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    Stephen Garrison

    Co-CEO and President at Cycorp

    Stephen Garrison is the President and Co-CEO of Cycorp, bringing strategic and operational experience from both the public and private sectors.12 He has a diverse background spanning government, consulting, healthcare, and technology industries.

    Career Highlights

    • Government Experience: Served as Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy under President George W. Bush, focusing on various domestic policy issues.12

    • Private Sector: Worked as a Principal at Bain and Company, serving clients across industries and launching a new regional industry practice.1

    • Healthcare Leadership: Led a successful hospital turnaround as CEO and General Partner of an 83-member ownership group.1 Named one of Becker's Hospital Review's national 25 Rising Stars Under 40 in Healthcare.3

    • Technology: Prior to joining Cycorp, served as CEO of Cooper Wellness Strategies, the corporate and technology affiliate of the Cooper Clinic.13

    Education

    • B.A. in Public Policy from Stanford University12
    • MBA from Harvard Business School12

    Stephen Garrison's unique blend of public policy expertise and private sector experience positions him well to lead Cycorp, a company known for its work in artificial intelligence and ontological engineering.3

    Highlights

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    Stephen Garrison - Cicero Institute
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    Stephen Garrison - President & Co-CEO at Cycorp - The Org

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