D2I - Key Persons


Alan Eisman

Job Titles:
  • Executive Vice President, Business Development
Alan Eisman has more than 30 years of experience in enterprise software, including in ERP, CRM, performance management, analytics, data management, and health care information technology.

Howard Goldstein

Job Titles:
  • Managing Partner of Cortlandt Private Capital D2i Investment Group 's Board Representative
Howard Goldstein is Managing Partner of Cortlandt Private Capital, which advises and invests in small- to medium-sized companies in the areas of consumer, retail distribution, restaurants and food service, health and wellness, computer software and hardware, telecom, internet, healthcare services, biotech, and medical devices. He is also a Co-Founder and an Operating Partner of Vedanta Capital, a diversified venture capital investment firm. Before that Goldstein worked for 22 years as a General Partner of Invesco Private Capital (and its predecessor firms), a global private equity manager with more than $2 billion in managed assets. He is a seasoned venture capitalist with more than three decades of investment experience. Goldstein has been very involved with community service. He is a Board Member and wish granter mentor of the Make-a-Wish Foundation of the Hudson Valley. He and his wife Neva were recipients of the chapter's Chris Greicius Award in 2012. He is also a member of the Audit and Finance Committee of the National Board of the Make-a-Wish Foundation of America and Board Member and Vice President of the H.O.P.E. For Youth Foundation. Goldstein has also served as a board member of the New York-Presbyterian/Hudson Valley Hospital Center.

Jonathan Rothman - Founder

Job Titles:
  • Chief Solutions Officer
  • Founder
Jonathan Rothman has over 27 years of hands-on experience developing operational and business intelligence (BI) solutions for health care companies; with 20 years dedicated to Emergency Medicine. Rothman's diverse background in health care includes insurance underwriting, managed care contracting, physician and hospital billing, and IT system selection, implementation, and support. He has been published in numerous books and articles on health care BI and has won or been nominated for national awards in the area of BI innovation specific to Emergency Medicine. Rothman received his MBA in Risk Management and a B.S. in Finance from Temple University.

Mark Rosenberg

Dr. Rosenberg is past Chairman of the Geriatric Emergency Medicine Section of the American College of Emergency Medicine (ACEP); Chairman and Founder of the Palliative Medicine Section of ACEP; Board Member of ACEP; and a Board of Director and Past President of NJ chapter of ACEP. Dr. Rosenberg is principal author of the Geriatric Emergency Department Guidelines. He has served as a consultant to NQF regarding Palliative medicine and worked with the American Geriatric Society to promote the Emergency Department as the hub of Geriatric Care. He has written many articles and chapters on Emergency Department Innovations and has lectured internationally. He has developed an acclaimed program called LSMA Life Sustaining Management and Alternatives.

Mark Taffet

Job Titles:
  • CEO & Founder Mast Advisors, Inc
With over twenty years of experience as a corporate finance advisor and operating executive, Mr. Taffet sets the practical, hands-on tone characteristic of Mast Advisors, Inc. During his career, Mr. Taffet has represented domestic and international companies in strategic transactions including acquisitions, divestitures, corporate sales, joint ventures, strategic investments, private equity and debt placements, and management buy-outs. His clients include larger companies with middle-market transaction needs, and public and private middle-market companies.

Ross Martinson

Job Titles:
  • Director of Six Martinson Ventures
  • General Partner for Three Current Edison Partners
  • Martinson Ventures, President Edison Partners, General Partner
Ross Martinson is a director of six Martinson Ventures companies, providing software and information services. He evaluates investment opportunities and assists in due diligence. Martinson coordinates closings and leads exits for Martinson Ventures. Martinson is a General Partner for three current Edison Partners funds. He is a director of two Edison portfolio companies. He previously served 15 other Edison companies as a director, including lead director and chairman roles. Martinson focuses on technology-enabled services for business applications and functions. Martinson has participated in many successful company sales.

Scott Richards - CEO, Founder

Job Titles:
  • Chief Executive Officer
  • Founder
Scott Richards has 30 years of experience in health care as an operations and information technology innovator. Richards' diverse background in health care spans accounting, consulting, project management, information technologies, product development, business process transformation, and operations. He has worked with health care industry stakeholders to identify, plan and implement solutions that transform business operations, enhance patient care, and launch new initiatives.

Susan Nedza

Job Titles:
  • Chief Medical Officer for Region V of the Centers for Medicare
  • Strategic Advisor
Susan Nedza, MD, MBA, MLA, FACEP is a nationally recognized emergency physician leader who is board-certified in emergency medicine and clinical informatics. Dr. Nedza's expertise is in the areas of health information technology, advanced payment models, performance measurement, and Medicare/Medicaid policy. Dr. Nedza serves as a strategic advisor to d2i and supports product development that will enhance the ability of clients to capture, visualize, analyze and act upon data that supports successful performance in alternative payment models. Dr. Nedza has served as a Chief Medical Officer for Region V of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Senior Executive at the American Medical Association (AMA), and as a Health Information Technology Executive at Healthy Circles, LLC. Most recently, she served as the primary investigator in the successful design of the Acute Unscheduled Care Model (AUCM) on behalf of the American College of Emergency Physicians. This alternative payment model has been referred by the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to CMS for integration into alternative payment models. Dr. Nedza is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Feinberg School of Medicine of Northwestern University.