Cerner Prez Devanny steps down after 11 years

Cerner has announced that President Trace Devanny will leave the company effective July 16.

Devanny joined Cerner in an executive role in 1994 and became Cerner’s president in 1999. The Kansas City, Mo.-based company said Devanny’s responsibilities will be absorbed by the current organization, as Neal Patterson will become the company’s president, in addition to his current role as Cerner’s chairman and CEO.

“It is through no small amount of deliberation over the interests of both me and my family that I have decided to resign my role as Cerner’s president and pursue other business opportunities,” said Devanny.

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