People Are Our Passion

We see ourselves in the people we serve every day. Heluna Health’s accomplished board of directors and dynamic staff work collaboratively to uplift our partners and each other.

Board of Directors

Officers

Alexander Baker, MBA

Santosh Vetticaden, MD, PhD, MBA

Carladenise Edwards, PhD

Nicole J. Macarchuk, JD

Directors

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Nwando Anyaoku, MD, MPH, MBA

Jennifer (Jen) Covich Bordenick leads Washington, D.C.-based Executives for Health Innovation (EHI), the preeminent convener of health and technology’s most influential C-level executives and experts. She shaped EHI into a prominent thought leadership organization that inspires innovation through education, research, and advocacy. At EHI, Jen created a network of 30,000 health and technology professionals, leading initiatives in virtual care, artificial intelligence, privacy and security, maternal health, and consumer rights in health. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University. Jen has held leadership roles in strategic marketing, product development, health policy, and health administration at both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining EHI, Jen managed strategic marketing for health security solutions at OpenNetworks, Inc.; led pharmaceutical and healthcare industry relations at MicroStrategy, Inc.; and served as Director of Policy and Product Development at the National Committee for Quality Assurance, developing national quality standards. She began her career at The George Washington University Medical Center and Health Plan in the areas of quality, clinical pathways, and healthcare administration. Jen has served on several prominent boards and advisory groups, including co-chair of the Federal HIT Policy Committee’s Strategy and Innovation Workgroup; member of the HL7 Board of Directors and Leadership Advisory Council; and member of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions’ Leadership Council. She has served as the project investigator for grants from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, and California Health Care Foundation. Jen received a master’s degree in Human Resources Development from The George Washington University.

Jennifer (Jen) Covich Bordenick leads Washington, D.C.-based Executives for Health Innovation (EHI), the preeminent convener of health and technology’s most influential C-level executives and experts. She shaped EHI into a prominent thought leadership organization that inspires innovation through education, research, and advocacy. At EHI, Jen created a network of 30,000 health and technology professionals, leading initiatives in virtual care, artificial intelligence, privacy and security, maternal health, and consumer rights in health. She also serves as an adjunct faculty member at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University. Jen has held leadership roles in strategic marketing, product development, health policy, and health administration at both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Prior to joining EHI, Jen managed strategic marketing for health security solutions at OpenNetworks, Inc.; led pharmaceutical and healthcare industry relations at MicroStrategy, Inc.; and served as Director of Policy and Product Development at the National Committee for Quality Assurance, developing national quality standards. She began her career at The George Washington University Medical Center and Health Plan in the areas of quality, clinical pathways, and healthcare administration. Jen has served on several prominent boards and advisory groups, including co-chair of the Federal HIT Policy Committee’s Strategy and Innovation Workgroup; member of the HL7 Board of Directors and Leadership Advisory Council; and member of the National Alliance of Healthcare Purchaser Coalitions’ Leadership Council. She has served as the project investigator for grants from Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Commonwealth Fund, and California Health Care Foundation. Jen received a master’s degree in Human Resources Development from The George Washington University.

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Jennifer Covich Bordenick, MHRD

Georgia Casciato, FACHE

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Terhilda Garrido, MPH

Celina Gorre, MPH, MA

Robert R. Jenks, MBA

Tamara Joseph is a health care executive with diverse, global experience with publicly-traded and privately-held companies and public health non-profits. She is the Chief Legal Officer at Spero Therapeutics and has served as the general counsel at biotech companies Cubist Pharmaceuticals and Transkaryotic Therapies in Boston and Mayne Pharma in London. She previously served as a director of LTK Pharma, a French cell therapy biotech, and spent more than six years at Biogen Idec’s international headquarters in Paris, establishing legal, compliance, government affairs, and public affairs departments. Before entering the healthcare sector, Tamara served as a litigator and then an international corporate lawyer with Morrison & Foerster and as a litigator with Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver, and Jacobson. She devoted significant time to advising non-profit organizations and indigent individuals while at those firms. She authored a submission in 1989 that successfully persuaded the U.S. Department of Justice to liberalize admissions for Jewish refugees from the USSR seeking political asylum. In 1991 she argued a case before the California Court of Appeals that established the right of indigent plaintiffs to have their cases heard in civil courts rather than by paid arbitrators, thereby protecting their access to justice. Tamara serves as a member of the audit committee of Crittenton Women’s Union, a non-profit dedicated to helping low-income women attain economic independence. She received a BA in economics from Duke University and law degrees from the University of Michigan, the College of Europe (Belgium), and the University of Paris.

Tamara Joseph is a health care executive with diverse, global experience with publicly-traded and privately-held companies and public health non-profits. She is the Chief Legal Officer at Spero Therapeutics and has served as the general counsel at biotech companies Cubist Pharmaceuticals and Transkaryotic Therapies in Boston and Mayne Pharma in London. She previously served as a director of LTK Pharma, a French cell therapy biotech, and spent more than six years at Biogen Idec’s international headquarters in Paris, establishing legal, compliance, government affairs, and public affairs departments. Before entering the healthcare sector, Tamara served as a litigator and then an international corporate lawyer with Morrison & Foerster and as a litigator with Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver, and Jacobson. She devoted significant time to advising non-profit organizations and indigent individuals while at those firms. She authored a submission in 1989 that successfully persuaded the U.S. Department of Justice to liberalize admissions for Jewish refugees from the USSR seeking political asylum. In 1991 she argued a case before the California Court of Appeals that established the right of indigent plaintiffs to have their cases heard in civil courts rather than by paid arbitrators, thereby protecting their access to justice. Tamara serves as a member of the audit committee of Crittenton Women’s Union, a non-profit dedicated to helping low-income women attain economic independence. She received a BA in economics from Duke University and law degrees from the University of Michigan, the College of Europe (Belgium), and the University of Paris.

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Tamara Joseph, JD

Alessandro Lazzarini

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Hope Tarirai Mago, MBA

Bonnie Midura, MPH

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Jean C. O’Connor, JD, MPH, DrPH, FACHE

Virginia (Ginger) Pryor has nearly three decades of experience leading child welfare and social services policy and system improvement initiatives. In her current role as President and Founder of Phoenix, Arizona-based VP Consulting Collective, she serves as a strategic thought partner, building the capacity of individuals, groups, communities, and organizations to promote positive system transformation and generational impact for children and families. Ginger has also served as Principal Associate at Abt Associates, leading the design and implementation of child and family well-being domestic strategy. Prior to joining Abt, she served as Acting Director and the Chief Deputy Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, where she oversaw all business operations and programmatic services. Ginger previously served as Senior Director of Casey Family Programs’ Los Angeles Field Office and as Senior Director of Strategic Consulting, supporting more than 45 different child welfare jurisdictions. She also served as Director of the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services. Ginger’s commitment to bringing hope to vulnerable communities and organizations through human service innovation, leadership development, and strategic system and policy reform extends to her volunteer work as a mentor for youth in the foster care system, as well as her service as past board member and President of the Black Administrators in Child Welfare (BACW). She has also served as adjunct faculty for the schools of social work at Howard University and Virginia Commonwealth University, helping to prepare the next generation of child welfare advocates. Ginger received a BA in Sociology from Washington University and an MSW from Howard University.

Virginia (Ginger) Pryor has nearly three decades of experience leading child welfare and social services policy and system improvement initiatives. In her current role as President and Founder of Phoenix, Arizona-based VP Consulting Collective, she serves as a strategic thought partner, building the capacity of individuals, groups, communities, and organizations to promote positive system transformation and generational impact for children and families. Ginger has also served as Principal Associate at Abt Associates, leading the design and implementation of child and family well-being domestic strategy. Prior to joining Abt, she served as Acting Director and the Chief Deputy Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services, where she oversaw all business operations and programmatic services. Ginger previously served as Senior Director of Casey Family Programs’ Los Angeles Field Office and as Senior Director of Strategic Consulting, supporting more than 45 different child welfare jurisdictions. She also served as Director of the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services. Ginger’s commitment to bringing hope to vulnerable communities and organizations through human service innovation, leadership development, and strategic system and policy reform extends to her volunteer work as a mentor for youth in the foster care system, as well as her service as past board member and President of the Black Administrators in Child Welfare (BACW). She has also served as adjunct faculty for the schools of social work at Howard University and Virginia Commonwealth University, helping to prepare the next generation of child welfare advocates. Ginger received a BA in Sociology from Washington University and an MSW from Howard University.

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Virginia Pryor, MSW

Sarah Rich, MBA

Vivian Vasallo, MA, MSc

Edward Yip, JD

Heluna Health welcomes individuals from all backgrounds and experiences to submit their names for consideration to serve on our Board of Directors. Please send your name and contact information along with at least a one paragraph description regarding your interest in serving on our Board and/or a resume to hello@54.149.57.195.

Management Team

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Blayne Cutler, MD, PhD

Peter Dale, CPCM, MA

Jordan Gadd, MA

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Jo Kay Ghosh, PhD

Brian Gieseler, MBA

Elizabeth Power Robison, MBA

Kiran Saluja, MPH, RDN

Tim Seifert, JD

Staff Members

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Armando Arredondo

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Jackie Lombos, MS

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Rochelle McLaurin, MBA

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Laura S. Nevares

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Joseph Selvaraj

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Natalie Still

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Kevin Tran

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Jannie Whitt