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Academic Year 2000-2001


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2001 Conference

Speaker Bios:

Following are brief profiles of our distinguished conference participants:

Kenneth Apfel
Kenneth S. Apfel served as Commissioner of the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) from 1997 until his term ended in January 2001. He was the first Senate-confirmed Commissioner of Social Security after SSA became an independent agency and Congress authorized the Cabinet-level position. During his tenure as Commissioner, Apfel significantly strengthened the policy, planning and public education activities at the Social Security Administration. He also played a leadership role in efforts to strengthen childhood disability programs and to enable persons with disabilities to return to work. In addition, he served from 1997 to 1999 as a member of the President's Management Council.

Dolores Briones
Dolores Briones is a County Judge from El Paso. Her many awards include Outstanding Young El Pasoan, from the El Paso Jaycees, Governors Commission for Women, appointed by Governor Ann Richards, Adelante Mujer Hispana Distinguished Service Award. She is also a founding member of the Hispanic Women Network of Texas and a member of American Association of University Women.

Chris Britton
Chris Britton is a Policy Advisor for the Governor of Texas.

Dean Clancy
Dean Clancy, 36, currently serves as a senior policy advisor to House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas). He advises the House leadership on legislative, policy, and political matters, with a special emphasis on health care. He has served Representative Armey since 1993. Before that, he served as a speechwriter for HUD Secretary Jack Kemp (1991-93), a staff writer for Vice- President Dan Quayle (1989-90), and in various capacities in the Reagan White House (1986-89), beginning with his first job as a mail reader in the White House basement. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Foreign Service from Georgetown University (1986) and a master’s in journalism from Columbia University (1991). He lists among his pastimes “smoking, drinking, and avoiding exercise.”

The Honorable Garnet Coleman
The Honorable Garnet Coleman serves as Texas State Representative for District 147 in Houston, which is composed of Third Ward, Fourth Ward, Downtown and the Hobby Airport Area. First elected to office in 1991, Representative Coleman currently serves as vice-chairman of the House Public Health Committee and as a member of the House Appropriations Committee. He also served on the Joint Blue Ribbon Task Force on the Uninsured from 1999-2000. Over the years, Representative Coleman has earned a reputation as a leader in the areas of health care financing, economic development, welfare reform and education. He is the primary author of the Comprehensive Indigent Health Care Reform Act of 1999 and is one of the joint authors of the CHIP legislation passed in 1999.

Edwin Dorn
Edwin Dorn, who has a Ph.D. in political science from Yale University, became Dean of the LBJ School in 1997. He previously served for four years as Assistant Secretary and then as Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness. In that capacity, he was the Defense Secretary's senior advisor on recruitment, training, pay, and benefits for the Defense Department's total force of more than three million people (active duty military, reservists, and civilians). He also exercised control over the Defense Health Program, the Defense Equal Opportunity Management Institute, and other human resource programs.

Before joining the Department of Defense, Dorn was a Senior Staff Member at the Brookings Institution, where he developed executive education programs for government and private sector managers. From 1981 to 1990, he served as Deputy Director for Research at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies. He also has been Director of Executive Operations for the U.S. Department of Education, Special Assistant in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and Deputy Director of Evaluation for the Model Cities Program of Houston.

Anne Dunkelberg
Anne Dunkelberg is a Senior Policy Analyst with the Center for Public Policy Priorities, where she focuses on policy and budget issues related to Health Care access, as well as general issues related to immigrants’ access to public benefits. She joined the Center in 1994, coming from the State Medicaid Director’s Office at the Texas Health and Human Services Commission. Anne is a native Texan, and received her B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin, and her M.P.A. from the LBJ School of Public Affairs at U.T. Austin.

Jocelyn Guyer
Jocelyn Guyer specializes primarily on state and national health policy issues in her position as a Policy Analyst. She has written numerous analyses on issues pertaining to the new child health block grant, Medicaid, and TANF. In addition, she provides technical assistance and conducts trainings for state organizations working on these issues. She has a Masters degree in Public Affairs from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. During graduate school, she authored papers on Medicaid managed care issues for the Center for Health Care Strategies. Guyer has also served on the legislative staff of Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, working on welfare, child support, and health care reform.

Dianne Longley
Dianne Longley is Director of the State Planning Grant study of uninsured Texans at the Texas Dept. of Insurance. Ms. Longley has worked with numerous legislative committees on issues regarding health insurance including the recent Blue Ribbon Task Force on Uninsured Texans and the Joint Interim Committee on Mandated Health Benefits. She has been with the department for 18 years and currently serves as a member of the Texas Health Care Information Council, the National Data Interchange Standards Task Force, and the State Agency Advisory Committee for the East Texas Rural Access Program.

David Lurie
David Lurie is the Director of the Austin Travis County Health & Human Services Department.

Mark McClellan, M.D., Ph.D.
Mark McClellan, MD, Ph.D, is Assistant Professor of Economics at Stanford University. McClellan has worked extensively with administrative data sets as a method to assess the impact of medical technology. He has worked with AHCPR sponsored PORTs at Harvard (on acute myocardial infarction) and at Stanford (on cardiac arrhythmias). He has analyzed the impact of coronary angiography as the outcome of acute myocardial infarction using a novel statistical approach (instrumental variables).

David Pinkus
David Pinkus is the President of Small Business United of Texas, the spokesgroup for Small Business in Texas. Past leadership positions he has held include President of Associated Landscape Contractors of America, President of the Texas Association of Landscape Contractors, Co-Chairman of the Texas Delegation to the 1986 White House Conference on Small Business, and Chairman, 1987 Texas Conference on Small Business.

James Rohack, M.D.
Jim Rohack, MD, is a senior staff cardiologist at Scott & White Clinic in Temple, serves as medical director of Scott & White Health Plan, and is an associate professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine. He is a former chief of staff at Brazos Valley Medical Center in College Station and was a member of its board of trustees.

Pablo Schneider
Pablo Schneider is President of ACTI, BlueCross/BlueShield of Mexico, and was a key executive in the development and implementation of BlueCross BlueShield de México. He previously directed Group Health, Cross-Border, Medicare, and Medicaid Development/Marketing for CHG, and directed the Employee Benefits Division at E.J. Phelps & Co., a large regional insurance brokerage.

David Warner
David C. Warner's major teaching and research interests are economics, health policy, and health finance. A graduate of Princeton University and Syracuse University (Ph.D. in Economics), he formerly taught at Wayne State University and Yale University and was Deputy Director of the Office of Program Analysis of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.