June 10, 2026
June 9, 2026, Stamford, Conn. – The Moses/Weitzman Healthy System (MWHS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Jamey Hancock as its Chief Information and Technology Officer. He brings more than 20 years of experience leading technology, AI, SaaS, and digital health innovation in the U.S. and globally.
Hancock, based at the system’s W. Broad St., Stamford location, will oversee all IT functions, including applications, analytics, infrastructure, cyber security, automation, program/project management, and performance improvement initiatives for the nation’s first primary care system focused on the health of underserved populations.
“Jamey is a proven technology executive with an exceptional record of delivering innovative digital solutions,” said Mark Masselli, MWHS’s Founder, President, and CEO. “His deep expertise in the healthcare technology sector and strong record of successfully leading high-performing teams well position him to help drive our health system’s continued growth.”
Hancock most recently served as Chief Technology Officer at Trellus Health, where he built and scaled a HIPAA- and SOC 2-compliant digital health platform focused on delivering care coordination, digital education, and behavioral modification at scale for patients with chronic disease. He spent more than a decade at Amelia (formerly IPsoft), where he served as Vice President and Chief Architect for Global Partners. Earlier in his career, Jamey held leadership positions at Google, where he managed technology operations and infrastructure initiatives across multiple regions.
“I am excited to join the Moses/Weitzman Health System as it expands its reach throughout the U.S. as a leader in primary care innovation, education and workforce development,” said Hancock. “This is a unique opportunity to serve communities in need, and I look forward to working with the MWHS team to advance the technology supporting care models that improve health outcomes nationwide.”