Lifelong Batavian honored by Consulting Magazine with Women in Technology, Excellence in Innovation award
Emily Underhill-Carlson, a graduate of Alexander High School and lifelong Batavia resident, was honored by Consulting Magazine on Thursday, May 20 as an award winner for Women in Technology, Excellence in Innovation.
Underhill-Carlson serves as the VP of Technology for Divurgent, a healthcare consulting firm based in Virginia Beach, Va.
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, she led the creation of TOBIAS, Divurgent’s first AI chatbot.
It enables real-time chat, screen sharing, and video support, which helped clients respond to the coronavirus pandemic in an efficient, economical way, often leading to a 30- to 50-percent reduction in response costs.
As the world has responded to the COVID-19 crisis, the use of technology has been and will continue to be a lifeline for clinicians.
Telehealth has grown rapidly out of necessity and has changed the way healthcare is delivered.