Health Catalyst Names Ben Albert CEO and Shrinks Board to Five Directors

Reuters02-18
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HCAT">Health Catalyst</a> Names Ben Albert CEO and Shrinks Board to Five Directors

Health Catalyst Inc. has appointed President and COO Ben Albert as Chief Executive Officer and added him to its board, effective Feb. 12, 2026, as Dan Burton stepped down as CEO and from the board and will serve as a strategic advisor. The company also announced board changes, with Dawn Smith and Duncan Gallagher stepping down effective Feb. 17, 2026, John Kane set to depart April 1, 2026, and Matt Kolb planning to leave ahead of the 2026 annual meeting, reducing the board to five directors. Justin Spencer was elected board chair, Matt Arens was named chair of the Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee, and Julie Larson-Green will continue as chair of the Compensation Committee.

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