(Oregon State University) 1983–84 SAPhA Vice President
I am the Senior Vice President responsible for Moda Health’s (Portland, OR) major government accounts. I am Chair of the Board of the Eastern Oregon Coordinated Care Organization and a member of the Board of Directors of the Oregon Business & Industry organization. Honored as an Alumni Fellow of Oregon State University, I was most recently named as an Icon of Pharmacy by the college of pharmacy. I recently completed a 3-year term of service to the American Diabetes Association (ADA) as Vice Chair, Chair-Elect, and Chair of the ADA National Board of Directors.
Don Cilla, PharmD, MBA (University of Michigan)
I am the Head of Global Program Management Operations at Shire in Lexington, MA, with overall responsibility for leading a team that manages the operational aspects of the program management function. This includes managing governance meeting logistics; developing, maintaining, and implementing operating model process and supportive templates; driving reporting and data synthesis/analysis to optimize product development activities; providing regular updates to senior management/key stakeholders on critical programs and pipeline progress; and overseeing department budgets and alignment of program level budgets for research and development.
Summer Moody, PharmD, JD (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)
2000–01 Region 6 APhA–ASP Regional Delegate
My position at SCIO Health Analytics allows me to practice both pharmacy and law in a very unique way. Using data analytics to identify fraud, waste, and abuse is our specialty. As Assistant Vice President of Retail Pharmacy & Director of Pharmacy Audits, I love being able to use those metrics to offer further insight regarding potential changes in policy that results in significant cost avoidance to our clients and better outcomes for patients and providers.
Scott Brewster, PharmD (East Tennessee State University)
2016–17 APhA–ASP National Member-at-large
Through my position as Pharmacy Manager at Brookside Pharmacy in Kingsport, TN, I manage, develop, and oversee pharmacy processes, making practice transformation efforts to develop enhanced services like a medication adherence program, pharmacy delivery, immunization clinics, and pharmacy e-care plan documentation. As a Clinical Assistant Professor at ETSU, I contribute to the college of pharmacy’s Community Pharmacy Initiative and experiential learning courses, serve as a member of the Experiential Education Committee’s Advisory Council, and provide advisory activities for the APhA–ASP and NCPA Chapters.