Commure Up Close: Elliot Drives Healthcare Innovation Through Engineering

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Commure Team
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November 21, 2025

Tell us a little bit about yourself. What do you like to do outside of work? 


I'm pretty active, I enjoy surfing, training for triathlons, and hiking. Most of my hobbies involve being outdoors in some form. In the evenings, my wife and I usually unwind with whatever show we're watching. We just finished Yellowstone and absolutely loved it.

As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? 


Initially, an artist, though that didn't last too long. Then I was set on becoming a doctor for quite a while. That path has changed, but my interest in healthcare never did!

Describe a day in the life of your role. 


Every day brings something different, which keeps things interesting. I typically start by organizing priorities for myself and my team, then we have a standup to discuss any issues and align on the day ahead. From there, it varies, including architecture design meetings, client calls, heads-down coding, addressing escalations, or helping teammates solve problems. There's always something new to tackle.

What made you decide to join Commure? 


I've always been drawn to healthcare. In college, I majored in Computer Science but also completed all the pre-med requirements because I was genuinely torn between the two paths. I ultimately realized I wanted to build technology for healthcare rather than practice medicine. I also knew I wanted to join a company where I could take on significant ownership and grow quickly. Commure offered exactly that combination.

How would you describe the Commure company culture? 


Passionate and driven. Everyone here genuinely cares about what we're building and the customers we serve. We move quickly and hold ourselves to a high standard, but people are energized by their work. There's a real willingness to roll up your sleeves and tackle the hard problems together.

What advice would you give someone on their first day at Commure? 


Be proactive. Ask questions when something isn't clear. Introduce yourself to people whose work you admire. Speak up if there's a particular problem you want to work on. The opportunities here are real, but you have to take initiative to seize them.

What has been your greatest accomplishment so far at Commure? 


I was on of a small team of engineers tasked with a complete rebuild of our payment infrastructure. Managing a project of that scale while supporting millions of dollars in payments wasn't something I expected to do this early in my career. It's a strong example of what's possible here when you're willing to take on challenging work.


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