Retired Navy Vice Adm. Raquel C. Bono has joined CNSI’s health advisory board, bringing 40 years’ experience in military medicine and health care administration.
“Raquel Bono is a highly respected authority on large-scale healthcare operations, and we are honored to have the benefit of her deep knowledge, talent, and credentials on the CNSI Health Advisory Board,” said Todd Stottlemyer, CEO of CNSI.
“Her clinical background and extensive military and government experience will prove invaluable in helping CNSI support our clients with products, solutions, and services that enable better health outcomes.”
Bono has served as director of the Defense Health Agency and as chief of the Navy Medical Corps. She was also the first female Navy medical officer to achieve three-star rank. Following her retirement from the Navy in 2019, Bono became a principal at RCB Consulting, LLC.
In 2020, she led the state of Washington’s health system response to the COVID-19 pandemic. That same year, she joined Viking Cruises as chief health officer where she remains today.
As part CNSI’s health advisory board, Bono will support CNSI’s strategy to develop innovative products and solutions that help state and federal clients deliver high-quality public-sector health care and services.
“I look forward to collaborating with the highly accomplished team of experts who serve on CNSI’s Health Advisory Board,” Bono said. “I am pleased to be able to partner with a company that shares my passion for disrupting and transforming care delivery systems to ensure the best outcomes for those who rely on government healthcare services.”