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Board of Trustees

Officers

Picture of James G. CulpJames G. Culp, BS, MA
Chairman
Term: 2011-2013

Consultant, National Advisory Committee on Rural Health of DHHS, McKing Consulting Corp.; formerly served in Deputy Director, Office of Rural Health Policy, National Eye Institute and HCFA/DHHS; National Cancer Institute; NIH

Paul Schwab, MA, MPA
Vice-chairman
Term: 2009-2011
Independent consultant; Former Executive Director of Association of Organ Procurement Organizations; Served earlier as Deputy Administrator, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (HHS) and as Deputy Director, Bureau of Health Professions, HRSA (HHS)

Robert C. Wardwell, BA, MPA
Secretary/Treasurer
Term: 2010-2012
Health Policy Consultant; Former Vice President for Regulatory and Public Affairs, Visiting Nurse Associations of America; Former Director, Community Post Acute Care, Center for Medicare Management, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)

Members

Michelle A. Gourdine, MD
Term: 2010-2012
CEO and Principal Consultant, Michelle Gourdine and Associates, LLC; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology/Preventive Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine; Senior Associate, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Patricia A. Kurtz, RN, MPA
Term: 2010-2012
Director, Federal Regulations, The Joint Commission; Former Technical Advisor/Nurse Consultant, HHS, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Health Plan Policy Group; Former Director of Consumer Assistance Projects, Institute for Health Policy Solutions

Robert J. Lanza, Jr., BS, MS
Term: 2011-2013
Regional Director of Opertations for Maryland and Delaware, Mid-Atlantic Healthcare, LLC

Paul E. Martin, MA, MS
Term: 2010-2012
Consultant, Qualitative Research and Leadership Development, First Business Solutions, Inc; Former President, Maryland Healthcare Education Institute (MHEI); Former Director of Education and Vice President for Human Resources for the Greater Cleveland Hospital Association

William F. Minogue, M.D. ,FACP, LLC
Term: 2012-2014
Senior Fellow with Jefferson School of Population, Thomas Jefferson University, 2009 – Present.  Former Executive Director, Maryland Patient Safety Center.  Other prior positions of note include: Chief of Staff for The George Washington University Hospital; Interim President & CEO of Suburban Hospital; Chairman for the Maryland Healthcare Education Institute Board; and attending physician at a number of hospitals in the Maryland, DC, New York and New Jersey area.

Robert L. Moore, BS, CPA
Term: 2010-2012
Director, Bay National Bank; Owner and founder, Moore & Company, P.A.; Chairman of the Trustees of the Wicomico County Pensions System; Salisbury-Wicomico Economic Development Corporation Board Member; Greater Salisbury Committee Board Member

Fadia T. Shaya, PhD., MPH
Term: 2011-2013
Professor, Pharmaeconomics and Outcomes Research, School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland; Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Maryland; Associate Director, Center on Drugs and Public Policy, School of Pharmacy, University of Maryland; Lecturer, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Tiffany A. Tate, BS, MHS
Term: 2009-2011
Public Health Consultant; Former Coordinator, Immunization Action Program, Baltimore County Department of Health; Former Research Associate and Project Director, Johns Hopkins Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Program

Jeffrey F. Turner, BS
Term: 2011-2012
Senior Banking Officer having previously served as Regional President of PNC Bank, President/CEO of Mercantile Peninsula Bank and President/CEO of Peninsula Bank, Mercantile Bankshares; community affiliations including Trustee of Peninsula Regional Medical Center and Director of Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore.

The maximum size of the Board will not exceed 15 members. The term of office of each Trustee shall be no longer than three (3) years; said Trustees shall serve staggered terms. A Trustee may serve a maximum of two (2) three (3) year terms, for a total of six (6) years. Members are seated January 1 of each year. Typically one third of the Board is appointed each year. The Board of Trustees meet quarterly. Compensation is $450.00 per meeting.

Last Updated: November 23, 2011

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