Mr. Little began his career at NASA doing ascent, orbit and descent simulations of Space Shuttle flights. He joined start-up Trinity Computing to create the world's first and best-selling computerized charting system for open-heart surgery, sold globally by 3M. After placing twice in Inc. 100, the company was sold to DuPont. In 1990, he was recruited into American Home Products as Manager of Clinical Information Systems, where he oversaw acquisition of several companies in key growth areas. In 1993, he joined the start-up Healthcare Communications as Vice President of Marketing and participated in #1 growth in sales in 18 months and then sold the company to Healthdyne. After a non-compete period in which he wrote a novel and took a total immersion course in Paris, he joined Lotus / IBM as Worldwide Marketing Manager and grew vertical market business three-fold. A co-founder at Health Language, Inc. in 1999, Mr. Little worked two financing rounds and participated in record sales growth. He is a full member of IEEE, SCIP, HIMSS, AMIA, and AMA. He joined Loftware in 2006. |