Jay Levy provides strategic management and technology consulting services to a variety of industry segments including healthcare providers, state agencies, not-for-profit charitable organizations, construction professional services, and mall developers by developing complex business models that predict operational and financial performance based on variable inputs. He provides these consulting services to health care providers to develop operational improvement strategies and tactics. Clients include existing and emerging academic medical centers and community hospitals in North Carolina, South Carolina, Connecticut, Oregon, and Florida. He has also developed similar business models to be used by mall developers to develop deployment and pricing strategies and tactics. Clients include the largest mall operator in the United States.
In addition to developing these types of models, Mr. Levy has implemented complex business models which visualize and transform data into actionable information in support of strategic planning and tactical operations of businesses by utilizing the Balanced Scorecard framework in over 60 implementations of performance management environments. Over the past 40 years, Mr. Levy has established a reputation as a leader in integrating technology to solve business problems and exploit opportunities in business intelligence, networking, electronic funds transfer, electronic commerce and direct marketing. He led the development, implementation and operation of CIRRUS, the first international ATM interchange network. Mr. Levy also served as Senior Vice President for MasterCard International, where he managed a worldwide systems development staff of 200 professionals located in 3 development centers on 3 continents, with 400 simultaneous projects and an annual budget of more than $25 million.
He has served on numerous ANSI and ISO standards committees which were focused on bank card transaction formats, electronic data interchange, identification card characteristics (including magnetic and chip based recognition technology) and international identification card numbering schema. Mr. Levy studied Finance at Indiana University-Bloomington. He was appointed a Lecturer in the Department of Health Policy and Management within the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2005.