Company: AMRPA ( American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association)
Born: Evanston, Illinois
Education:
JD, American University, Washington, D.C. (1976)
MA, Columbia University (1970)
BA, Smith College, Northampton, MA (1969)
Bar Admissions:
The D.C. Bar; Virginia State Bar
Career:
Policy Consultant, American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association, (2020-Present)
Senior Policy Counsel, American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association (2019-2020)
Executive Vice President of Policy Development, American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association (2015-2019)
Vice President, Futures Rehabilitation Management (1998-2016)
Vice President of Government Relations and Policy Development, American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association (1998-2015)
General Counsel, Vice President of Policy, American Rehabilitation Association, Washington, D.C. (1994-1997)
General Counsel, Director of Medical Rehabilitation, National Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Washington, D.C. (1986-1994)
General Counsel, National Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Washington, D.C. (1982-1986)
Associate, Joe W. Fleming II, Professional Corporation, Washington, D.C. (1975-1982)
Assistant for Government and External Relations, National Institute of Education, Washington, D.C. (1973-1975)
Legal Assistant, National Institute of Education, Washington, D.C. (1973)
Planning Consultant, National Institute of Education, Washington, D.C. (1972)
Legislator Assistant, Congressman William Anderson United States House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. (1970-1972)
Career Related:
Member, Various Expert Panels on Postacute Care and Rehabilitation, United States Department of Health and Human Services (1999); Member, Board of Advisors, Indiana Living Magazine, New York, NY (1988-1997); Secretary, American Rehabilitation Services, Inc., Washington, D.C. (1988-1994); Member, Joint Commission Accreditation Health Care Organizations Task Force on Rehabilitation Services (1988)
Civic:
Member, Board of Directors, Affiliated Sante Group (1993-2002); Chair, National Rehabilitation Caucus (1991); Secretary, Board of Directors, Rock Creek Foundation, Silver Spring, MD (1983-1990); Member, Board of Directors, Cosmopolitan Organization, Social Group; Member, Local Beach Ball Committee; Member, Women’s Business Leadership and Healthcare
Awards:
Recipient, Leadership Excellence Award, American Medical Rehabilitation Providers Association (2012); Recipient, Helen Hayes MacArthur Award, Helen Hayes Rehabilitation Hospital, (2008); Recipient, Distinguished Public Service Award, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (1994); Recipient, Plaque, Recognition of Service, AMRPA
Memberships:
Advisory Committee Member, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (2008-2010); Member, American Society of Association Executives; Member, American Health Lawyers Association; Member, Women in Government Relations
Religion:
Episcopalian
Family:
Daughter of Maurice Adam Zollar and Alice S. (Kelm) Zollar
Hobbies:
Skiing; Golfing; Singing
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