- Margaret Chan
Margaret Chan Fung Fu-chun, OBE, JP, MSc., MD, MPH, FRCP (born 1947 in Hong Kong) is the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). Chan was elected by the Executive Board of the WHO on 8 November 2006, and was endorsed in a special meeting of the World Health Assembly on the following day. Chan has previously served as Director of Health in the Hong Kong Government (1994-2003), …
- Patti Hague
Patti Hague is responsible for ensuring the success of BBBS program operations, and she supervises the program management team. Prior to joining BBBS, she was Director of Community Relations for HealthPartners for 10 years. In this role, she was responsible for strategic community partnerships, corporate giving and employee volunteerism. She also chaired the annual HealthPartners Community Giving Campaign.
- Jack Lewin
Jack Lewin, CEO of the American College of Cardiology, and his wife
- Dr Alan Mark Steinman MD
Admiral Steinman’s educational degrees include a Bachelor of Science in 1966 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; a Doctor of Medicine in 1971 from the Stanford University School of Medicine; and a Master of Public Health in 1986 from the University of Washington. His first post-graduate year in medicine was at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, MN in 1971.
- Dr Kenneth Regen Dardick MD
Dr. Kenneth Dardick is a founding member of Mansfield Family Practice. He has lived in Mansfield since 1976. In the early 1980's his interest in child safety led him to form the Connecticut Safety Belt Coalition. As President of the CSBC he was instrumental in gaining passage of Connecticut's Child Safety Restraint Law, one of the first in the country.
- E. Gordon Gee
E. Gordon Gee president, The Ohio State University President-elect Gordon Gee, among the most highly experienced university presidents in the nation, returns to The Ohio State University after having served as Chancellor of Vanderbilt University for seven years. Prior to that, he was president of Brown University (1998-2000), Ohio State (1990-97), the University of Colorado (1985-90) and West Virginia University (1981-85) during the course of his 34 years in higher education.
- Richard Jock
Richard Jock , Chief Executive Officer of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN) Richard Jock is a member of the Mohawks of Akwesasne. He has held numerous positions in the health field, working for both First Nations organizations and the Federal Government. Currently, Jock is Chief Executive Officer of the Assembly of First Nations.
- Quentin O'Brien
Quentin O'Brien Director of Health and Mental Health Services qobrien@lagaycenter.org
- Kevin Schulman
Kevin A. Schulman , M.D., M.B.A., Board of Directors - Dr. Schulman is a Professor of Medicine at the Duke University School of Medicine, Vice Chair of the Department of Medicine for Business Affairs, and serves as Director of the Center for Clinical and Genetic Economics (CCGE) at the Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI).
- Radm Steinman
Admiral Steinman’s educational degrees include a Bachelor of Science in 1966 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; a Doctor of Medicine in 1971 from the Stanford University School of Medicine; and a Master of Public Health in 1986 from the University of Washington. His first post-graduate year in medicine was at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, MN in 1971.
- Robert C. Seamans
Bob Tierney has worked for UTC/Pratt & Whitney since 1979. Currently, he directs sustainability and government programs for UTC Power. Previously, he was Director of Health and Safety for Pratt's global operations. Prior to that, he was manager of green business solutions in the Specialty Materials &: Services organization and prior to that he was manager in the engineering division leading the green engine program.
- Stephanie Bailey
Dr. Bailey distributed a page from a contract with Envirotest stating that Envirotest is to be given 180 days notice of the contract running out and to have first right of refusal. The contract is to be negotiated between the Board of Health and Envirotest and then passed by Council. The letter was sent on December 15, 2000, and a reply was received in January 2001, stating the need for a new contract.
- Rebecca Stauffer
Rebecca Stauffer , MD Director of Health & Counseling
- Brendie Keane
Brendie Keane , RN Director of Health and Wellness Ms. Keane oversees daily operation of the disease and case management for the patients of CareHere. She also develops relationships with local health and wellness facilities to support telephonic disease management of CareHere patients in their own community. Her most recent work was leading a multi-site health initiative with the YMCA of Middle Tennessee and Saint Thomas Health Services.
- Mary Yarbrough
Mary Yarbrough , MD, MPH-- Dr. Yarbrough is the Director of Health and Wellness at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. She has responsibility for faculty and staff services in both the University and Medical Center at Vanderbilt. These services include the Occupational Health Clinic; HEALTH Plus , Vanderbilt's health promotion program; Work/Life Connections-EAP, including Faculty & Physician and Nurse Wellness Programs; and the Child and Family Center.
- David R. Gifford
David R. Gifford , MD, MPH David R. Gifford, MD, MPH, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health, specializes in Internal Medicine/Geriatrics. He completed his primary care residency and geriatric fellowship at UCLA after graduating from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. While a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Dr. Gifford received his Master’s in Public Health (MPH) in Epidemiology from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).
- Floretta Chisom
Floretta Chisom brings her many years of experience in committee work and team building to the BCRC. She is currently the Director of Health and Human Services for Oakland CA. She also serves on a variety of health and social service committees such as the Healthy Start Advisory Board; the City of Oakland Commission on Homelessness; the City of Oakland Health Commission; the Community action agency advisory board; and the Ann Martin Children's Center.
- Alvin D. Jackson
Alvin D. Jackson , M.D. Director of Health, Ohio Department of Health Alvin Jackson, M.D., became Director of the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) June 4, 2007, following his appointment by Governor Strickland in January. Patient education and disease prevention are among Dr. Jackson’s top priorities as he builds relationships with Ohio’s 133 local health departments and other public and private health care providers to help protect and improve the health of all Ohioans.
- Paul K. Halverson
Paul K. Halverson , DrPH, MHSA, FACHE Director of Health and State Health Officer Professor Paul Halverson joined the UAMS College of Public Health after having served for nearly seven years as a member of the Senior Biomedical Research Service at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia.
- Jennifer Montalbano
JENNIFER MONTALBANO , Director of Health & Fitness Jennifer came to us in 2002 from the University of San Francisco, where she was the Fitness/Wellness Director of the Koret Center. Jennifer holds a bachelor of science in exercise physiology from Cal State Chico and has earned her master's degree in sports and fitness management from USF. She is also certified by the American College of Sports Medicine as a Health/Fitness Instructor.
- Bryan Chase
Bryan Chase joined the Humane Society in October of 2006. A 26-year nonprofit veteran, he has experience in a wide range of nonprofit operations including fundraising, financial management, corporate development and training, paid and volunteer management, branch operation development, strategic planning, marketing and sales.
- Mark R. Finucane
Mark R. Finucane directs the Academic Medical Center Services group within Ernst & Young's Health Sciences Advisory Services Practice and also co-directs Capital Program Risk Reduction, a joint health-care/real-estate initiative aimed at helping medical centers and health-care systems improve major construction operations.
- Wendy Lazarus
Wendy Lazarus -- Founder and Co-President Wendy Lazarus has spent nearly twenty-five years working on the front lines as a children’s advocate to secure improved health care, child support, and other needed supports for children and families. Her many-faceted career includes serving as the Children’s Defense Fund’s first Director of Health, as founding Vice President for Policy for Children Now, and as a consultant to the Conrad Hilton and Piton Foundations.
- Jane McMullin
Jane Mcmullin Jane is Presently the Director of Health and Fitness for Trinity Village in Pine Bluff. She Received Her Bachelor of Science in Education and Master of Education from the University of Arkansas. Ms Mcmullin Also Received Her Physical Fitness Specialist Certification from the Cooper's Institute for Aerobic Research in Dallas, Texas.
- Rod Hanson
Rod Hanson Director, Health, Safety, Environment and Quality Rod Hanson is the Director of Health, Safety, Environment and Quality at Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. He is responsible several major management systems and programs including Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment, Quality Assurance, Risk Management, Crisis Management, Inspection Services, and Loss Prevention. Rod is essentially a �risk manager� and assumed this new position on August 1, 2006.
- Aileen Clarke Hernandez
SANDRA R. HERNANDEZ , MD, Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco Foundation, is the organization's fourth director and the first woman to lead the organization in its 50-year history. Serving the Bay Area, the San Francisco Foundation is one of the largest community foundations in the country. Dr. Hernandez's work in health policy included an impressive career in public health.
- Thomas M. Vernon
Thomas M. Vernon , Jr. , M.D . Thomas M. Vernon , Jr. , Chair of the NCHH Board of Directors, has served on NCHH's board since 1993. Dr. Vernon has played a key role in NCHH activities, serving as a long standing member of NCHH's executive committee, and more recently chairing the nominating committee.
- Ruth Carnall
Ruth Carnall , CBE was appointed Chief Executive of NHS London in March 2007. From September 2006 she worked as NHS London's Interim Chief Executive. Between 2004 and 2006 she was a freelance consultant working for government departments including the Prime Minister's Delivery Unit and the Home Office as well as for the health service. Prior to 2004 Ruth worked in the NHS for over 25 years.
- Mark J. Tedesco
Rear Admiral Mark J. Tedesco Director of Health & Safety Rear Admiral Mark J. Tedesco is the Coast Guard’s Chief Medical Officer and Director of Health, Safety and Work-Life. RADM Tedesco is trained and Board Certified in Family Medicine and Preventive Medicine (Aerospace) and a designated Coast Guard Flight Surgeon.
- Kathy McGinley
KATHY MCGINLEY , Ph.D. - Deputy Executive Director for Public Policy Kathy's focus at NDRN is on effective legislative advocacy at the national level and on the development of a strong nationwide NDRN legislative network. Kathy is also co-chair of the Health and Housing Task Forces of the Consortium for Citizens with Disabilities. Formerly, she was Director of Health and Housing Policy in the Governmental Affairs Office of The Arc of the United States.
- Michelle Jens
Dr. Michelle Jens joined AMVC Management Services in May of 2005 as the Director of Health for Sow Production. Michelle chose AMVC because we’re a progressive company with a great business sense and we take care of our employees. She says that every time she came into our office during the interview process she was greeted with a friendly smile and thought this was a great indication that AMVC employees were nice and created a fun, relaxed working environment.
- Michele Pitoniak-Crawford
Michele Pitoniak-Crawford joined MBI in October, 2003 as Director of Health & Safety. Michele is responsible for managing all aspects of chemical, biological and radiological safety. She serves as the MBI representative to local, state and federal agencies on issues of permitting and compliance and is a resource to tenant companies on issues of training and laboratory safety.
- Timothy Crimmins
Timothy Crimmins is Vice President and Director of Health, Safety and Environment at General Mills. He came to General Mills from the Hennepin County Medical Center where he was Deputy Medical Director and practiced Emergency and Occupational Medicine. Crimmins earned the distinguished service award from the Minnesota Medical Association where he previously served as Chairman of the Board.
- Ruth R. Ehresman
Ruth R. Ehresman , Director of Health and Budgetary Policy Ruth joined the Missouri Budget Project in August, 2005. For the previous 11 years, Ruth served as policy director of Citizens for Missouri's Children. Her other experience includes positions with the Salvation Army Hope Center for Children and Joint Neighborhood Ministry. Ruth earned a Masters Degree in Social Work at George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University.
- Desmond Brown
Desmond Brown Director of Health and Welfare Policy Catholic Charities USA Desmond Brown is Catholic Charities USA's director of health and welfare policy, with responsibilities for policy development and legislative advocacy on a wide range of human needs programs including TANF, child welfare, hunger, and health care related programs. In addition, Desmond provides strategic direction for Catholic Charities USA's Campaign to Reduce Poverty in America .
- Anthony Philip
Anthony Philip , Director of Health and Wellness Anthony joined the Center's team bringing 17 years worth of experience from various human services agencies ranging from substance abuse, adolescent services, AIDS service organizations and Welfare-to-Work. Since graduating with a political science degree from the University of Maryland, Anthony has worked and lived in Washington, D.C., Atlanta, San Diego and New York City, but calls San Francisco home.
- Wayne Swann
Wayne Swann Director, Health, Safety, Environmental, and Training Wayne Swann is Director of Health, Safety, Environmental, and Training (HSET) at ASRC Energy Services. Wayne Swann is Director of Health, Safety, Environmental, and Training (HSET) at ASRC Energy Services. His responsibilities include managing the development and implementation of the corporate HSET philosophy, strategy, and practices, and promoting the Zero Incident culture.
- Felix Prokop III
Felix Prokop, III was employed with the Town of Groton in 1982, and joined the District when it formed in 1993. As the first District employee (our ‘plank owner’), Felix brings important and extensive local knowledge and partnerships to our environmental health team. Felix has over 25 years experience in all duties as a public health official, and is responsible for food inspections, septic, mosquito control and general nuisance complaints. Baker Salsbury Director of Health
- Richard Borden
Richard Borden has been an American Red Cross Instructor for 17 years, and an Adirondack Saratoga employee for 14 years. He began his career as the Director of Health and Safety and is currently the Director of Community Preparedness, over seeing Health and Safety, Blood Services and Emergency Services. bordenr@usa.redcross.org
- Richard Garabedian
Richard Garabedian , Ph.D. Dr. Garabedian is a consultant and advisor for the New Beginnings Program. As the former K-12 Director of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics for the Watertown Public Schools, Watertown, MA, Richard promoted innovative health and wellness programs for students, athletes, faculty, and parents. During his tenure, he also orchestrated the development of a system wide health related physical education curriculum.