Missy Krasner.

SAN FRANCISCO—DigiSight Technologies, Inc. announced that it has appointed Missy Krasner to its board of directors. Krasner is currently the vice president and managing director at Box, Inc., where she leads the health care and life sciences vertical.

“Missy is a pioneer in health IT and cloud computing,” said Doug Foster, president and CEO of DigiSight. “Her broad experience in health IT and digital health makes her an invaluable addition to our team as we continue to develop and innovate upon our cloud-based Paxos mobile health platform. We are excited to welcome her to our board of directors.”

Krasner brings over 25 years of health IT experience in business development, product marketing and enterprise sales to this new role. Prior to her role at Box, Inc., Krasner worked for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under the Bush administration to set up the first Office of National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC). She also was one of the founding members of Google Health, a personal health record (PHR) offering from Google.

Additionally, she was an executive-in-residence (EIR) at Morgenthaler Ventures where she worked in digital health deals for venture funding including HeathLoop and Doximity.

“DigiSight is transforming the way eyecare is practiced with its mobile health offerings,” said Krasner. “Being able to remotely diagnose, monitor and better triage patients by leveraging mobile health technologies in eyecare is a huge opportunity for better patient outcomes in the U.S. I look forward to working with DigiSight’s leadership and board members to drive the company’s mission forward.”

Krasner is the most recent executive appointment for DigiSight. Earlier this month, the company announced the expansion of its executive team with the addition of Carol Hoang, Chet Kumar and Allen Jones, who come from leading companies in the ophthalmic medical device and pharmaceutical industries.

DigiSight Technologies, a digital health company, develops mobile solutions that engage patients and help physicians improve care and clinical outcomes.