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Appendix C--Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers and Moderators
Pages 57-70

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... In 2001 she was named chief operating officer for Mercy Housing California and spent the following 12 years overseeing various community development, real estate, and resident service activities throughout the state of California.
From page 58...
... . LIIF is an approximately $800 million community development financial institution (CDFI)
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... Dr. Bostic led an interdisciplinary team of 150, which had expertise in all policy areas of importance to the department, including housing, housing finance, rental assistance, community development, economic development, sustainability, and homelessness, among others.
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... Rick Brush founded Collective Health in 2011 to address the underlying causes of poor health and sustainably reduce costs. He has led strategic innovation at large corporations and startups for more than 20 years, primarily in the health care and financial services sectors.
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... She serves on the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Board on Children, Youth, and Families and the IOM Roundtables on Population Health and Improvement and Obesity Solutions; the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Health Care Innovation Exchange Board; the Winter Park Health Foundation Board; and the University of Michigan Griffith Leadership Center Board.
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... Dr. Dugger began his career at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in the early 1970s and served as a senior staff member of both the House Financial Services Committee and the Senate Banking Committee in the 1980s.
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... From 1981 to 1992 she held positions of increasing responsibility with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of San Francisco, the San Francisco Bay Area's largest private human services and community development agency. Initially hired as director of aging services in the San Francisco County branch agency, she then became director of parish and community services in that agency and then executive director of the San Francisco County agency.
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... Rev. Gary Gunderson is the vice president of the Division of Faith and Health Ministries at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and professor of faith and health of the public at the School of Divinity.
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... The commission was charged with developing a comprehensive package of health reform legislation and recommending a long-term strategy to ensure that all Vermonters have access to affordable, quality health care. The delivery system reforms included a statewide enhanced medical home program and the development of pilot community health systems based on the ACO concept.
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... and annual reports assessing the nation's public health preparedness, investment in public health infrastructure, and response to chronic diseases such as obesity. TFAH led the public health community's efforts to enact -- and now defend -- the prevention provisions of the ACA, including the Prevention and Public Health Fund and the new Community Transformation Grants.
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... Dr. Montero served as a board member on the New Hampshire Foundation for Healthy Communities, was co-chair of the health promotion/disease prevention group of the New Hampshire Citizen Initiative, and was a member of the Dartmouth Medical School Leadership Preventive Medicine Residency Advisory Committee.
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... In this role, he directed all government relation activities and outreach efforts to the employer and consumer communities. Previous positions also include senior associate for the Consumer Coalition for Quality Health Care and executive vice president for the American Medical Peer Review Association (currently named the American Health
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... Mr. Webber started his health policy career in 1978 as an employee of the Washington Business Group on Health (currently named the National Business Group on Health)


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