Healthcare: Policy, Trends and Opportunities - Seattle, WA July 8, 2010
Our President and co-founder, Dr. Kerrie Paige, has been invited to discuss trends and innovation in healthcare at an event to be held at the Westin Seattle from 8:00-12:00 pm on July 8. The conference, hosted by Women Impacting Public Policy (WIPP) and sponsored by Pfizer, will take "an in-depth look at the new healthcare law, trends and opportunities for business and innovation in the healthcare sector." Dr. Paige will be speaking in Panel Two: Healthcare Trends and Opportunities.
Please visit WIPP's website for more details.
Inc. Magazine
THE CURE? Kerrie Paige and Jaret Hauge's software helped the American Red Cross turn around blood-test results faster -- and more cheaply. Can it do the same for the rest of the health care industry?
Simulation Helps Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Prepare for Move
In May of 2009, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh successfully moved its entire patient population to a new facility, thanks in part to the extensive advance what-if planning supported by a NovaSim developed simulation model.
View a quick video by local Pittsburgh station KDKA (the NovaSim model makes an appearance 37 seconds into the video) or download a more detailed case study.
Bellingham Herald
Biz Talk: Win helps women business owners
DAVE GALLAGHER Published: May 25, 2008
Bellingham Herald, The (WA)
Kerrie Paige had her "American Idol" moment in business a couple of years ago, and she's planning to pass on her experience to other women entrepreneurs. Paige, co-owner of NovaSim LLC in Bellingham, was one of the winners of the Make Mine a Million $ Business program in 2006. The program helps women grow and build sustainable businesses by providing access to financing, mentoring, marketing and technology tools. The goal is to inspire one million women entrepreneurs to reach annual revenues of $1 million by the year 2010.
Fortune Small Business
Divide and conquer: NovaSim - A mathematical couple find one thing indispensable to their love-and-work relationship: walls.
By Fortune Small Business staff
February 18 2008: 10:26 PM EST
When couples move in together, disagreements inevitably arise, and a 40-hour-plus work week normally offers a respite. But that wasn't the case for Kerrie Paige, a Ph.D. in mathematical analysis, who with her partner, Jaret Hauge, launched their simulation-software business, NovaSim, in January 2000 - she from her house in Bellingham, Wash., and he from his base in Toronto.