Watch on-demand: A conversation on transforming integration workloads
Discover how Fairfax County Health Department overcame bandwidth strain, staffing limits, and mounting pressure by shifting from manual message management to automated workflows with Envoy iPaaS. In this candid roundtable, you’ll learn how they freed up their team to focus on analytics, infrastructure strategy, and real-time health data impact.
You’ll hear firsthand:
- How Fairfax moved from reactive interface management to a proactive data strategy
- How they rapidly spun up 7–8 new integrations—with one integration FTE
- Why they replaced legacy SFTP workflows with automation and real-time APIs
- How structured HL7/FHIR streaming supported analytics and public health ops
Who should watch?
This session is designed for health integration leaders across public health, health tech, acute, and ambulatory who are navigating resource constraints while accelerating innovation. Ideal attendees include:
- Chief Technology Officers (CTOs)
- Chief Product Officers (CPOs)
- Chief Information Officers (CIOs)
- VPs and Directors of Applications or IT
- Health Integration Managers and Architects
If your team is juggling mounting integration demands, staffing limitations, or pressure to deliver faster—this webinar is for you.
Meet the speakers:

Noel Clarin, Director of Public Health Informatics and IT, Fairfax
Noel Clarin, Public Health Informatics and IT Director at Fairfax County, brings deep expertise in leading technology teams, managing complex systems, and leveraging emerging technologies to enhance public health outcomes. With a strategic and collaborative approach, he excels at driving innovation and aligning IT solutions with community health goals.

Jim Borda, Manager of Public Health Informatics and IT, Fairfax
Jim Borda, Public Health Informatics and IT Manager at Fairfax County, is a seasoned Health IT leader with over 20 years of experience advancing interoperability across public and private sectors. With deep expertise in EHR integration, health data policy, and standards like FHIR and HL7, he drives impactful solutions that improve population health and care coordination.

Alida Laney, Public Health Data Manager, Fairfax
Alida Laney, Public Health Data Manager at Fairfax County, played a key role in implementing a countywide data warehouse and developing a multiyear IT roadmap to modernize public health systems. With a focus on collaboration and strategic planning, she helps Fairfax County improve data sharing and align more closely with state public health initiatives.

Shelley Wehmeyer, Senior Director, GTM Activation, Rhapsody
Shelley dedicates her career to simplifying the complexities of health and social care delivery around the world with technology. Whether in the context of navigating the requirements of a new market, launching a new product, or enabling client-facing teams and clients on product strategy, the most rewarding part of Shelley’s experience is the ability to bring together cross-functional, cross-organizational teams to a common goal—doing what is best for the patient and the clinician.