Aaron Martin answers rapid-fire questions with Becker's on health innovation

After a nine-year stint with retail giant, Amazon, chief digital and innovation officer, Aaron Martin, came to Providence after "obsessing about what [I] could do there." 

"Described as 'one of the most mission-driven organizations' he's ever worked for, Mr. Martin said it's Providence's ethos of serving the entire community, including the poor and vulnerable, that attracted him to the organization. That, coupled with the forward-leaning leadership of President and CEO Rod Hochman, MD, and Mike Butler, operations and strategy president, convinced him of the opportunity. Mr. Martin said he recalls first meeting with Dr. Hochman and Mr. Butler, who zeroed-in on discussions about topics that back then were 'two horizons away,' such as industry consumerization that would fuel major disruption in healthcare."

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