Tellihealth Names Chuck Washburn as Chief Revenue Officer

October 29, 2025
Tellihealth has appointed Chuck Washburn as Chief Revenue Officer to lead revenue strategy, go-to-market execution, and customer experience initiatives, reporting to CEO Asif Ahmad.

Tellihealth has appointed Chuck Washburn as Chief Revenue Officer to lead its revenue strategy, go-to-market execution, and customer experience initiatives, announced in a press release. Washburn will report to CEO Asif Ahmad and oversee the company's marketing and sales teams to strengthen its support for healthcare providers and patients through Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) and Chronic Care Management (CCM) solutions.

Washburn brings over 25 years of experience in healthcare technology and B2B SaaS, having held senior roles at Optum, Anelto, Vivify Health, Allscripts, and Cerner. Most recently, he served as CRO at BettrAi, where he led growth efforts for AI-driven solutions supporting Accountable Care Organizations and health systems.

According to Tellihealth, Washburn's appointment aligns with the company’s goal of expanding provider partnerships and scaling its AI-enabled remote care offerings. The company was formed through the merger of Accuhealth and Signallamp Health and offers integrated RPM and CCM services through its Evelyn platform.

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