Catching Up With …Peter B. Nichol

Peter B. Nichol, Director IT | Head of IT at Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange (CTHIX) supports a vision of increasing the number of insured Connecticut residents, Nichol oversees the CTHIX Application & System Portfolio. Achieving business and technology excellence Connecticut was the first state in the country to not only meet but to surpass the enrollment goal established by the Congressional Budget Office for ACA, today proudly with 134,000 residents enrolled.

 

 

  • Director IT Systems and Operations, Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange accountable for an IT footprint spanning 200+ servers hosting 7 environments across 2 data centers
  • Successfully launched the Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange (AccessHealthCT) on Oct 1st, 2013, with an expanded multi-agency team
  • Previously an IT Director with United Health Group responsible for IT delivery related components across 7 business segments and 43 enterprise divisions and over 71 enterprise business markets
  • Prior an IT Program Director with WellPoint accountable for delivery of technology integrating 72 lines of business which delivered a single, common enterprise-wide call center application for 14 call center applications – a 1st at Blue Cross Blue Shield!
  • In 2009, worked with MVP Healthcare to lead the technology deployment of their 1st Enterprise Data Warehouse supporting $1.65B in annual revenue
  • Before that spent 4 years with Aetna, as a Program Delivery Manager delivering complex claims, medical and pharmacy integrations supporting large customers like Wal-mart and Citibank
  • A Certified ScrumMaster
  • A PMI Project Management Professional (PMP) Certified in 2001, and later wrote questions for subsequent PMP exams
  • Served on the Board of Directors for the PMI Information Systems SIG for 7 years, through 2008
  • In 2006, Nichol earned his Six Sigma Master Black Belt
  • Nichol holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems from Bentley College in Waltham, MA

 

Health insurance Market News: What path did you take to your present position? Was it the career path you envisioned when you started?

 

Peter B. Nichol: In the mid 1990’s I started out working directly for the CEO of Arthur D. Little. This provided me excellent exposure early in my career to understand how a truly customer centric model operates at a leadership level. As I grew my responsibility and accountability over the next years a common theme was and has always been that I only work with employers where I felt I could make a huge difference.

 

The Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange has been very rewarding. I joined in late 2012, brought onboard by the Chief Information Officer and together we have done amazing things for Connecticut. For me it’s all about making a difference. I don’t mean just putting in cool technology, I’m talking about leading a team on Saturday to build functionality that will help a mother and daughter get insurance coverage on Monday and have that doctor appointment they desperately need. Real value that is changing people’s lives: powerful stuff.

 

Was this the career path I envisioned? Absolutely! I’m very proud to be part of a great visionary leadership team with a proven ability to execute on that vision.

 

Health insurance Market News: What occupies a typical day or week for you? What functions, activities and workload are you typically engaged in?

 

Peter B. Nichol: A typical day is only consistent by the high degree of change that occurs daily.

It could look like this:

  • On the ride into the office I call 2-3 engagement directors get status. Before stepping into the office, I understand all key issues and new fire drills impacting business operations.
  • I connect with CIO first and tie off regarding any critical topics. Then I focus alone quietly for one hour of strategic planning anticipating challenges 1-3 months out while white boarding and verbally defining solid footing to help the team advance.
  • Then spend an hour to true up the enterprise IT Capital Budget and reaching out to agencies to ensure funding boundaries and service levels are clearly defined.
  • By 11am, I’m on my second cup of coffee and doing a walk-n-talk meeting, with business or technology leaders on the top 3 priorities of the week. IT PMO and Operations PMO meetings consume my time late into the afternoon.
  • When I finally free up it is 5:30pm, and I hold a meeting with the systems integrator to tie out on status and the direction I provided in the morning. The last schedule discussion wraps at 7pm, and I do 1 hour of close out by planning the next day’s critical items.
  • As this repeats through Sunday I tie out with the CIO, going into the next Monday in sync and my week wraps up with 70hrs invested ensuring our customers have the best experience possible! 
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Peter is a technology executive with over 20 years of experience, dedicated to driving innovation, digital transformation, leadership, and data in business. He helps organizations connect strategy to execution to maximize company performance. He has been recognized for Digital Innovation by CIO 100, MIT Sloan, Computerworld, and the Project Management Institute. As Managing Director at OROCA Innovations, Peter leads the CXO advisory services practice, driving digital strategies. Peter was honored as an MIT Sloan CIO Leadership Award Finalist in 2015 and is a regular contributor to CIO.com on innovation. Peter has led businesses through complex changes, including the adoption of data-first approaches for portfolio management, lean six sigma for operational excellence, departmental transformations, process improvements, maximizing team performance, designing new IT operating models, digitizing platforms, leading large-scale mission-critical technology deployments, product management, agile methodologies, and building high-performance teams. As Chief Information Officer, Peter was responsible for Connecticut’s Health Insurance Exchange’s (HIX) industry-leading digital platform transforming consumerism and retail-oriented services for the health insurance industry. Peter championed the Connecticut marketplace digital implementation with a transformational cloud-based SaaS platform and mobile application recognized as a 2014 PMI Project of the Year Award finalist, CIO 100, and awards for best digital services, API, and platform. He also received a lifetime achievement award for leadership and digital transformation, honored as a 2016 Computerworld Premier 100 IT Leader. Peter is the author of Learning Intelligence: Expand Thinking. Absorb Alternative. Unlock Possibilities (2017), which Marshall Goldsmith, author of the New York Times No. 1 bestseller Triggers, calls "a must-read for any leader wanting to compete in the innovation-powered landscape of today." Peter also authored The Power of Blockchain for Healthcare: How Blockchain Will Ignite The Future of Healthcare (2017), the first book to explore the vast opportunities for blockchain to transform the patient experience. Peter has a B.S. in C.I.S from Bentley University and an MBA from Quinnipiac University, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude. He earned his PMP® in 2001 and is a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Masters in Business Relationship Management (MBRM) and Certified Scrum Master. As a Commercial Rated Aviation Pilot and Master Scuba Diver, Peter understands first hand, how to anticipate change and lead boldly.