CAHL Annual Meeting and Regent’s Awards Presentations

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CAHL Annual Meeting and Regent’s Awards Presentations August 10, 2016

We’d like to extend a heartfelt Thank You to all of our generous sponsors!

Platinum Sponsor

Platinum Sponsor

Silver Sponsor “Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA) is a global expense management firm to help organizations put additional cash flow to work by further lowering supplier costs, without any compromise to quality and service.  With 700+ consultants and analysts who specialize in specific expense category industries, ERA brings intimate "insider” knowledge of supplier industries not available to many internal procurement resources. Armed with the right knowledge and tools, ERA helps CEO’s, CFO’s and their procurement teams get better value from supplier relationships without any sacrifices in quality and service.”

Silver Sponsor

Silver Sponsor

Bronze Sponsors Skanska USA is one of the largest, most financially sound construction and development networks in the country. Skanska has four offices in California - Oakland, San Jose, Los Angeles and Riverside and over 800 employees. Our local team utilizes the knowledge and expertise gained from almost a century of construction experience statewide and leverages global resources on every project. We specialize in building hospitals, academic medical centers and health-related facilities of nearly any size. We work closely with our clients to understand their needs so that we can help them serve their communities with high quality care. Language World Services Inc. is Northern California's largest healthcare and community interpreting agency specializing in the dispatch of professional on-site Interpreters for healthcare, government, insurance and legal assignments throughout the state. Unlike remote telephonic or video conferencing interpreting systems, our employee-status Interpreters arrive onsite, and ready to serve as the vital communication link to your limited English speaking patients and clients. With over 10 years experience in on-site interpreting, we proudly lead the way in which these services are delivered.

In Kind Sponsors

Chapter Overview 2016

Chapter Overview 2016 Sophisticated structure, unique focus areas and competent, highly motivated leaders setting the stage for great achievement and value to CAHL members in 2016

CAHL Footprint CAHL’s geographic scope includes 50 of California's 58 counties and extends as far south as Kern County and San Luis Obispo and North to the Oregon border. CAHL includes nearly 1,300 members in Northern and Central California (over 200 have the FACHE credential). CAHL is comprised of leaders in a variety of healthcare settings including the following: for-profit, not-for-profit, government, academia, acute care, rehab, rural and urban Members serve in all levels of management from chief executive, operating, and financial officer roles to operational management positions. We also take great pride in supporting the development of early careerist and student members

CAHL Vision, Mission, and Values Our Vision To be the premier professional society for healthcare leaders in Northern and Central California advancing excellence in healthcare leadership and improving the lives of the communities we serve. Our Mission Advancing our members by providing world class lifelong professional growth through local educational programming, networking and mentoring.  Our Values Promote high ethical standards and conduct Foster diversity and inclusion Generate pride and enthusiasm Serve the community Advance the mission of the ACHE

2016 CAHL Board of Directors Katie Abbott Christos Arvanitis Erick Berry, FACHE Jerry Birk, FAHCE Michael Brokloff, FACHE Kim Brown Sims Ruth Cieri, FACHE Joseph DeLuca, FACHE Bryanna Gallaway Mohit Gulati Ehren Hawkins Laura Hill Temmerman, FACHE Matt Joslin Marlena Kane Frank Khan Brett Lee Melisse Leung, FACHE Scott Lowry Toby Marsh, FACHE Ikenna Mmeje, FACHE Bonnie Panlasigui, FACHE Andrew Pete Patrick Ramirez Baljeet Sangha, FACHE Kieran Shah Kate Surman, FACHE Jesse Tamplen, FACHE Anthony Toglia Melanie Toutai Mark Wesson

16 Specialized Committees 16 Specialized Committees Facilitated by Chair or Co-Chairs and supported by 70+ volunteers Local Programming Committees: Bay Area Central Valley Sacramento Southern Central Valley Diversity Committee Clinical Leadership Committee Strategic Outreach: Membership and Advancement Committee Career Development & Transition Committee Higher Education Network Senior Executive Engagement Awards and Annual Volunteer Recognition Sponsorship Committee Communications Committee Audit Committee Military Outreach Executive and Nominating Committee

2016 CAHL Committees: Committee Chairs & Board Members* Executive Team and Nominating Committee Erick Berry, ACHE Regent (CA Northern and Central) Baljeet S. Sangha (President) Toby Marsh (Secretary) Ehren Hawkins (Treasurer) Laura Hill Temmerman (President Elect) Kate Surman (Immediate Past President) Board Directors and Committee Chairs Data Champion: Mark Wesson Finance Career Development and Transition Diversity Higher Education Network Strategic Outreach: Member and Advancement Communications (Social Media, Star Chapter, Newsletter) Ehren Hawkins (Chair) Scott Lowry (Co-Chair) Joe DeLuca (member) Joe DeLuca (Chair, Sr. Careerists) TBD (Co-Chair, Mid-Level Careerists) TBD (Co-Chair, Early Careerists) Bonnie Panlasigui (Chair) Ronnie Yamanaka* (Co-Chair) Ike Mmeje (Member) Bryanna Gallaway (Co-Chair) Frank Khan (Co-Chair) Mohit Gulati (Student Member) Christos Arvanitis (Member) Katie Abbott(Co-Chair) Mike Brokloff (Co-Chair) Ruth Cieri (Co-Chair) Marlena Kane (Co-Chair) Jacquelyn Hernandez* (Member) Eric Johnson* (Web/Star Chapter Subcommittee Chair) Audit Committee Scott Lowry (Member) Ruth Cieri (Member) LPC Coordinating Committee: Andrew Pete (Chair) LPC - Bay Area LPC - Central Valley LPC - Sacramento LPC - Southern Central Valley Jesse Tamplen (Chair) Jacquelyn Hernandez* ( Co-Chair) Oswaldo Ruiz* (Co-Chair) Brett Lee (Co-Chair) Melanie Toutai (Co-Chair) Christos Arvanitis (Member) Ike Mmeje (Member) Andrew Pete (Chair) Ryan Peck* (Co-Chair) Jared Quinton* (Member) Matthew Joslin (Co-Chair) Patrick Ramirez (Co-Chair) Senior Executive Engagement Sponsorship Clinical Leadership Committee Awards and Annual Volunteer Recognition Military Outreach Regent – Erick Berry (Chair) Jesse Tamplen (Co-Chair) Ike Mmeje (Member) Kim Brown Sims (Co-Chair) Tony Toglia (Co-Chair) Jesse Tamplen (Chair) Mark Mitchelson* (Co-Chair) Oswaldo Ruiz* (Member) Kieran Shah (Chair) Melisse Leung (Co-Chair) Ruth Cieri (Chair) Lt. Col. Dan Bowen* – (Co-Chair) * = Holds Leadership Role, not formally placed on CAHL-ACHE Board of Directors Ballot in Fall 2015

Key Board of Directors Sessions: Annual Board Orientation Annual Strategic Planning (Multi-year 2014-2017, updated 2016) Monthly Executive Board Call Monthly Board Call Senior Executive Advisory Committee

Chapter Performance – Creating Value for our CAHL Members ACHE evaluates the health of each chapter based upon key performance measures. The CAHL Board has enhanced our monitoring of these key performance measures throughout the year. Financially we remain strong in our ability to bring value to our members. Along with efforts to grow our sponsorship while maintaining a positive cash flow, we continue to support fees for events in the region, including today’s Annual Meeting. This year we hired a part-time administrative coordinator to support our sponsorship outreach as well as logistics for event coordination.

Programming and Events Programming Types: Education (Category I and II) Networking Learning From Leaders (LFL) Advancement Higher Education Network (HEN) Sampling of our key events: Partner Sessions – Health IT Summit Joint events: Network After Work series Diversity & Inclusion Events Hospital Council Summit HCA/CAHL Statewide LFL Congress Reception BOG Prep Sessions Joint HFMA Seminars College Bowl Highest growth percentage compared to other chapters within the district Second highest growth of members who passed the BOG; tied for those advancing to fellow of any chapter

Growth in Outreach and Partnerships Our Clinical Leadership Committee has worked to provide CEUs for our clinical colleagues. As the recipient of an ACHE Chapter Innovation Grant, CAHL is building this program into 2016 and for the future. Collaborating with other progressive Bay Area healthcare organizations to co-produce panels and events, including recent opportunities to earn ACHE Qualified Education units at the Health IT Summit and the Haas Healthcare Association’s Symposium on Innovations in Diabetes Management and Prevention. We are thrilled to partner with the Network After Work series as well as HFMA.

Growth in Outreach and Partnerships Launching the Military Outreach Committee to provide education offerings for Active Duty Military and VA Administration members, which resulted in the first military focused event at Travis Air Force Base attended by civilian, military and VA healthcare leaders, and also the establishment of a standing military article in our newsletter Signing the joint partnership with the Women Health Care Executives (WHCE) and pursuing joint events. Additional caucus agreements are under discussion with other affinity groups as well.

Higher Education Network (HEN) The Higher Education Network strives to bring value and service to students at HEN schools and CAHL members, career development mentorship, advance pathways, and growth opportunities CSU East Bay CSU Chico CSU Sacramento CSU Fresno UC Berkeley UCSF & MS-HAIL University of San Francisco University of the Pacific HEN Program Hours Student members renewing as full members Teams in Annual College Bowl HEN contributes to three CAHL Strategic Goals

HEN Goals CAHL Membership/Engagement Goals: Increase student participation Chapter officer, Board member and/or HEN chair will visit every HEN program once per academic year Create a Student member of the board and develop student council Hold Career Shadowing Month Hold College Bowl Event Expand University and College affiliations HEN Special Projects: Enrich network and resource opportunities Develop HEN and early careerist resources Partner with LPCs (event coordination, mixers, development) Highlight HEN schools in CAHL newsletter

HEN Committee

HEN Congratulates CSU Chico! 2016 College Bowl Champions Undergraduate Jeopardy

Professional development and advancement opportunities Partnering with all the independent ACHE Chapters in California, and programs in Arizona and Nevada, to hold the Western Region College Bowl which included a case competition for graduate school programs and a Jeopardy style event for undergraduate programs Continuing to hold Board of Governors Exam Study Group Sessions throughout the CAHL region along with support and outreach to those applying for their FACHE and seeking additional resources.

BOG Exam Workshops Helping Members Achieve Fellow Status Last year CAHL saw over 20 of our members advance to Fellow status! Sessions Led by Fellows & Recent Test Takers Solid Material, Community of Learning, Lots of Motivation! Next In-Person Session – August 20th, Vacaville

Professional development and advancement opportunities Expanding the work of the Sponsorship Committee to expand the ability of CAHL to provide additional educational opportunities – thank you again to our generous sponsors! Growing the Career Development and Transition Committee which aims to match executives with early to mid-level careerists for career counseling, mentoring and advice. Additional highlights: Have initiated a blinded open positions list serve using local and national job availability sources. Started a learning from leaders series of events where executives share there pathway and advice on career development.

Call for Coaches-Mentors The Career Development & Transition Committee (CDTC) coordinates a career coaching and mentorship program for CAHL (independent of, and addition to, the ACHE sponsored program for mentor-mentees and the ACHE compensated coaches program) Volunteer coach-mentor’s and advisee-mentee mutually agree on the nature, scope, boundaries and framework of their relationship Potential Services include Career discussion, resume/cover letter review and career path development, Preparation for interviews, Personalized advice for career transition, Career mentoring, coaching and networking CAHL members interested in serving your community as a coach-mentor or joining the CDTC team should contact A CDTC member at a chapter event, or Joseph DeLuca, FACHE (CDTC chair): jdeluca@itoptimizers.com/510-287-3920

The three award levels are: • Service Award = 30 points Individuals play a critical role to strengthen our profession through volunteer activities. ACHE provides three levels of service awards in appreciation of the extensive volunteer involvement of affiliates. Recognition is bestowed based on a range of specific volunteer activities that demonstrate leadership and contributions to furthering professional excellence. The three award levels are: • Service Award = 30 points • Distinguished Service Award = 75 points • Exemplary Service Award = 125 points

ACHE Service Award

Michael G. Brokloff, FACHE Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

Bryanna Gallaway Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

Laura Hill Temmerman, FACHE Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

Brett L. Hobde, FACHE, Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

Jesse Tamplen, FACHE, LCSW Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

ACHE Distinguished Service Award

Erick Berry, FACHE Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

Theresa Hamilton, FACHE Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

Richard A. Narad, DPA, FACHE Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

ACHE Exemplary Service Award

Baljeet S. Sangha, FACHE Author for chapter publication or Journal of Healthcare Management, Practitioner Application, Mentor, Speaker at Congress or Local Educational Program, Informal Advisor for Fellow Candidates, Career Services Activity, Joint Federal Sector Awards Committee, Chapter President, Chapter Officers, Chapter Board of Directors, Committee Chair, ACHE Chairman and Chairman Officers, ACHE Board of Governors, ACHE Committee or Task Force Chair, Council of Regents, Regent’s Advisory Council Member

President’s Recognition Award Chapter Awards Volunteer of the Year President’s Recognition Award

CAHL Volunteer of the Year Award David Akinsanya Provided In recognition of extraordinary volunteer contributions with the Northern and Central California Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives

Congratulations to all our Volunteer of the Year Nominees! If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.  ~Booker T. Washington Congratulations to all our Volunteer of the Year Nominees! Kim Brown Sims Bryanna Gallaway Eric Johnson I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catchers mitt on both hands.  You need to be able to throw something back.  ~Maya Angelou

CAHL President’s Recognition Award Kate Surman, FACHE Provided in recognition of exemplary service as President Elect, President and Immediate Past President of the Northern and Central California Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives

CAHL Annual Meeting Regent’s Awards August 10, 2016 Erick Berry, FACHE

Early Careerist Award

Kieran Shah – Insert org logo Bio info

Mark Wesson Insert SHC logo Bio info

Senior Careerist Awards

Enrique A. Vitug, FACHE Insert org logo Bio info

CAHL Annual Meeting Regent’s Awards Guest Speaker August 10, 2016 Edward Lamb, FACHE, ACHE Chairman