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Comcare Alliance
Panel of Judges 2004 |
The ComCare Alliance panel will judge the nominations for: 'Telematics
in Action Award: Best use of telematics for safety'
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Kathy Robinson, RN (Chair)
Kathy Robinson, RN, is the 32nd president of the Emergency
Nurses Association (ENA), the specialty nursing association
serving the emergency nursing profession through research,
publications, professional development, and injury prevention.
Ms. Robinson is currently the EMS Planning and Clinical Systems
Manager for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Health.
She has served on the ENA board since 1997 as a director-at-large,
and most recently as the president-elect. She has also served
on the boards of Emergency Nurses Care (EN CARE), the Board
of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN), and the Emergency
Nurses Association Foundation (ENAF). Nationally, she has
served as the chairperson of the National EMS Alliance, the
assistant editor for the Journal of Emergency Nursing, EMS
Insider, and Portable Emergency and Primary Care Information
Database (PEPID-RN). She is a member of the Susquehanna chapter
of ENA.
Ms. Robinson has been a liaison to several national EMS groups,
including the National EMS Alliance, National EMS Management
Forum, and the National Forum on EMS Education. She has served
on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s
(NHTSA) National Review Team(s) for the National Standard
Curriculum for Medical Direction, National EMS Research Agenda,
EMT Paramedic and Paramedic-Intermediate Continuing Education
National Guidelines and National Standard Curriculum for Paramedic
and Paramedic-Intermediate. Ms. Robinson has also served on
NHTSA’s EMS Interfacility transport and Patient Safety
in Emergency Medical Services input groups. She is a member
of the ComCARE Alliance Automatic Crash Notification Task
Force. Locally, she serves on the Susquehanna Critical Incident
Stress Management Team in Sunbury, PA.
A national lecturer and author on emergency nursing, emergency
trends and management, Ms. Robinson earned her nursing diploma
from the Geisinger Medical Center School of Nursing in Danville,
Pa., and her bachelor of science degree in health care administration
from Almeda College in Cromwell, CT. She holds a certificate
in nursing management from Pennsylvania State University,
and is a certified emergency nurse (CEN) and a certified EMT-Paramedic.
She is the 2001 recipient of the Rita Celmer Award for nursing
excellence from the Pennsylvania Emergency Nurses Association
and has been awarded the Governors Highway Safety Award from
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for Safety Education. |
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Kevin K. McGinnis, MPS, EMT-P
Kevin McGinnis began studying EMS systems in 1974, and has
been an EMS system builder ever since. He received undergraduate
and graduate degrees from Brown University and Cornell University
in health care delivery systems and hospital administration,
has held EMT, EMT-Intermediate and Paramedic licenses in New
York and Maine, and is or has been a certified instructor
in PreHospital Trauma Life Support,
Advanced Cardiac Life Support, and first responder through
EMT-I state course instruction/coordination.
Kevin has been a regional EMS coordinator, a hospital emergency
department director, Maine's state EMS director from 1986
through 1996 (he served as interim state E9-1-1 director for
a year during that period as well). He has been an EMS system
consultant for the past 6 years, evaluating systems and ambulance
services, and has served NHTSA as a member of state EMS system
technical assistance teams for five statewide evaluations.
For the past three years, Kevin has been a Program Advisor
for the National Association of State EMS Directors. He is
also the director of a hospital-based ambulance system in
the western mountains of Maine, and serves as the Maine EMS
trauma system development coordinator. He continues his active
paramedic practice of the past 25 years. |
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William R. Gillis, Ph.D.
Dr. William Gillis is an Associate Professor of Rural Sociology
and Director of the WSU Center to Bridge the Digital Divide.
The Center provides policy research and assistance to businesses,
individuals and governments in the use of telecommunications
to create new economic opportunities and improved access to
education, health care and civic participation.
Prior to joining the Washington State University faculty
in January of 2001, Gillis served as one of three Washington
State Public Utility Commissioners responsible for regulatory
oversight of the state’s private telecommunications,
energy and other public service companies (1994-2000). During
his tenure as a state Public Utility Commissioner, Gillis
served as Chair of an FCC appointed Rural Task Force charged
with reforms of the nation’s universal service system.
He also initiated and served as the first chair of the National
Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners’ Committee
on Consumer Affairs.
His diverse career as an applied private, public and academic
economist and public policy leader includes service as tenured
faculty member of the Department of Agricultural Economics
at Penn State University, where he created a statewide outreach
program to help local communities generate new economic development
opportunities (1983-1988). In 1988 he was selected as the
first Director of the Center for Rural Pennsylvania in which
he assisted the state legislature in developing new initiatives
to improve health care, transportation and job opportunities
in rural areas (1988-1991). In 1991, Gillis returned to his
native state of Washington and co-founded The Gillis Group,
a private economic development and transportation planning
firm located in Ritzville, Washington (1991-1994).
Gillis has an extensive background in public sector economics.
His unique combination of experience in academics, government
and private consulting includes a particular focus on developing
new economic opportunities in rural regions and low-income
urban neighborhoods.
Gillis obtained a BS and MS degree from Washington State
University (1973-1979) and a Ph.D. degree from the University
of Wisconsin (1979-1983). |
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Jack Gillis
Jack Gillis is Director of Public Affairs for the Consumer
Federation of America, the nation's largest consumer advocacy
organization, representing over 240 national, state and local
pro-consumer groups with 50 million individual members. He
joined CFA in 1983. He is also a noted consumer advocate,
author and columnist.
He is author of The Car Book, The Used Car Book, The Truck,
Van and 4x4 Book, and The Car Repair Book (HarperCollins),
How to Make Your Car Last Almost Forever (Putnam), The Social
Security Book for Women (AARP), co?author of The Childwise
Handbook: A Complete Guide to Buying the Safest and Best Products
for Your Children, The Armchair Mechanic (Harper & Row),
and How to Fly: Consumer Federation of America’s Airline
Survival Guide, editor of The Bank Book (Harcourt Brace),
The Product Safety Book (Dutton) and Money in the Bank (Putnam).
He was a Contributing Editor and Columnist for Good Housekeeping
and Child magazine. His articles have appeared in Consumers
Digest and Parade, and he was a contributor to Paramount TV’s
“America.”
In 1994, Gillis joined NBC where he is a contributing correspondent
for “The Today Show.” He is frequently called
upon by the national media to comment on public policy issues.
He has appeared on all three network evening news programs
as well as “Donahue,” “Oprah,” “Nightline,”
“Good Morning America,” and “The Larry King
Show.” Newsday called Gillis “one of the best
and the brightest in Washington's bureaucracy,” and
The New York Times featured Gillis as a leader in a new breed
of consumer advocates. He is frequently quoted in The Wall
Street Journal, The New York Times, Business Week, Money magazine,
The Washington Post, and USA Today.
Gillis was cited by the National Press Club as one of the
best in consumer journalism. Two of his books were among the
“10 Best Personal Finance Books of 1988” chosen
by Money magazine, and Sylvia Porter's Personal Finance Magazine
selected him as one of America’s personal finance heroes.
He has testified before both the Senate and the House at the
invitation of Republicans and Democrats, and he is a former
adjunct professor at The George Washington University, where
he taught in the Graduate School of Government and Business
Administration. He is a board member of the Advocates for
Highway and Auto Safety.
He is also the Executive Director of the Certified Automotive
Parts Association, a non-profit organization that sets standards
and certifies the quality of automobile body parts. CAPA's
goal is to ensure the availability of high quality, competitively
priced auto body parts.
He received his MBA from The George Washington University
and BA from the University of Notre Dame. Gillis is married
to Marilyn Mohrman?Gillis and they have four children. |
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Angelo Salvucci, MD
Angelo Salvucci, MD, FACEP is a Governor’s appointee
and the chair of the California Commission on Emergency Medical
Services (EMS). As an emergency physician for over 20 years
and as assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine
at the University of Southern California School of Medicine,
Dr. Salvucci has been involved in the practice and teaching
of emergency medicine.
Dr. Salvucci is active in education, system development,
and medical oversight of EMS systems, and is the author of
numerous articles and a textbook chapter on EMS medical care.
He is currently medical director of EMS for Santa Barbara
and Ventura Counties, California. Over the past 15 years Dr.
Salvucci has chaired and participated in a number of committees
that have shaped the current EMS and trauma systems in California. |
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Richard Taylor
Richard Taylor is administrator for the State of North Carolina
Wireless 9-1-1 Board and President for the National Emergency
Number Association (NENA). |
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Carl Van Cott
Carl C. Van Cott is President of the National Academies of
Emergency Dispatch, the leading certifying and standard-setting
organization for public-safety emergency communications, with
over 33,000 members throughout the U.S., Canada, and 15 other
countries. He has served as Communications Director for the
North Carolina State Office of Emergency Medical Services
(EMS) for over 25 years, where he undertook the planning,
designing, and coordination of North Carolina's State-wide
Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) program. Mr. Van Cott is
a recognized leader in communications standards and technology
and has served as Chair to the APCO EMS Committee and ASTM
Standards Subcommittee on EMS Communications. |
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Randy Porter
Chairman, Tennessee Emergency Communications Board (TECB)
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The Telematics Awards 2004 will be presented at
a gala dinner in Detroit on the evening of May 25th.
Ticket price includes a 3-course meal, open bar, evening entertainment
and the unique chance to network in a relaxed atmosphere.
* Single Ticket = $149
* Table of 10 = $1250
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