Margaret Denise Glasscock has distinguished herself as a technology executive, enterprise architect, artificial intelligence innovator and advocate for disability-focused healthcare solutions. With more than 30 years of experience in information technology, cloud computing, healthcare innovation, enterprise architecture and strategic alliance leadership, she has built a career defined by technical excellence, business transformation and service to others.
Since November 2025, Ms. Glasscock has served as chief technology officer and global solution architect for InnovalifeCloud, where she directs enterprise healthcare and life sciences initiatives focused on artificial intelligence, automation, cloud-native technologies and hybrid cloud platforms. In this capacity, she collaborates with executive stakeholders to align technology investments with strategic business objectives, develops architectural frameworks that support enterprise-scale innovation, and cultivates strategic technology partnerships that expand organizational capabilities and market reach.
From 2021 to 2025, Ms. Glasscock served as executive architect for healthcare and life sciences artificial intelligence innovation at Accenture. In this role, she led initiatives focused on improving accessibility, patient engagement and communication among patients, caregivers and healthcare providers through the use of artificial intelligence and advanced digital technologies. She also collaborated with healthcare organizations, technology partners and executive leadership teams to develop innovation strategies that accelerated the adoption of emerging technologies and improved patient outcomes.
From 2015 to 2021, Ms. Glasscock served as chief solutions architect and global lead for Red Hat alliances at Accenture. During this period, she directed one of Accenture’s most significant open-source strategic alliances, building executive relationships across both organizations, aligning joint go-to-market initiatives, and advancing enterprise adoption of Red Hat technologies. Her leadership contributed to multiple industry recognitions and awards while strengthening the partnership’s global impact, market presence and revenue growth.
From 2012 to 2015, Ms. Glasscock served as manager and senior enterprise architect at Accenture, where she designed and implemented enterprise-scale technology solutions for clients in the telecommunications and entertainment industries. In addition to her technical leadership responsibilities, she coordinated engagement among customers, partners and delivery organizations to support large-scale business transformation initiatives.
One of the defining chapters of Ms. Glasscock’s career began in 2020 when a catastrophic fall resulted in a cervical spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. Faced with significant physical and cognitive challenges, she transformed her recovery journey into a mission to help others. While undergoing rehabilitation, she began using artificial intelligence to support her own cognitive recovery, leading to the development of an AI companion platform that evolved into Rehab@Home. Combining artificial intelligence, virtual reality and rehabilitation science, the platform was designed to assist individuals recovering from traumatic injuries and neurological conditions. She considers the creation of Rehab@Home among her most meaningful professional accomplishments.
From 2008 to 2012, Ms. Glasscock served as an enterprise architect with Microsoft, contributing to the Dynamic Datacenter initiative and helping support the early development of Microsoft Azure cloud technologies. She also worked with strategic partners and enterprise customers to promote cloud adoption and establish technology roadmaps aligned with evolving business objectives.
From 2005 to 2008, Ms. Glasscock served as a solution architecture leader with VMware, where she guided major global systems integrators in the adoption and deployment of virtualization technologies. She was instrumental in managing strategic relationships with organizations including IBM, EDS and CSC, helping expand VMware’s market presence through alliance-driven solution development and enablement programs.
From 1998 to 2005, Ms. Glasscock served as a senior consulting architect with IBM Global Services. Her work included large-scale outsourcing engagements, business continuity planning, disaster recovery initiatives and leadership of global Y2K remediation efforts for major telecommunications clients. She regularly collaborated with executive sponsors, business leaders and technology partners to align complex technology programs with organizational goals. From 1996 to 1998, she served as an enterprise architect with Lockheed Martin, managing complex client engagements and delivering enterprise architecture solutions for large-scale organizations.
From 1995 to 1996, Ms. Glasscock served as a network architect with Warner Full Service Network, where she contributed to pioneering efforts involving cable modem technology and early online streaming services. From 1993 to 1995, she served as an information technology architect with the University of Georgia, contributing to the development of GALILEO, a groundbreaking digital library initiative that provided statewide electronic access to educational and research resources.
Before entering the technology profession, Ms. Glasscock served in the U.S. Naval Reserve from 1985 to 1994 as an explosive ordnance disposal diver. Her military experience provided a foundation in leadership, risk management, mission planning, and technical problem-solving that would later shape her success as an architect and executive leader. Raised in a military family, her father served as an aviation structural mechanic for hydraulics in the U.S. Navy for 27 years, and her mother was an operating room nurse. She also became a certified Master Scuba Instructor, teaching more than 2,000 divers and accumulating more than 10,000 hours underwater.
Ms. Glasscock earned a Bachelor of Science in criminal justice, history and computer science from The University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1991 and completed graduate coursework in computer and information systems at The University of Alabama. She has further strengthened her expertise through advanced professional development in artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud computing and open-source technologies.
Ms. Glasscock’s professional credentials include Certified Technology Architect, as well as certificates from Databricks in AI Agent Fundamentals, Machine Learning Operations, Machine Learning at Scale, Advanced Machine Learning Operations, Data Preparation for Machine Learning, Machine Learning Model Development and Machine Learning Model Deployment. She also earned an OpenStack certification from Red Hat and has pursued advanced studies toward the AWS Certified Solutions Architect credential.
Active in professional and civic organizations supporting veterans, individuals with disabilities and the open-source community, Ms. Glasscock remains committed to advancing the use of artificial intelligence and immersive technologies to improve rehabilitation outcomes and quality of life. In her personal life, she was born in Fort Walton Beach and is married to Terry, who operates a Disney-related consulting business. The couple shares a passion for Australian Shepherds, having raised two highly energetic dogs together.
Looking ahead, Ms. Glasscock remains dedicated to advancing the application of artificial intelligence, virtual reality and cloud technologies to improve rehabilitation outcomes and accessibility for individuals living with disabilities. Drawing upon both her professional expertise and personal experiences, she seeks to expand the capabilities of solutions such as Rehab@Home to assist individuals recovering from traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, strokes and other life-altering conditions. She is also interested in continuing to serve in executive leadership and enterprise architecture roles where she can drive innovation, cultivate strategic partnerships and help organizations leverage emerging technologies to achieve meaningful business and societal impact.