As the Senior Director of IT Applications at Brookdale, Steve Glubka plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s data strategy and enhancing its technological capabilities. With over 20 years of experience leading database teams, Steve combines technical expertise with strategic vision, ensuring that Brookdale...
As the Senior Director of IT Applications at Brookdale, Steve Glubka plays a pivotal role in shaping the organization’s data strategy and enhancing its technological capabilities. With over 20 years of experience leading database teams, Steve combines technical expertise with strategic vision, ensuring that Brookdale remains at the forefront of data-driven decision-making in the healthcare sector. His leadership has been instrumental in the successful adoption of Snowflake and DBT, which began in Q4 2022, marking a significant shift towards modern data warehousing solutions.
Currently, Steve is overseeing a comprehensive migration of Brookdale's on-premises data warehouse to a more agile cloud-based environment. This project includes the integration of collaboration and data mart environments, as well as the management of third-party data repositories. To facilitate this migration, his team has implemented near real-time data replication from Oracle, ensuring that critical data is readily available for analysis and reporting. This initiative not only enhances data accessibility but also supports Brookdale's commitment to maintaining HIPAA compliance and safeguarding sensitive patient information.
Steve's expertise in data warehousing, integration, and advanced analytics positions him as a key contributor to Brookdale's mission of delivering exceptional healthcare services. His ability to communicate effectively with both technical teams and senior leadership ensures that strategic objectives are met while fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation. As Brookdale continues to evolve in the digital landscape, Steve's leadership will be crucial in leveraging data as a strategic asset to improve operational efficiency and patient outcomes.