Atul Srivastava serves as the Chief Information Officer at the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s digital transformation journey. With a robust background in technology leadership, Atul is adept at defining a comprehensive digital roadmap...
Atul Srivastava serves as the Chief Information Officer at the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), where he plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s digital transformation journey. With a robust background in technology leadership, Atul is adept at defining a comprehensive digital roadmap that spans all functions within the college. His strategic vision is instrumental in driving innovative solutions that not only enhance operational efficiency but also improve the overall experience for emergency medicine professionals.
Currently, Atul is spearheading several key projects, including the integration of generative and predictive AI technologies to develop value-added tools tailored for emergency departments. As the staff liaison for ACEP’s AI Task Force, he is at the forefront of establishing governance and policy frameworks that ensure the ethical and effective use of AI in clinical settings. His efforts are focused on modernizing the enterprise systems architecture, leveraging best-in-breed technologies to create a seamless and responsive digital environment.
Atul’s expertise extends to project management and strategic partnerships, where he fosters collaboration across various stakeholders to drive impactful initiatives. His proficiency in cloud computing, particularly with platforms like Microsoft Azure, and tools such as M365 and Mimecast, positions him as a technology evangelist within the organization. Recognized for his influential communication skills, Atul advocates for the adoption of cutting-edge technologies that not only provide competitive advantages but also contribute to the long-term growth and sustainability of ACEP. Through his leadership, Atul is not just transforming technology but is also enhancing the future of emergency medicine.