The ASCLS Nominations Committee is pleased to present the following candidates for office in the 2020-21 Society year. Candidates selected by the House of Delegates will take office during the 2020 ASCLS-AGT Virtual Joint Annual Meeting. Delegates will elect one president-elect; one director each for Regions II, IX, and X; one 2-year term member for the Judicial Committee; one 5-year term member for the Judicial Committee; and two 3-year term members for the Nominations Committee.

Member Since 1992

EDUCATION
BS, Medical Technology, Kuwait University
MS, Medical Technology, University of Southern Mississippi
PhD, Science Education/Medical Technology, University of Southern Mississippi

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM

EMPLOYMENT
Professor and Associate Dean for Academic, Faculty and Student Affairs, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2005-2006 – President, ASCLS-GA

REGIONAL
2009-2012 – Director, ASCLS Region III

NATIONAL
2012-Present – Consulting Editor, Clinical Laboratory Science Journal
2017-Present – Officer, International Federation of Biomedical Laboratory Science (IFBLS)
2019-Present – Chair, ASCLS Elections
2014, 2015, 2018 – Delegate, ASCLS Annual Meeting
2014, 2015, 2016, 2018 – Attendee, ASCLS Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference
2018 – Attendee, IFBLS Conference
2009-2012 – Member, ASCLS Board of Directors
2019-2022 – Vice Chair, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference (CLEC) Steering Committee

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
The emerging practice of personalized medicine has a broad impact on all those practicing in the fields of disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. As laboratory professionals, we are poised to contribute our expertise to work with clinicians in devising more effective and efficient diagnostic and therapeutic protocols. ASCLS should play a significant leading role in interdisciplinary discussion with prominent scholars to enhance our understanding of the evidence, evaluation, and research outcomes with this evolving medical field. To this end, my key focal goals are:

  • Create a large research cohort
  • Empower patients as participants and drivers in how care is delivered
  • Make health data collection and sharing smoother and secure
  • Translate research to practical clinical care

The essence of an association is the ability to involve its membership and provide a forum for the exchange of information. Thus, ASCLS is an “organization of professionals,” not simply a “professional organization.” As a leader of the Society, my philosophy will be to discern how the above forces of change can be harnessed to yield meaningful results for the members of the Society. Partnering with those who will help us deliver solutions from the precision medicine movement will be one of my highest priorities.

Member Since 1995

EDUCATION
BS, Medical Technology, Bowling Green State University
MS, Allied Medicine, The Ohio State University
MA and PhD, Education, Policy and Leadership, The Ohio State University

CERTIFICATION
MT(ASCP)

EMPLOYMENT
Dean and Professor, Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2015-2019 – Member, ASCLS-Alabama
2015 – Meeting Attendee/Presenter, ASCLS-GA & ASCLS-AL
2017 – Meeting Attendee/Presenter, ASCLS-SC & ASCLS-LA/MS
2018 – Meeting Attendee/Presenter, ASCLS-LA/MS
2019 – Meeting Attendee/Presenter, ASCLS-HI & ASCLS-LA/MS

REGIONAL
2015-2019 – Director, Region III
2019 – Attendee, Region III Triennial Meeting
2012-present – Member, Region III
2016 – Chair, Region III Triennial Meeting

NATIONAL
2015-2020 – Director, Board of Directors / RD Region III
2015, 2016 – Attendee, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference
2016, 2017 – Attendee, Legislative Symposium
2015-2019 – Attendee, ASCLS Annual Meeting

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
“Visionary companies are so clear about what they stand for and what they’re trying to achieve”
—Jim Collins, Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies

I have had the honor of being a member and leader in ASCLS since 1995 and part of the clinical laboratory profession since 1991. I am immensely grateful and very proud to have been part of both for the past 25 years. In a sense, I have grown up in and around ASCLS and the laboratory profession and those within both have helped shape the professional and leader I am today. I am not the person I once was 25 years ago and, I think we could agree, neither is ASCLS and our profession. We have grown and developed over the years and we continue to live in a time of uncertainty and exponential change. This is one of the greatest gifts we can be provided—the opportunity to strategically, bravely, and thoughtfully lead our organization to not only survive, but to thrive through this change. To do that takes intense focus and clarity. As Jim Collins puts it, “The best organizations are crystal clear about what they stand for and what they are trying to achieve.” For those of you familiar with Simon Sinek, he puts it another way, “All great organizations think, act, and communicate the same way, they start with WHY.” The ASCLS Board of Directors has laid important groundwork that can be used to guide us through these challenging times. It would be an honor as president-elect to bring my leadership experience to the membership and Board of ASCLS so we, together, can create a stronger Society, clear about what we stand for and why we exist, that will help propel us well into the future.

Member Since 2013

EDUCATION
BS, Biology, University of the State of New York
MEd, Curriculum & Instruction, University of Maryland
PhD, Educational Psychology, Catholic University of America

CERTIFICATION
MLT(ASCP), MT(ASCP), SC(ASCP)CM

EMPLOYMENT
Director, HSLT Program and Assistant Professor, George Washington University, Washington, DC

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2013-2016 – Member, ASCLS-Maryland
2016-2020 – Officer (President), ASCLS-DC (Capital Area)
2020-present – Officer (Treasurer), ASCLS-DC (Capital Area)
2016-2020 – Editor, ASCLS-DC Website

REGIONAL
2018-2020 – Region II Representative, Leadership Development Committee

NATIONAL
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 – Attendee, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference
2015, 2017, 2018 – Speaker, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference
2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 – Attendee, ASCLS Annual Meeting
2019 – Speaker, ASCLS Annual Meeting
2019 – Attendee, Legislative Symposium
2018-2020 – Member (2019) / Vice Chair (2019), Leadership Development Committee
2014-2020 – Member, Product Development Committee
2014-2020 – Member, Chemistry Scientific Assembly

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
In 2012, I became aware of ASCLS. A faculty colleague suggested joining ASCLS for CLEC professional development. Little did I know this organization offers so much more. I had worked in medical labs but most labs I worked in emphasized ASCP, which serves us as part of the pathologist’s team but does not speak to our unique needs as professionals. What value has ASCLS provided to me? In addition to the many opportunities for education and networking, it has been instrumental in establishing my professional identity and, from that base, cultivating a strong sense of professional advocacy. This is what calls us all to serve in ASCLS. As medical lab professionals we instill a strong sense of purpose in each other by serving at the constituent, region, and national levels.

If given the opportunity to serve as region director, I will strive to fulfill the following goals:

  1. Work with the Region II Council to understand the constituent societies’ needs and work with the Board of Directors to address those concerns.
  2. Explore ways to add value for prospective members to increase membership recruitment and retention.
  3. Foster a strong sense of professional identity and advocacy to increase service in leadership roles.

Member Since 1999

EDUCATION
BS, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
MS, Biotechnology, Johns Hopkins University

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM, SH(ASCP)CM, SCYM(ASCP)CM

EMPLOYMENT
Supervisor, Clinical Microbiology, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2013-Present – President, ASCLS-Maryland

REGIONAL
2014 – Co-Chair/Program Chair, Region II Meeting
2015-2017 – Secretary, Region II Council

NATIONAL
2012-2018 – Member/Chair (2015-2018), Leadership Development Committee
2015-2017 – Member (ad hoc), Mentorship Committee
2015-Present – Member/Vice Chair (2017-2019)/Chair (2019-Present), Abstract and Proposal Review Committee
2019 – State President/Committee Member, Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
As a 20-year member of ASCLS, I look back on how fortunate I am that my professors and mentors got me involved in ASCLS. When I took a position on the other side of the country and attended my first national meeting, my colleagues pulled me in like we hadn’t missed a day. My ASCLS family has grown exponentially in the years since, and I do everything I can to support them.

That sense of family is very important to me and is something that I try to share with new members and meeting attendees. Nothing replaces the value of getting out there and networking with your colleagues.

ASCLS has provided me with innumerable opportunities for growth and leadership. That includes participation in our National Leadership Academy. I feel a strong desire to give back to ASCLS by applying those skills.

I come from a smaller state society, one that struggles with low participation but is huge on support from our active members. It is my hope that in the role of region director, I can support and strengthen all of the societies within my care.

It is vitally important that ASCLS remain strong for current and future laboratorians.

Member Since 1999

EDUCATION
BS, Medical Laboratory Science, Northwestern State
MBA, Tarleton State University

CERTIFICATION
MT(ASCP)

EMPLOYMENT
Director of Laboratory Services, SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC)

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2011-2012 – President, ASCLS Alaska
2014-Present – Southeast Region Director, ASCLS Alaska

REGIONAL
2017-2019 – Proxy for Alaska President to the Region IX Meeting and Symposium

NATIONAL
2011-2012 – Participant, Leadership Academy
2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018 – Attendee, ASCLS Annual Meeting; Delegate to House of Delegates
2018-2019 – Member, Leadership Development Committee

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
I believe that ASCLS serves a vital role in furthering the laboratorian’s recognition as health professionals who are an integral part of the healthcare team and vital to safety, quality, and positive outcomes for the patients we serve. I am excited about the opportunity to represent Region IX and be part of furthering recognition for our profession. My goals as Region IX director would be to promote the profession and to advocate for the laboratorian. I look forward to working collaboratively with all the members in Region IX and nationally to achieve the shared goals of leadership that will assure excellence in the practice of laboratory medicine as listed in the ASCLS mission statement.

Member Since 2012

EDUCATION
BS, Clinical Laboratory Science, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
MS, Molecular Pathology, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
MS, Clinical Practice Management, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
MBA (in process), California Coast University

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM, MB(ASCP)CM

EMPLOYMENT
Director of Laboratories, Pathology and Molecular Services, The Queen’s Medical Center, Honolulu, HI

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2014-2017 – President-Elect, President, Past President, ASCLS-Hawaii
2014-Present – Member, Co-Chair (2015-present), Hawaii Clinical Laboratory Conference Board and Programs Committee (ASCLS/CLMA Spring Meeting)
2014-Present – Attendee, ASCLS-HI Board Meetings and Spring Conferences

REGIONAL
2014 – Member, Region X Board
2014-2017 – Secretary, Region X
2016-2017 – Region X Representative, Leadership Development Committee
2017-2020 – Attendee, majority of Board Meetings for Arizona/Nevada, California, and Hawaii

NATIONAL
2014-2015 – Participant, ASCLS Leadership Academy
2014-2015, 2017-2020 – Attendee, ASCLS Legislative Symposium
2013-2016 – Co-Chair/Chair, Molecular Scientific Assembly
2013-2016 – ASCLS-HI Delegate to ASCLS Annual Meeting
2017-2020 – ASCLS Region X Director

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
I believe that our patients are the heart of our profession. Most laboratory professionals entered healthcare to care for our patients and to ensure that high quality laboratory results are provided to our patients. Our expertise provides necessary results to physicians and ensures that patients are treated in a timely manner. Our laboratory professionals are essential members of the healthcare team. Due to the work of most laboratorians, we are seen as background help that only provides results from the instruments that perform all the work. Our members of ASCLS need to project a unified voice that we are part of the healthcare team and we provide a necessary duty for our patients and our physician partners. As regional director I will continue to work with ASCLS members and leadership to strengthen this unified voice. This voice will be used to work with our healthcare partners and patients.

Member Since 1996

EDUCATION
PhD, Educational Administration, University of Nebraska
MS, Educational Administration, Fort Hays State University
BS, Medical Technology, Wichita State University

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM

EMPLOYMENT
Dean of Allied Health/Director of Medical Laboratory Technology, Seward County Community College, Liberal, KS

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

REGIONAL
2012-2015 – Region VI Director, Quarterly Region Council Meetings

NATIONAL
2014-2015 – Member, Finance Committee
2015 – Member, CLEC Planning Committee
2015-2016 – President-Elect, ASCLS
2016-2017 – President, ASCLS
2017-2018 – Past President, ASCLS
2018-2019 – Member, Lab Week Run Committee
2018-2019 – Member, Awards Committee
2018-2019 – Mentor
2019-2020 – Chair, Awards Committee
2019-2020 – Member, CLEC Steering Committee
2019-2020 – Member, Constituent Society Task Force

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
I would be honored to serve as a member of the Judicial Committee. I believe my 33 years of experience as a medical laboratory professional and 23 years of experience as an active member of ASCLS provides me with the knowledge and skills to serve as a member of the ASCLS Judicial Committee. Having served in multiple roles at the state, regional, and national level, as well as holding the position of ASCLS president, I possess the in-depth knowledge of policy, by-laws, and standard operating procedures of the organization to benefit this committee. If elected to this committee, I will serve with integrity, honesty, and an open mind.

Member Since 1977

EDUCATION
AS, Medical Laboratory Science, Hahnemann Medical College
BS, Medical Laboratory Science, Hahnemann Medical College

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM, DLM(ASCP)

EMPLOYMENT
Senior Laboratory Specialist, Ortho Clinical Diagnostics, Raritan, NJ

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2018-Present – Chair, Leadership Development, ASCLS-PA
2017-2018 – President, ASCLS-PA

REGIONAL
2017-2019 – Member, Region II Council

NATIONAL
2018-Present – Vice Chair, ASCLS E&R Fund, Inc.
2018-Present – Member, Bylaws Committee
2016-2017 – Past President, ASCLS
2015-2016 – President, ASCLS
2014-2015 – President Elect, ASCLS

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
ASCLS has been an important part of my professional life since 1977. I have served the Society in a variety of capacities and wish to do so as long as I am able. As a member of the Judicial Committee it would be my obligation to evaluate any case brought to the committee without bias. My experience as president of ASCLS, as a laboratory manager, and in my current position have helped me learn to consider all situations with care and to not rush to judgement.

Member Since 1968

EDUCATION
BS, Medical Technology, Louisiana Tech University
MA, Management & Supervision, Central Michigan University

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM, SBB(ASCP)CM

EMPLOYMENT
Compliance Officer, Pathology Resource Network, Shreveport, LA

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2014-Present – Attendee, Speaker 3 of 5 years, LA-MS Bi-State Meeting
2014-Present – Chair, LSCLS Government Affairs Committee
2015 – Chair, LA-MS Bi-State Meeting

NATIONAL
2014-Present – Attendee, ASCLS Annual Meeting
2014-Present – Editor, ASCLS Today
2018-Present – Member, Marketing and Communication Committee
2014-2015 – Chair, Diversity Task Force
2015-2017 – Member, New Ideas Task Force

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
As an active ASCLS member for many years, I am committed to embracing whatever role I can perform to further both the organization and the profession. I bring a breadth of ASCLS activity and knowledge as a candidate for the Judicial Committee and, if elected, will serve drawing from the knowledge I have gained from my years of service to ASCLS and the profession.

Member Since 1984

EDUCATION
BS, Dietetics, University of North Dakota
BS, Medical Technology, University of North Dakota

CERTIFICATION
MT(ASCP)

EMPLOYMENT
Director of Non-Credit Health Education, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, HI

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

NATIONAL
2014-2017 – ASCLS Region X Director

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
It was an honor to be recognized for 35 years of ASCLS membership recently. I have always been proud of what ASCLS accomplishes for our profession and for our members—at the state, regional, and national levels. To be elected to the Judicial Committee, “an impartial body to investigate or deliberate matters referred for its consideration; to test facts against the Bylaws of this Society or against common standards of justice and fair play; and to render opinions as recommendations for action of the Society” has always been an honor for a seasoned member. I am honored to be nominated and would be honored to serve on the committee if elected.

Member Since 1978 (ASMT) & 2007 (ASCLS)

EDUCATION
BS, Medical Technology, The University of Southern Mississippi
MS, Medical Laboratory Science, The University of Southern Mississippi

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM

EMPLOYMENT
Clinical Educator/Lab Safety – Chemical Hygiene Officer, Memorial Hospital at Gulfport, Gulfport, MS

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2014–present – Member and State Meeting/Planning/Advisor, ASCLS-Mississippi
2018–2020 – Member (Chair 2020), ASCLS-Mississippi Nominations Committee

REGIONAL
2016 – Region III Director

NATIONAL
2014-present – Member, Microbiology Scientific Assembly
2014-present – Member, Education Scientific Assembly
2014-present – Member, Diversity Advocacy Council

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
The Judicial Committee is one that helps to keep our professional organization true to our course. Every organization needs to be overseen just by the nature of organizations being multi-faceted with numerous committees; there will be times when impartial parties need to hear “the facts” and weigh the matters presented for a just conclusion—this includes the interpretation of bylaws as the organization grows and matures.
If elected, my goal would be to see that fair and prompt interpretations are delivered.

Member Since 2002

EDUCATION
BS, Clinical Laboratory Science, Northern Illinois University
MBA, Healthcare Administration, Western Governors University

CERTIFICATION
MLS(ASCP)CM, CLS, California Department of Public Health

EMPLOYMENT
Laboratory Director, DuPage Medical Group, Glen Ellyn, IL

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

REGIONAL
2016-2018 – Treasurer, Region VI

NATIONAL
2002-Present – Member, E&R Fund Silent Auction Committee
2015-2017 – Member, Patient Safety Committee
2017-2020 – Member, Nominations Committee Member

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
I have always been an advocate for the laboratory profession as it combines my love of science with the passion for helping others. What I enjoy the most is being an advocate for the profession in working with the providers, clinical staff, and patients every day. As I currently serve on the Nominations Committee, I enjoy the involvement in looking for candidates amongst my fellow professionals for roles within the Society. My goal would be to continue to perform the tasks within the nominations committee.

Member Since 2000

EDUCATION
AAS, Clinical Laboratory Science, Weber State University
BS, Clinical Laboratory Science, Weber State University
MHA, Health Administration, Weber State University

CERTIFICATION
MT(ASCP)

EMPLOYMENT
Business Development Manager-Microbiologics, St. Cloud, MN

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2017-2018 – President Elect, ASCLS-CA
2016-2018 – Board, ASCLS-CA
2014-2016, 2018 – President, ASCLS-CA

REGIONAL
2011-2018 – Treasurer, ASCLS Region X
2011-2018 – Chair, Vice Chair, Vendor Liaison, Region X Meeting Planning Committee

NATIONAL
2019-Present – Member, ASCLS Nominations Committee
2013-Present – Member, Vice Chair, Government Affairs Committee
2016-Present – Vendor and Host Committee Liaison, Annual Meeting Steering Committee
2015-Present – Member, Diversity Advocacy Council
2015-2016 – Member, Membership Development Committee
2010-2014 – Member, Chair, Industry Scientific Assembly

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
For the last 20 years, I have been fortunate to be a member of this great clinical laboratory community. I have had the great fortune to experience the field from many perspectives starting as an ER phlebotomist; transitioning to an MLT, MT, laboratory supervisor; and then to industry where I have had several roles in sales, marketing, consulting, and business development. I was fortunate to have a great mentor and friend in Dr. Yas Simonian, who brought me to my first ASCLS meeting and got me involved as a student in 2000. The opportunities I have had to progress along my career would not be possible without the great folks I have been able to network and befriend through ASCLS. I have been fortunate to have had opportunities to serve on various committees, task forces, and leadership positions at the state, regional, and national level. Furthermore, because of job opportunities, I have also been able to now experience these roles in three different states and regions. I believe the Nominations Committee plays a vital role in finding qualified members to serve and lead our organization into the future. It would be an honor to continue serving ASCLS on the national level as a member of the Nominations Committee.

Member Since 1992

EDUCATION
BS, Biology, University of Sioux Falls
PhD, Biomedical Health Science, Sanford School of Medicine

CERTIFICATION
MT(ASCP)

EMPLOYMENT
Graduate Program Director / Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio

SOCIETY PARTICIPATION

STATE
2014 – President, ASCLS-SD Board of Directors
2013 – 1st Vice President, ASCLS-SD Board of Directors
2012 – 2nd Vice President, ASCLS-SD Board of Directors
2015-2017 – Co-Editor, ASCLS Volusion/Newsletter
2010-2014 – Chair, Microbiology or Molecular Scientific Assembly

REGIONAL
2019-2021 – Secretary/Treasurer, Region V Council
2019-2020 – Region V Leadership Academy
2014-2017 – Region V Director
2014-2015, 2017-2019 – Member (2014 Chair), Region V Symposium Committee

NATIONAL
2019-2022 – Trustee, ASCLS Education and Research Fund
2018-2020 – Member (Jr/Sr), Alpha Mu Tau Fraternity Board Member
2018-Present – Research and Reports Section Editor, CLS Journal
2015-2016 – Member, Code of Ethics Task Force
2014-2017 – Member, Board of Directors
2014-2015 – Member, Chair, Bylaws Committee

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY:
As a member of ASCLS since 1992, I have served as a student forum representative, state president, and most recently as a member of the national Board of Directors. Throughout that time, I have seen a lot of changes in our profession and organization. Our professional practice has rapidly evolved to include an advanced practice doctorate in addition to the already numerous PhDs, and has always included certificate, associate, baccalaureate, and masters level professionals across industry, education, and clinical practice. It is imperative that we support all levels of practitioners from all areas within laboratory services. We are also a very diverse group of individuals from age, nationality, social backgrounds, and more. We must recognize and appreciate all of those unique talents and differences that bring new ideas, passion, and inspiration to our Society. On the Nominations Committee I would work to foster a culture of mentorship and inclusivity, and strive to encourage new and advancing professionals to seek positions of leadership within the organization at all levels, and stand together to move ASCLS forward in this age of technology and change.