Our Members
Our Advisory Board is comprised of carefully chosen members
who are recognized experts and leaders in their respective fields. We are honored
that this talented group of luminaries have committed to provide ongoing technical
and business guidance to our team to ensure that SNAPforSeniors™ continues
to uphold the standards of excellence promised to our customers.
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 John Staunton
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John Staunton
Eldercare Attorney
John Staunton is an attorney in Clearwater, Florida, whose practice areas include Special Needs
Trusts, Special Needs Trust Administration, 468B Qualified Settlement Funds, Structured Settlement
Planning, and planning for Medicaid and other Government Benefits. He also provides Litigation
Support relative to settling government liens and preserving government assistance eligibility, both
in Florida and other States.
Mr. Staunton’s memberships include the National Academy of Elder
Law Attorneys, the National College of Probate Judges, the Florida Justice Association, the Elder
Law Section of the Florida Bar, the American Bar Association, and the International Bar
Association. He is past President of the Academy of Florida Elder Law Attorneys, Immediate Past
Chair of the Florida Bar’s Elder Law Section, and current President for the Tampa Bay Trial
Lawyers Association. Mr. Staunton chaired the Elder Law Section’s Special Needs Trusts
Committee for several years until assuming other committee work. He was selected outstanding
state chapter member for the year 2000 by the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and was
awarded the Paul M. May Meritorious Award by the Stetson Lawyers Association in 2005.
Mr. Staunton contributes to professional publications, has been published nationally, lectures around the
state, and presented on Elder Law issues at the International Bar Association’s annual conference
in Aukland, New Zealand in 2004. He was instrumental in creating and establishing the first self-sustaining
pooled special needs trust in Florida, and the Florida Pooled Trust has grown to be one
of the largest pooled trusts in the country with trust beneficiaries residing in nearly every State. The
non-profit corporation that Mr. Staunton helped create, and with which he remains active, has
become the largest pooled trust provider in the country. The Center for Special Needs Trust
Administration, Inc., administers a National Pooled Trust, more than a dozen individual state Pooled
Trusts, and a number of other specialized Pooled Trusts that are designed to meet the specific needs
of other non-profits who serve people with disabilities.
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 Michael L. Millenson
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Michael L. Millenson
President of Health Quality Advisors LLC
Michael L. Millenson, president of Health Quality Advisors LLC, is a nationally recognized
expert on improving the quality of American health care. He is the author of the critically
acclaimed book Demanding Medical Excellence: Doctors and Accountability in the Information Age,
and he holds an adjunct appointment as the Mervin Shalowitz, M.D. Visiting Scholar at
Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.
National Public Radio called Millenson “in the vanguard of the movement” to measure and
improve the quality of medical care. In addition to work in public policy, he has designed
and implemented an “accountability audit” for hospitals, a health plan website to improve
consumer care decisions, and a compendium for employers to compare pay-for-performance
programs. His clients have included Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Booz
Allen Hamilton, Consumers Union, Procter & Gamble Pharmaceuticals and the National
Rural Electric Cooperative Association.
Millenson was a principal in the health-care practice of a major human resources consulting
firm. Later, he was a consulting producer for the award-winning public TV series Remaking
American Medicine and a consultant to the Markle Foundation’s Connecting for Health
initiative. Earlier in his career he was a health-care reporter for the Chicago Tribune and was
nominated three times for a Pulitzer Prize.
Millenson has testified before Congress, lectured at the National Institutes of Health and
Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and served as a faculty member for the Institute
for Healthcare Improvement. He has written for publications ranging from the British Medical
Journal and Health Affairs to USA Today and World Book Encyclopedia, and he is a regular
contributor to health care blogs. Millenson also serves on the board of the American Medical
Group Foundation and on the editorial boards of Quality and Safety in Health Care and the
American Journal of Medical Quality.
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 Nohl Martin-Fouroohi
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Nohl Martin-Fouroohi
Executive Director and Founder of My New Friend
Nohl Martin-Fouroohi’s company, My New Friend, providing services for elders and their families, is featured in Mark Victor Hansen’s and Art Linklater’s new book, How To Make The Rest Of Your Life, The Best Of Your Life, which re-publishes one of her healthy aging articles. Her first pioneering venture in the social/health market launched in 1994. In addition to being the founder of two successful companies directly serving seniors, she is currently involved with igniteBiz, working with companies in the mature market.
Following Oberlin College, Ms. Martin-Fouroohi received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship (IBM). She focused on health care and HIV in Africa, utilizing limited resources to respond to complex, challenging issues. Work included navigating & bringing together non-profits, business and non-government agencies along with integrating the delicate nature of cross-cultural concerns.
She began some of the first HIV & AIDS education programs in 1986, including co-founding HEART, HIV Education As Repertoire Theater. For nearly ten years, she was a frequent speaker, innovator and guest panelist on these issues nationally.
Ms. Martin-Fouroohi now serves on advisory boards, spearheads collaborative conferences including the first WA state Geron-Technology conference and is a speaker on aging issues including healthy aging, neurobics, navigating the maze, and the new pioneers in time.
A recipient of awards, a registered counselor, founder of seattlecares.org, and member of the National Association of Geriatric Care Mangers, Ms. Martin-Fouroohi continues her rewarding work helping families, companies and communities. Her work and travels take her to the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.
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 Tom Eng
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Tom Eng
VMD, MPH, President and Founder of Healia
Tom Eng, VMD, MPH, President and Founder of Healia, which
is now part of Meredith Corp. He is responsible for Healia's vision, overall management,
and strategy. His life-long passion is to create new ways to help people live healthier
lives. Tom is an international pioneer in eHealth product development, eHealth strategy,
and the use of emerging technologies to improve healthcare and public health. He
also founded EvaluMetrix LLC, a health IT consulting company, and the eHealth Institute,
a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving health through emerging technologies.
He is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington; a judge and
mentor for the Global Social Venture Competition; a member of the National Advisory
Committee of the Health e-Technologies Initiative, and an advisor to several nonprofit
and commercial eHealth ventures.
Tom has authored or co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed
articles, books and book chapters, and abstracts on a wide range of health and technology
issues. He has worked previously at the US Department of Health and Human Services,
the Institute of Medicine, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Peace
Corps, the US Senate, and two state health departments. Tom has conducted health
consultations in more than two dozen countries on six continents. He is an alumnus
of the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University.
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“30% of caregivers (7 million Americans) live one hour or more from the elder person they provide care for.” - National Council on Aging "By 2030, almost 1-out-of-5 Americans — some 72 million people — will be 65 years or older. The age group 85 and older is now the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population.” - SeniorJournal.com “In every 8 seconds someone else turns sixty-five...for the next 18 years. We will see a 50 percent increase in the over sixty-five age group by 2015 to a total of 55 million, then another jump to 72 million by 2030, which will be 20 percent of the total population” - “Turning the Future into Revenue”, Glen Hiemstra, 2006.
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