ntocc Board of Directors
NTOCC is led by a Board of Directors composed of business and industry leaders who dedicate themselves to improving the quality of care coordination and communication during transitions of care by actively volunteering their time, experience, and resources.
For more information on NTOCC or how you can get involved, please contact Val Emmons, NTOCC Vice President of Communications & Government Affairs at valemmons@gmail.com
JACQUELINE (FINE) VANCE, RNC, BSN, IP-BC, CDONA/LTC, FACDONA NTOCC PRESIDENT 2023-Present
Mission Health Communities
Tampa, Florida
NORRIS TURNER, PharmD, PhD NTOCC SECRETARY/TREASURER 2017-Present
Principal, Turner Healthcare Quality Consulting, LLC
H. EDWARD DAVIDSON, PharmD, MPH NTOCC DIRECTOR, 2015-Present
Asst. Professor Clinical Internal Medicine, Eastern VA Medical School
Partner, Insight Therapeutics, LLC
MARK TOLES, PHD, RN, FAAN NTOCC DIRECTOR, 2023-Present Professor; Beerstecher-Blackwell Distinguished Term Scholar & Senior Division Chair, Health Systems, Policy and Leadership Innovations The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
School of Nursing
CARL JOHAN “CHRISTIAN” BERGMAN, MD, CMD, FACP NTOCC DIRECTOR, 2024-Present Associate Professor, Geriatric Medicine Division of Geriatric Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA
SAMUEL STOLPE, PHARMD, MPH NTOCC DIRECTOR, 2022-Present
Sr Director, Healthcare Quality Strategy
Johnson & Johnson
SARA M. PANELLA, PHARMD, BCPS NTOCC DIRECTOR, 2022-Present
Mgr. of Pharmacy Ambulatory Care, Pop Health & ToC Clinical Pharmacy Enterprise
Baptist Health Pharmacy, Baptist Health South Florida
Cheri A. Lattimer, RN, BSN NTOCC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Cheri.Lattimer@gmail.com
Cheri Lattimer, RN, BSN, is Executive Director for the National Transitions of Care Coalition (NTOCC). Her leadership in quality improvement, case management, care coordination, and transitions of care is known on the national and international landscape. She has been invited to present her work at national and international conferences, including the Anna Reynvaan Lecture at the University of Amsterdam. Additionally, in presentations to more than 900 nurses from the Netherlands and Belgium, she lectured on the topic of integrated nursing health management of the complex patient. Her work has been featured in several publications, including the Healthcare Executive, Dorland’s Case In Point, Professional Case Management, and Seniority. She was also a contributor and reviewer for the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) Core Curriculum for Case Management and The Integrated Case Management Manual Assisting Complex Patients Regain Physical and Mental Health. She is also affiliated with many professional organizations and maintains active roles on several national boards and committees including URAC, Roundtable on Critical Care Policy, CMS Caregiver Workgroup, ACHIEVE, and American Nurses Association.
NTOCC Cheri Lattimer, RN, BSN, is Executive Director for the National Transitions of Care Coalition (NTOCC). Her leadership in quality improvement, case management, care coordination, and transitions of care is known on the national and international landscape. She has been invited to present her work at national and international conferences, including the Anna Reynvaan Lecture at the University of Amsterdam. Additionally, in presentations to more than 900 nurses from the Netherlands and Belgium, she lectured on the topic of integrated nursing health management of the complex patient. Her work has been featured in several publications, including the Healthcare Executive, Dorland’s Case In Point, Professional Case Management, and Seniority. She was also a contributor and reviewer for the Case Management Society of America (CMSA) Core Curriculum for Case Management and The Integrated Case Management Manual Assisting Complex Patients Regain Physical and Mental Health. She is also affiliated with many professional organizations and maintains active roles on several national boards and committees including URAC, Roundtable on Critical Care Policy, CMS Caregiver Workgroup, ACHIEVE, and American Nurses Association.