Biography - Raymond W. Scott, BSc, MBCS, C.Eng., CITP
Raymond W. Scott, BSc, MBCS, C.Eng., CITP
C.E.O. Axolotl Corp
Ray co-founded Axolotl Corp. in 1995 to provide collaborative electronic workflow solutions for communities of health care providers. He was instrumental in creating the concepts around Clinical Messaging, turning electronic medical record communication into a reality, and establishing it as a necessary requirement for successful Health Information Exchanges and Regional Health Information organizations.
With a strong supporting management team, Ray has established Axolotl as a market leader in electronic connectivity and collaboration, today providing the technology and services to support several fully functioning RHIOs across the USA. Ray currently serves on the eHealth Initiative Leadership Council and, as a member of the Markle Foundation's "Connecting For Health" team, Ray contributed to the widely acclaimed 'Common Framework' publication.
Formerly, Ray was CEO of Computer Concepts Europe where he created a distribution network for the SuperBase product. From 1990-1994 Ray held Executive Vice President positions for Technology, Corporate Strategy and Marketing for ECsoft, a pan-European software services company created largely through acquisition, which he helped take public.
From 1984-1990 Ray was Managing Director of MJSL, a CASE consulting and product company, where he directed product development and pioneered the use of object-oriented techniques.
Earlier in his career, Ray designed and implemented the first criminal intelligence computer system for New Scotland Yard, a software package to create current and future anti-forgery designs for UK bank notes, and real-time software to control the flight of military rockets.
Ray holds a BSc (Honors) in Mathematics, is a Member of the British Computing Society, a Chartered Engineer and has served on the boards of both public and private companies.
