Jenny Morgan, President & CEO, basys

Jenny Morgan has over 30 years of experience building successful, growth-oriented technology companies in the healthcare information technology market. In 2009, Jenny joined basys LLC as an owner/CEO in order to leverage her prior experience in leading the next phase of the company’s substantial and dedicated history serving the multiemployer market.In 2018, she led the company through a recapitalization with Windrose Health Investors to bolster its path of future growth.

Prior to joining basys, Jenny served as an Investment Principal at Sterling Partners, a top middle-market private equity firm with $4 billion of equity capital under management, where her responsibilities included identifying, evaluating and executing prospective investments, and working with portfolio companies to leverage opportunities for growth and operational efficiencies.

Before joining Sterling Partners in 2006, Jenny was CEO of ViPS, Inc. (now General Dynamics Information Technology) one of the largest information technology companies in the Baltimore area, where she spent more than 20 years and led the company through significant growth by focusing on customer satisfaction and product development. During her tenure at ViPS, Jenny tripled the revenue of the company and led its successful sale to WebMD in 2004, where she later served as Executive Vice President, Payer Services.

Jenny holds a Master of Administrative Sciences from The Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Brandeis University, where she graduated magna cum laude and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In 2000, she was a finalist for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of The Year® Award, and in 2005 she was named the Ernst & Young Maryland Entrepreneur of The Year. From 2001 to 2003, she received the Deloitte & Touche Technology Fast 50 award as CEO of one of Maryland’s 50 fastest-growing technology companies. Jenny served as Chair of the Baltimore Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond from 2012 to 2014 after serving on the Board 2009-2011. During her career, she has also served on a number of public and private company boards and sits on the Dean’s Advisory Council for the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School.


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