Jenny Maze

Co-Founder
Quinsite
Chapel Hill, NC
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25+

Years In Healthcare

1

Startups Initiated 

828

LinkedIn Followers

Jenny’s Journey

Began her career as a Registered Nurse in the Critical Care Unit at Northwest Community Healthcare in Arlington Heights, IL.

1999

Joined St. Vincent Health in Indianapolis as a Registered Nurse in Interventional Radiology and Cardiac Cath Lab.

2005

Co-founded Quinsite as Chief Operating Officer, building an innovative healthcare analytics platform that delivers real-time, reliable tools to boost revenue, increase productivity, and improve patient service quality for hospitals, health systems, and provider groups.

2017

2003

Joined Advanced Cardiac Specialists in Mesa, AZ as a Registered Nurse in the Cardiac Cath Lab.

2010

Served as a Nurse Consultant at R&G Medical Legal Solutions, conducting medical legal case reviews alongside her clinical work.

About Quinsite

Founded - 2017 | Chapel Hill, NC | Stage - Series A

Highlight

Quinsite provides healthcare analytics software that connects clinical, financial, and operational data for better decision-making.

Problem

Healthcare organizations often sit on large volumes of disconnected data across clinical, financial, and operational systems. Without unified analytics, leaders struggle to see performance patterns and make timely decisions.

USP

Quinsite serves physician practices, hospitals, radiology, pathology, anesthesia, and RCM organizations. The company raised seed and Series A funding and earned regional recognition as an NC TECH Awards finalist. In a study with one of Quinsite’s customers, physicians using the app saw a 5% increase in productivity compared to those who did not, without any additional hours worked.

Key Milestones

2017

Founded in Chapel Hill to improve healthcare analytics and operational visibility.

2022

Closed a $2.5 million seed bridge note.

2023

Raised $5.5 million in Series A financing.
Selected as an NC TECH Awards finalist in Biotech/Healthtech and AI + Data Analytics.

2024-25

Continued expanding analytics use cases for provider performance and RCM workflows.
In Their Own Words:

"Healthcare analytics for clinical, financial, and operational data."