Full Name
Bennett Wall
Credentials
MBA
Company
ECU Health
Job Title
Director Community of Practice and Data Products
Speaker Bio
Bennett Wall, MBA, serves as Director of Community of Practice & Data Products at ECU Health, where he leads both the BI and AI Communities of Practice and drives organization‑wide adoption of advanced analytics and applied AI. His leadership has positioned ECU Health as a regional model for AI‑enabled care, supporting the Microsoft AI Adoption Roadmap and stewarding enterprise Copilot deployment to empower clinical, operational, and administrative teams. Bennett’s portfolio includes designing scalable AI solutions, embedding peer‑learning structures, and championing ethical, patient‑centered innovation. He also contributes to statewide and local leadership as a member of the North Carolina Hospital Association (NCHA) Healthcare AI Task Force and serves on advisory boards for Pitt Community College and the Greenville‑Pitt County Chamber of Commerce’s Teen Leadership Institute.
Throughout his career, Bennett has led transformative initiatives that make AI practical, accessible, and operationally relevant. His work includes developing real‑time, AI‑driven hospital operations and patient‑experience analytics; building predictive models for early identification of high‑risk patients; and integrating these insights seamlessly into clinical workflows to impact quality, safety, and patient outcomes. He played an instrumental role in ECU Health’s COVID response by leveraging geospatial analytics to monitor and forecast regional spread, resulting in multiple publications. Bennett continues to partner with national organizations to advance responsible AI practice and ensure healthcare teams are equipped with the tools and governance needed to scale everyday AI across complex systems.
Throughout his career, Bennett has led transformative initiatives that make AI practical, accessible, and operationally relevant. His work includes developing real‑time, AI‑driven hospital operations and patient‑experience analytics; building predictive models for early identification of high‑risk patients; and integrating these insights seamlessly into clinical workflows to impact quality, safety, and patient outcomes. He played an instrumental role in ECU Health’s COVID response by leveraging geospatial analytics to monitor and forecast regional spread, resulting in multiple publications. Bennett continues to partner with national organizations to advance responsible AI practice and ensure healthcare teams are equipped with the tools and governance needed to scale everyday AI across complex systems.
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