Neil Smiley has been a Trustee of the Charles H. Hood Foundation since 2002 and has served as President since 2013. He is the founder and CEO of Loopback Analytics, which provides technology solutions that help academic medical centers and health systems improve access to life-saving specialty medications. Neil also serves on the Board of the Carson Leslie Foundation and is an active supporter of emerging healthcare innovations through the Health Wildcatters accelerator. Earlier in his career, he founded Phytel, which was acquired by IBM for the launch of Watson Health, and held leadership roles at Accenture and Ernst & Young. Neil holds a B.A. in Computer Science from Dartmouth College and lives in Dallas with his wife, Judy; they have three adult children and several grandchildren.