MaryAnn Connor is a senior nursing informatics leader with more than three decades of experience spanning oncology nursing, clinical research, nursing education, and enterprise clinical information systems leadership. She currently serves as Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, where she is a member of executive nursing leadership and leads multidisciplinary teams focused on leveraging advanced health technology to improve clinical workflow efficiency, patient safety, and evidence-based care delivery across the organization.
Ms. Connor is also an established adjunct professor at the Rory Meyers College of Nursing at New York University, where she teaches graduate level nursing informatics and contributes to curriculum development. Her career includes prior roles as a clinical information systems nurse leader, National Institutes of Health clinical research nurse, oncology staff nurse, and nurse educator.
She is board certified in Nursing Informatics, holds certification as a Certified Professional in Health Information Management Systems, and is a Fellow of the American Medical Informatics Association. She is actively involved in national professional organizations including HIMSS, AMIA, ANA, ANIA, and the Oncology Nursing Society. Ms. Connor has contributed to numerous peer reviewed publications and national presentations focused on electronic health record optimization, clinical decision support, patient safety technology, and health system digital transformation.