StrategicHealthSolutions Names Vice President of Human Resources  

StrategicHealthSolutions, LLC (Strategic) is pleased to announce that Duke Vair has been selected as the new vice president of human resources. In this role, Vair will be responsible for planning, directing and coordinating all HR management activities and leading Strategic’s HR team.  

Prior to joining Strategic, Duke served as the senior vice president of human resources for Ag Processing, Inc. in Omaha, where he reduced the company’s health care program costs by 22 percent over four years through a variety of educational awareness programs.  

Duke obtained his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Finance from the University of Nebraska.     “We feel confident that Duke is the right fit for the team and will help Strategic achieve its growth and development goals,” said Strategic’s CEO, Peg Stessman.  

About StrategicHealthSolutions, LLC

Strategic’s purpose is to ensure the sustainability of America’s health care system. Strategic’s elite teams of medical and technical experts work closely with government entities to recoup misspent dollars and to prevent future misuse through education and investigation. The company brings the power of insight to superior solutions.

Trusted core values based on good enough is not enough drive the company’s work ethic. A recognized and trusted government contractor in the health care services industry, Strategic has achieved a CMMI for services level 3 and is an accredited ISO 9001:2008 organization which provides solutions for government health care programs.  

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>p>StrategicHealthSolutions, LLC (Strategic) is pleased to announce that Duke Vair has been selected as the new vice president of human resources. In this role, Vair will be responsible for planning, directing and coordinating all HR management activities and leading Strategic’s HR team.  >/p>
>p>Prior to joining Strategic, Duke served as the senior vice president of human resources for Ag Processing, Inc. in Omaha, where he reduced the company’s health care program costs by 22 percent over four years through a variety of educational awareness programs.  >/p>
>p>Duke obtained his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration/Finance from the University of Nebraska.     “We feel confident that Duke is the right fit for the team and will help Strategic achieve its growth and development goals,” said Strategic’s CEO, Peg Stessman.  >/p>
>p>>strong>About StrategicHealthSolutions, LLC >/strong>>/p>
>p>Strategic’s purpose is to ensure the sustainability of America’s health care system. Strategic’s elite teams of medical and technical experts work closely with government entities to recoup misspent dollars and to prevent future misuse through education and investigation. The company brings the power of insight to superior solutions.>/p>
>p>Trusted core values based on good enough is not enough drive the company’s work ethic. A recognized and trusted government contractor in the health care services industry, Strategic has achieved a CMMI for services level 3 and is an accredited ISO 9001:2008 organization which provides solutions for government health care programs.  >/p>
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