LISA DYKSTRA

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Hub Group, Inc.

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2023-04-14 Lisa Dykstra has served as a director of Hub Group since May 2022. Ms. Dykstra serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, a position she has held since 2015. She has spent much of her nearly thirty-year information technology career in leadership positions at the country’s top academic medical centers including the University of Chicago Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Ms. Dykstra’s career focus is to drive healthcare delivery transformation and value, including through applications, digital health, information and cyber security, and technology programs. She is an award-winning CIO, being named Enterprise CIO of the Year 2019 and winning a Chicago Orbie award. She is actively involved on several community and industry boards, including Erie Family Health, the InspireCIO/Chicago CIO Leadership Association and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. Ms. Dykstra has served on the American Heart Association — Go Red For Women Board since 2016. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from DePaul University. Ms. Dykstra’s experience leading technology and information systems at some of the country’s leading hospital adds to the Board substantial expertise and knowledge in information technology, privacy, data governance and cybersecurity, which are critical to the Company’s competitive advantage, growth initiatives, and risk management.
2024-04-12 Lisa Dykstra has served as a director of Hub Group since May 2022. Ms. Dykstra serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, a position she has held since 2015. She has spent much of her nearly thirty-year information technology career in leadership positions at the country’s top academic medical centers including the University of Chicago Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Ms. Dykstra’s career focus is to drive healthcare delivery transformation and value, including through applications, digital health, information and cyber security, and technology programs. She is an award-winning CIO, being named Enterprise CIO of the Year 2019 and winning a Chicago Orbie award. She is actively involved on several community and industry boards, including Erie Family Health, the InspireCIO/Chicago CIO Leadership Association and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. Ms. Dykstra has served on the American Heart Association — Go Red For Women Board since 2016. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from DePaul University. Ms. Dykstra’s experience leading technology and information systems at some of the country’s leading hospital adds to the Board substantial expertise and knowledge in information technology, privacy, data governance and cybersecurity, which are critical to the Company’s competitive advantage, growth initiatives, and risk management.
2025-04-03 Lisa Dykstra has served as a director of the Company since May 2022. Ms. Dykstra serves as the CIO Strategic Advisor for The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). Prior to this role, Ms. Dykstra held the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital from 2015 to 2024. She has spent much of her nearly thirty-year information technology career in leadership positions at the country’s top academic medical centers, including the University of Chicago Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Ms. Dykstra’s career focus is to drive healthcare delivery transformation and value, including through applications, digital health, information and cyber security, and technology programs. She is an award-winning CIO, being named Enterprise CIO of the Year 2019 and winning a Chicago Orbie award. She is actively involved on several community and industry boards, including Erie Family Health, the InspireCIO/Chicago CIO Leadership Association and the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives. Ms. Dykstra has served on the American Heart Association — Go Red For Women Board since 2016. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from DePaul University. Ms. Dykstra’s experience leading technology and information systems at some of the country’s leading hospitalS adds to the Board substantial expertise and knowledge in information technology, INCLUDING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, privacy, data governance and cybersecurity, which are critical to the Company’s competitive advantage, growth initiatives, and risk management.

Data sourced from SEC filings. Last updated: 2026-02-03