinated across various stakeholder teams to ensure data quality and security. Corey also facilitated requirements and test plan development and executed business process designs and system configuration management for a national claims processing system.
In 2014, Corey Cooper joined InductiveHealth Informatics as the Director of Customer Success. Corey was later promoted to Senior Manager, where they were responsible for business development, P&L, human capital management, and client delivery. Corey also served as a trusted advisor to CDC program management to supervise master program schedules and adoption and execution of public health surveillance projects. As Program Manager and Task Lead for the CDC National Syndromic Surveillance Program (NSSP), Corey Cooper developed an onboarding model to provide decision support, testing of electronic data transmission, workflow management, and message standardization validation to more than 60 public health jurisdictions. Corey also served as a solution architect for two new data sources to the NSSP BioSense Platform that expanded the program\u2019s COVID-19 surveillance capabilities. In addition, they managed multiple client delivery teams leveraging Agile methodologies.
Corey Cooper attended The University of Alabama from 2006 to 2009, majoring in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services. Corey then completed the Federal Contracts Management Program at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. In April 2016, they obtained a Certified Scrum Master (CSM) certification from the Scrum Alliance.
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