Scott Friedman

Mr. Friedman is the executive vice president at Sherpa Software where he manages the sales team and focuses on business development. He has more than 15 years of experience in negotiating and executing business agreements with strategic partners. Additionally, he has a successful record of defining and launching new products.
Prior to joining Sherpa, Mr. Friedman co-founded and served as CEO and president of Seegrid, a provider of machine perception software and automation technology for industrial original equipment manufacturers. He previously co-founded and served as the CEO of CareFlow|Net, a provider of electronic medical record systems for large hospitals and health systems. CareFlow|Net was acquired by a division of Philips Medical Systems.

Mr. Friedman received a Bachelor of Arts degree at University of Michigan as well as a Doctor of Medicine at West Virginia University.

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