Stacey D. Maller has over 10 years of experience in healthcare administration and revenue cycle management. She received her B.S. in Health Information Management from The College of St. Scholastica in 2016 and an A.A.S. in Medical Administration from Rasmussen College in 2010. Her most recent role was as a Coordinator II at Fraser, where she entered insurance payments, made calls to update insurance information, and tracked deposits. She also has experience in medical coding, data entry, and office administration from internships at Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital and Martin Eye Care.
Thanks everyone who participated in this webcast from The Association of International Product Marketing and Management (AIPMM).
Product Management can be a great career for moving up the ladder in the corporate world. Whether you want to become a Product Line Manager, Director, Vice President of Product Management or you have higher ambitions and want to become a General Manager or CEO, it can be an excellent way to get there fast. But in order to advance you need a strategy.
If you aren't progressing as fast as you would like in Product Management, ask yourself these questions:
- Would you like to learn how to differentiate yourself to move up faster through training, certifications and other methods?
- Do you ever wonder why some product managers seem to get promoted and advance much faster than others?
- Are you interested in learning strategies and tactics you can use to speed up the advancement of your own career?
In this session, Brian Lawley will share the different ways he has seen product managers successfully accelerate their careers during his twenty-five year career in product management.
About the Speaker
Brian Lawley is the CEO and Founder of the 280 Group, the world's leading Product Management Consulting and training firm. He is the author five best-selling Product Management books, The Phenomenal Product Manager, Expert Product Management, 42 Rules of Product Management, 42 Rules of Product Marketing and Optimal Product Process and is the former President of the Silicon Valley Product Management Association. He was awarded the Association of International Product Marketing Management award for Thought Leadership in Product Management, and has been featured on World Business Review, the Silicon Valley Business Report. Brian's career spans over 25 years in Product Management, including having defined and launched over 50 products.
About AIPMM
The AIPMM is the hub of all things product management. It is where product professionals go for answers. With members in over 65 countries, it is the worldwide certifying body of product team professionals.
It is the world's largest professional organization of product managers, brand managers, product marketing managers and other product team professionals who are responsible for guiding their organizations, or clients, through a constantly changing business landscape.
AIPMM's certification programs are internationally recognized because they allow product professionals to demonstrate their expertise and provide corporate members an assurance that their product management and marketing teams are operating at a high competency level.
Visit www.aipmm.com.
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Big Data has been a "buzz word" for a few years now, and it's generated a fair amount of hype. But, while the technology landscape is still evolving, product companies in the software, web, and hardware areas have actually led the way in delivering real value from data sources like weblogs, sensors, and social media as well as systems like Hadoop, NoSQL, and Analytical Databases. These organizations have built "Big Data Apps" that leverage fast, flexible data frameworks to solve a wide array of user problems, scale to massive audiences, and deliver superior predictive intelligence.
Join this webinar to learn why product managers should understand Big Data and hear about real-life products that have been elevated with these innovative technologies. You will hear from:
- Ben Hopkins, Product Marketing Manager at Pentaho, who will discuss what Big Data means for product strategy and why it represents a new toolset for product teams to meet user needs and build competitive advantage
- Jim Stascavage, VP of Engineering at ESRG, who will discuss how his company has innovated with Big Data and predictive analytics to deliver technology products that optimize fuel consumption and maintenance cycles in the maritime and heavy industry sectors, leveraging trillions of sensor data points a year.
Who Should Attend
Product Managers, Product Marketing Managers, Project Managers, Development Managers, Product Executives, and anyone responsible for addressing customer needs & influencing product strategy.
Thanks everyone who participated in this webcast from The Association of International Product Marketing and Management (AIPMM).
Product Management can be a great career for moving up the ladder in the corporate world. Whether you want to become a Product Line Manager, Director, Vice President of Product Management or you have higher ambitions and want to become a General Manager or CEO, it can be an excellent way to get there fast. But in order to advance you need a strategy.
If you aren't progressing as fast as you would like in Product Management, ask yourself these questions:
- Would you like to learn how to differentiate yourself to move up faster through training, certifications and other methods?
- Do you ever wonder why some product managers seem to get promoted and advance much faster than others?
- Are you interested in learning strategies and tactics you can use to speed up the advancement of your own career?
In this session, Brian Lawley will share the different ways he has seen product managers successfully accelerate their careers during his twenty-five year career in product management.
About the Speaker
Brian Lawley is the CEO and Founder of the 280 Group, the world's leading Product Management Consulting and training firm. He is the author five best-selling Product Management books, The Phenomenal Product Manager, Expert Product Management, 42 Rules of Product Management, 42 Rules of Product Marketing and Optimal Product Process and is the former President of the Silicon Valley Product Management Association. He was awarded the Association of International Product Marketing Management award for Thought Leadership in Product Management, and has been featured on World Business Review, the Silicon Valley Business Report. Brian's career spans over 25 years in Product Management, including having defined and launched over 50 products.
About AIPMM
The AIPMM is the hub of all things product management. It is where product professionals go for answers. With members in over 65 countries, it is the worldwide certifying body of product team professionals.
It is the world's largest professional organization of product managers, brand managers, product marketing managers and other product team professionals who are responsible for guiding their organizations, or clients, through a constantly changing business landscape.
AIPMM's certification programs are internationally recognized because they allow product professionals to demonstrate their expertise and provide corporate members an assurance that their product management and marketing teams are operating at a high competency level.
Visit www.aipmm.com.
Upcoming Webinars: http://aipmm.com/aipmm_webinars/
Subscribe: http://www.aipmm.com/subscribe
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/company/aipmm
Membership: http://www.aipmm.com/join.php
Certification: http://aipmm.com/html/certification
Articles: http://www.aipmm.com/html/newsletter/article.ph
Big Data has been a "buzz word" for a few years now, and it's generated a fair amount of hype. But, while the technology landscape is still evolving, product companies in the software, web, and hardware areas have actually led the way in delivering real value from data sources like weblogs, sensors, and social media as well as systems like Hadoop, NoSQL, and Analytical Databases. These organizations have built "Big Data Apps" that leverage fast, flexible data frameworks to solve a wide array of user problems, scale to massive audiences, and deliver superior predictive intelligence.
Join this webinar to learn why product managers should understand Big Data and hear about real-life products that have been elevated with these innovative technologies. You will hear from:
- Ben Hopkins, Product Marketing Manager at Pentaho, who will discuss what Big Data means for product strategy and why it represents a new toolset for product teams to meet user needs and build competitive advantage
- Jim Stascavage, VP of Engineering at ESRG, who will discuss how his company has innovated with Big Data and predictive analytics to deliver technology products that optimize fuel consumption and maintenance cycles in the maritime and heavy industry sectors, leveraging trillions of sensor data points a year.
Who Should Attend
Product Managers, Product Marketing Managers, Project Managers, Development Managers, Product Executives, and anyone responsible for addressing customer needs & influencing product strategy.
1. Stacey D. Maller
(763) 406-6128 – smaller@css.edu
10354 74th Street NE Otsego, MN 55301
Education
The College of St. Scholastica – January 2012 – May 2016
B.S. Degree, Health Information Management – Minor Computer Science
GPA 3.33
Rasmussen College – August 2008 – September 2010
A.A.S. Degree, Medical Administration
GPA 3.75
RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
November 2015 Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital St. Louis Park, MN
Professional Practice Experience/Internship
Created an electronic filing organization system for HIM forms, updating them from their current paper
format
Observed all positions within the HIM department
Participated in various leadership meetings
March 2014 – Present Fraser St. Paul, MN
Coordinator II Revenue Cycle Cash Applications
Entering insurance payments that come to Fraser into Cerner Anasazi
Making up to 15 phone calls per day to clients for updated insurance information or for Coordination of
Benefits information
Recording all received deposits each month into an Excel spreadsheet
Promoted to Coordinator II after one year of service for meeting or exceeding all performance
expectations
December 2012 – March 2013 Martin Eye Care Edina, MN
Medical Secretary
Answered telephone calls of clients calling to schedule appointments
Performed general office tasks like filing and making appointment reminder phone calls
Assisted clients with paperwork and pre-eye exam tests
SUPPORTING EXPERIENCE
August 2003 – March 2014 New Horizon Academy Bloomington, MN
Lead Teacher
Earned Teacher of Distinction Award for excellence in teaching in 2012 and 2013
Planned all activities and balanced the very different schedules of up to 16 infants a day
Supervised up to 6 teacher aides and assistants that were in my classroom
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Exposure to Structured Query Language (SQL)
Application programming, using Java Programming Language
Professional Experience with Cerner Anasazi
Mastery of Microsoft Office Suite including Excel, Word, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Visio
Exposure to AHIMA’s ATHENS/Cerner PowerChart
3M Coding and Reimbursement System