
Kathleen Noonan
President and Chief Executive Officer
President and Chief Executive Officer
Kathleen G. Noonan, JD, is President & CEO of the Camden Coalition. Previously, Kathleen spent 10 years working at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). In 2008, Kathleen co-founded PolicyLab at CHOP to connect clinical research with real-world health policy priorities; she later served as an Associate Vice President managing the board and other special projects for the CEO. She continues to serve as adjunct faculty in the Division of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and serves as mediator in numerous public-impact litigations concerning health, behavioral health and human service issues. Kathleen received her JD from Northeastern University School of Law, and her BA from Barnard College, Columbia University.
In a Barnard College magazine alumnae profile, Kathleen discusses how her life experiences shaped her commitment to health equity and led to her current role at the Camden Coalition.
Senior Director, Data & Quality Improvement
Aaron Truchil serves as the Senior Director of Data & Quality at the Camden Coalition, where he oversees the organization’s data and research activities, including the Coalition’s integrated data system that merges individual-level data from across sectors (health, criminal justice, and other social services), the Coalition’s shared savings performance evaluations, and a variety of applied health services research initiatives aimed at developing an evidence base around community-based care and cost management initiatives.
Prior to joining the Coalition, Aaron worked as a program manager at CamConnect, a non-profit data warehouse in Camden that analyzes and reports on data on the City of Camden’s revitalization. Aaron earned a Master of Science in Social Policy from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. from Wesleyan University. When not in the office, Aaron enjoys spending time in the mountains climbing and hiking.
Chief Administrative Officer
Katie is the Chief Administrative Officer at the Camden Coalition. In this role, she serves as a strategist, consultant, and implementer as well as oversees the streamlining of activities within the organization based on the priorities of the CEO. Previously, Katie worked as a project manager in the Philadelphia office of Schultz & Williams, a consulting firm specializing in the nonprofit sector. When she isn’t working, Katie spends time with her family and friends, swims at her local Y, and continues her search for Philadelphia’s finest baked goods.
Director, Communications & Content Development
As the Director of Communications & Content Development, Lisa leads the communications and marketing strategies across the organization. Lisa has over 15 years of experience in healthcare communications, having worked previously at the ABIM Foundation where she helped launch the Choosing Wisely campaign, a national effort to reduce overuse in healthcare.
Prior to working in healthcare, Lisa was a print journalist covering subjects from oil prices to music reviews. She earned her digital chops at AOL and moved from there to the Rachael Ray Show as the recipe editor for the online team. She graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in English.
General Counsel and Senior Director of National Initiatives
Mark Humowiecki leads the Camden Coalition’s National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs initiative that seeks to coalesce a new field of healthcare and build a national movement to improve outcomes for individuals with the most complex needs. Previously Mark led the Coalition’s advocacy, communications, and governance efforts.
Before joining the Coalition, Mark served as deputy executive director of the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board and spent six years practicing employment and civil rights law. Mark earned his bachelors and law degrees from Yale University.
Chief of Staff
Morgan Steward is the Chief of Staff at the Camden Coalition. In this role, she helps support the development and implementation of the Coalition’s strategy along with overseeing the priorities within the CEO’s office. In addition to this, Morgan is the organization’s board liaison and works closely with the CEO to help manage the Board of Trustees and committees of the board. Currently, she is also the Coalition’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee co-chair. Morgan is also working to complete her MPA
Senior Director, Care Management & Clinical Redesign Initiatives
Natasha Dravid joined the Coalition in 2013 and serves as Senior Director for Care Management & Redesign Initiatives. In this role, Natasha oversees an interdisciplinary team that works directly with patients and with regional partners to pilot and implement programming that contributes to a healthy ecosystem of care. This includes the development and activation of a regional community and health information exchange (CHIE) that seeks to bridge the gap between health and social care providers.
Natasha holds an M.B.A. from the Yale School of Management and a B.A. in English from Haverford College. She is passionate about healthcare transformation, spreadsheet models, and craft beer.
Senior Director, Community Engagement & Capacity Building
In his role as Senior Director of Community Engagement & Capacity Building. Victor focuses on working across the Camden Coalition to design, iterate and operationalize new data-driven interventions that will impact specific segments of the population. Prior to this role, he formed a hospital-based violence intervention program and served as program manager for Camden Coalition’s community-based outreach team. Victor enjoys playing a role in providing better care to Camden City residents and living life.
Senior Director, Data & Quality Improvement
Aaron Truchil serves as the Senior Director of Data & Quality at the Camden Coalition, where he oversees the organization’s data and research activities, including the Coalition’s integrated data system that merges individual-level data from across sectors (health, criminal justice, and other social services), the Coalition’s shared savings performance evaluations, and a variety of applied health services research initiatives aimed at developing an evidence base around community-based care and cost management initiatives.
Prior to joining the Coalition, Aaron worked as a program manager at CamConnect, a non-profit data warehouse in Camden that analyzes and reports on data on the City of Camden’s revitalization. Aaron earned a Master of Science in Social Policy from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. from Wesleyan University. When not in the office, Aaron enjoys spending time in the mountains climbing and hiking.
Program Manager, Field Building & Resources
Alex is Program Manager for Field Building & Resources . She holds a B.A. in international studies from Fairleigh Dickinson University and has experience working in nonprofit resource development. In her free time, Alex enjoys practicing yoga, cycling, and reading.
Senior Program Manager, Care Management Initiatives
Amadly Remias is a program manager for the Care Management Initiatives team. She received her B.A. in Psychology at Eastern University and plans to go back for her M.S.W.
Born, raised and currently living in Camden, Amadly feels a deep connection with the community and wants to influence positive health to the people through the help of the Camden Coalition.
Program Assistant, HIE & Data Quality
Amanda is a Program Assistant for the Health Information Exchange. Prior to working at the Coalition, Amanda worked at various nonprofits throughout the city of Camden. She received a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University and master’s degree from Widener University. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, listening to music, and reading.
Community Health Worker, Care Management Initiatives
Anna Muniz is a community health worker on the Care Management Initiatives team. With several years of experience as a receptionist at a community-based practice in Camden, she’s developed valuable care coordination skills for high-needs patients and continues to incorporate those skills within her current role in which she provides various levels of clinical care assistance on-site during home visits as wells as a liaison for patients who are Spanish-speaking.
Anna grew up in the city of Camden and loves giving back to the community. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family, friends, reading books, and party decorating with balloons.
Director of Finance
Anthony DePietro serves as the Director of Finance for the Camden Coalition, where he oversees the organization’s Financials and Reporting. Prior to joining the Coalition, Anthony managed Morgan Stanley’s Analytics team.
Prior to that, Anthony served as the Director of Finance for Telcordia Technologies (formerly Bellcore). Anthony holds a Master’s in Business Administration from Georgian Court University and a Bachelor of Science in Finance with a minor in Economics from Monmouth University.
Associate Director, Community and Health Information Exchange
Arley leads the strategic development and operations of the Camden Coalition’s Regional Community and Health Information Exchange. In addition, Arley works to support the organization’s statewide goals through our Regional Health Hub.
Prior to joining the Coalition, Arley served as Chief Program Officer at Episcopal Community Services where she developed and lead programs that supported Philadelphians seeking to achieve economic mobility. She holds a Master of Social Service and Master of Law and Policy from Bryn Mawr College School of Social Work and Social Research, and a Bachelor of Arts from Ursinus College. She is passionate about the outdoors, travel, and healthcare equity.
Program Assistant, Field Building & Resources
Ashley Johnson is a Program Assistant for Field Building & Resources where she supports project teams in coordinating various aspects of project activities. Prior to joining the Camden Coalition, Ashley served as a Patient Engagement Lead, supporting teams and partnerships to assist patients requiring Chronic Care Management. She holds an A.S. in Business Administration from Rowan College of South Jersey and is nearing the completion of her B.S. in Business Administration. When not working, Ashley enjoys fitness, photography, and engaging in activities that will further her knowledge in the field of complex care.
Community Health Worker, Neighbors in Health
In her role as a Community Health Worker, Ashley identifies patients with social needs and connects them to resources in the community. She is also currently working towards getting her Degree as an Addictions Counselor.
Ashley enjoys riding her motorcycle and traveling with family.
Senior Program Manager, Data-Driven Workflows
As the Senior Program Manager for Data-Driven Workflows, Audrey manages the development of workflow, documentation, and reporting tools in the Health Information Exchange for various population health programs within the Clinical Redesign Initiatives team. She also manages a portfolio of maternal health care delivery initiatives and oversees the data-driven patient identification process (triage) for Coalition programs.
Since joining the Camden Coalition in 2012 Audrey has served in various roles performing patient outreach for the Camden Core model, developing and implementing patient-centered care delivery initiatives in partnership with local providers, and coordinating technical assistance. She is passionate about empowerment-based engagement strategies and holds a B.A. in Anthropology from Haverford College.
Housing Coordinator, Care Management Initiatives
Brian is the Housing Coordinator on the Care Management Initiatives team. He has extensive knowledge of community resources throughout Camden City and is passionate about working in the community with folks who are underserved. In his free time, Brian loves spending time with his family and kids, and loves sports!
Community Health Worker, Behavioral Health Navigator
Brittney is the behavioral health community health worker. She helps the CMI team to provide coordinated care for those patients that need behavioral health support. She enjoys doing outreaches with her church to help those in need locally.
Director, National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs, and Technical Assistance
Carter Wilson serves as the Director for the Camden Coalition’s National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs initiative. In this role, he works with program leads to plan and launch projects and monitors the progress of organization-wide initiatives, including the Medicaid ACO Demonstration Project.
Carter previously worked with the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health and Human Rights as a Legislative Fellow. He has a Bachelor in Economics and a Master in Commerce and Economics.
Clinical Manager, Social Work
Catherine is the Social Work Coordinator. She helps the CMI team to provide coordinated care for those patients that need behavioral health support, especially those homeless patients in our Housing First program.
Before joining the Coalition, Cathy worked with the Oaks ICMS program, and in the shelter system in Philadelphia. She has a BA in Psychology and an MSW, both from the University of Pennsylvania.
Senior Program Manager, Data & Quality Improvement
In this role, Danielle co-designs and manages project activities that lead to measurable improvements in complex care program processes and outcomes. She has a Masters in Health Science from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a B.S. in Psychology from Xavier University of Louisiana.
In her free time, Danielle enjoys traveling, attending live music events, and going out to eat with family and friends.
Director, Research and Evaluation
Dawn Wiest is the Director of Action Research and Evaluation for the Camden Coalition. Dawn has a Ph.D. from Stony Brook University and a B.A. in Sociology from Temple University.
Prior to joining the Camden Coalition, Dawn was a Senior Research Analyst at the American College of Physicians and an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Memphis where her research focused on globalization and social movements.
Senior Community Health Worker, Care Management Initiatives
Dorothy Scott is a Community Health Worker for Care Management Initiatives, working on the Camden Coalition’s Housing First program. Her primary role involves working with medically and socially complex patients experiencing chronic homelessness. With 25 years of direct care experience, her extensive knowledge of community resources helps patients remain stable in the homes, connecting them to social and medical resources as needed.
In April of 2019, Dorothy received the Brown University Bear Award for Outstanding Direct Care Provider by the New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies.
Pledge to Connect Program Coordinator
Elsa Rodriguez is a Program Coordinator for the Pledge to Connect team. In this role, she assists with planning and coordinating programs and their activities. Elsa is currently working towards her LCSW at Rutgers University.
Program Assistant, Care Management & Redesign Initiatives
Erica LaRocca is a Program Assistant for Clinical Management & Redesign Initiatives focusing on maternal health initiatives. In this role, she engages with clinical practices and community based organizations to develop outreach programs and assists in the data driven patient identification process.
Erica received a Bachelors of Science degree in Health Sciences from James Madison University and is currently working towards her Masters of Public Health at Drexel University. She is passionate about elevating the voices of others and building up the internal efficacy of all communities.
Senior Program Manager, Community Engagement & Capacity Building
In her role at the Coalition, Evelyne works to ensure people with lived experience are equal partners in the work of complex care. She manages the National Consumer Scholars and Amplify: A consumer voices bureau, as well as other community engagement initiatives.
Previously, Evelyne worked on public benefits access at Benefits Data Trust and supported community-driven social care at the Penn Center for Community Health Workers. She holds a Master of Public Health from Temple University. Outside of work, Evelyne enjoys spending time with her family and friends, traveling, and volunteering.
Program Manager, Accountable Health Communities
Giselle is a Program Manager for Accountable Health Communities. She lived in Brazil for five years where she devoted her time teaching English and serving local poor communities.
Prior to the coalition, Giselle assisted international corporate travelers during medical situations while abroad, helping them navigate their care in Portuguese and Spanish. In 2014, she graduated with a BA in Global Communications and Media.
Associate Program Director, Education & Training
Gladys Antelo-Allen is the Associate Director for Education & Training. In this role, Gladys manages relationships for Student Hotspotting, technical assistance contracts, and other educational programs the Camden Coalition offers.
Previously Gladys was a Nurse Care Coordinator with the Population Health Initiatives Department, working with patients in the community. Gladys is a Licensed Practical Nurse by training and graduated from Lincoln Technical Institute in 2012.
Controller, Finance
Haley Johnson serves as the Controller at the Camden Coalition, where she leads the finance team and oversees the accounting operations, including the Coalition’s financial reporting, budgeting and internal controls. Haley has worked as an accountant and auditor for 23 years, having obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting and a Master’s degree in Business Administration and Healthcare Administration from Georgia Southern University.
In her personal time, Haley enjoys serving alongside her husband, Chris, as the Pastors of The Reformation Center. She also loves the beach, traveling, and spending time with her family.
Senior Program Manager, Communications & Content Development
Hannah Mogul-Adlin is the senior program manager within the Communications & Content Development department, managing communications for the Camden Coalition’s National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs initiative. Prior to joining the Coalition, Hannah worked at Planned Parenthood Southeastern PA as a clinical research coordinator.
Hannah holds a B.A. in Anthropology and a Master of Public Health from Yale University. In her free time, Hannah enjoys reading speculative fiction and organizing queer crafting events.
Senior Program Manager, Policy and Advocacy
Helen is the Senior Program Manager for Policy and Advocacy. In this role, she manages the Coalition’s public policy efforts and leads the Regional Health Hub work. Helen previously worked as an organizer with labor unions and nonprofits and as a policy specialist in state government. She has a B.A. in Sociology from Boston University and an M.P.A from Rutgers-Camden.
Coordinator, Grants & Development
Isabella supports Camden Coalition’s grants and development initiatives across all programs, and the national conference Putting Care at the Center. She received her Masters in International Studies from Ewha Womans University in South Korea, and her B.A. in History from St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Currently, she volunteers her time as a grant writer for the Cherry Hill Free Clinic, and teaches pottery workshops.
Director, Field Building & Resources
Jason serves as Director of Field Building & Resources where he leads technical assistance, learning collaboratives, evaluations, and curriculum design focused on advancing the field of complex care nationally. Jason is a registered nurse and public health practitioner specializing in healthcare delivery for complex, vulnerable, and marginalized populations. He is a doctoral student at the Fairbanks School of Public Health at Indiana University in the Global Health Leadership Program.
Senior Clinical Manager, Care Management Initiatives
Jeneen Skinner is the Senior Clinical Manager for the Camden Coalition’s Population Health Initiatives. In her current role, she manages a care team and oversees a patient panel. Jeneen also assists patients with addressing barriers to care, creates care-plans, and reviews data to ensure that the metrics of the initiative are captured, leveraging her experience working with vulnerable populations who have experienced homelessness, health/infection control, and sub-acute rehabilitation.
Jeneen is a graduate of Wilmington University, where she received a Bachelor’s of Science in Behavioral Science and a certificate in Trauma-Informed Approaches.
Medical-Legal Partnership Consulting Attorney
Jeremy Spiegel is the consulting attorney for the Medical-Legal Partnership. Jeremy is trained as a litigator, and has extensive experience representing homeless and low-income individuals in a range of matters.
Jeremy has a J.D. and a B.A. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Senior Community Health Worker, Care Management Initiatives
Jessica Cordero is the senior community health worker for Care Management Initiatives. With several years of experience managing a busy community-based primary care practice in Camden, she currently uses the same skills coordinating care for the project’s high needs patients. Additionally, she provides various levels of clinical assistance on site during home visits, as well as a liaison for patients who are Spanish-speaking. In serving patients who are medically and socially complex, she has become a dependable and trusted resource for these city residents. Jessica grew up in Camden and earned a degree as a Medical Assistant in New Jersey.
Program Manager, Health Information Exchange and Data Security
Jess is the Program Assistant for the Health Information Exchange. Previous to working at the Coalition, she worked in medical billing for a non-profit in Philadelphia.
Jess graduated from Temple University with a BS in Neuroscience and plans to further her education to understand SDOH better from a neuroscience perspective. In her free time, she likes to take trips in nature and to the beach, read, and see live music.
Data Entry Specialist Intern
Program Manager, Information Technology & Data Security (Consultant)
John Kosick is the Program Manager for the Strategy & Information team. He provides user and network administration support for the Camden Coalition office as well as providing technical support to other non-profits in Camden and Philadelphia. John has a B.S. in Physics from Stockton College.
Medical Director, Care Management Initiatives
As the Camden Coalition’s Medical Director, Jubril Oyeyemi works alongside an interdisciplinary team of nurses, community health workers, and social workers on our care management initiatives. In addition to his position at the Camden Coalition, Jubril is the Medical Director of Community Health Institute at Virtua and Founder & Chief Medical Officer of the Cherry Hill Free Clinic.
Jubril graduated from Lincoln University of Pennsylvania and earned his medical degree from the Penn State College of Medicine. He completed his internal medicine residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
President and Chief Executive Officer
Kathleen G. Noonan, JD, is President & CEO of the Camden Coalition. Previously, Kathleen spent 10 years working at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). In 2008, Kathleen co-founded PolicyLab at CHOP to connect clinical research with real-world health policy priorities; she later served as an Associate Vice President managing the board and other special projects for the CEO. She continues to serve as adjunct faculty in the Division of Pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine and serves as mediator in numerous public-impact litigations concerning health, behavioral health and human service issues. Kathleen received her JD from Northeastern University School of Law, and her BA from Barnard College, Colum
bia University.
Chief Administrative Officer
Katie is the Chief Administrative Officer at the Camden Coalition. In this role, she serves as a strategist, consultant, and implementer as well as oversees the streamlining of activities within the organization based on the priorities of the CEO. Previously, Katie worked as a project manager in the Philadelphia office of Schultz & Williams, a consulting firm specializing in the nonprofit sector. When she isn’t working, Katie spends time with her family and friends, swims at her local Y, and continues her search for Philadelphia’s finest baked goods.
Program Manager, Community Connections
Senior Program Manager, Human Resources
Kim is the senior program manager for Human Resources. Kim provides human resource support functions, assists with recruitment and on-boarding of new hires and interns, and provides benefits support to the Coalition. When she is not working, Kim enjoys spending time with her family, enjoying live music, and a good book.
Maida Public Interest Fellow, Medical-Legal Partnership
Landon Hacker is an attorney with the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers. His practice areas include criminal, municipal/traffic, family, landlord-tenant, estate planning, and public benefits/assistance. Landon graduated from Rutgers Law School (Camden) in 2020, and received the Maida Post-Graduate Public Interest Fellowship in 2021 and 2022. Landon has dedicated his life to serving those with substance abuse and mental health issues.
In his free time, Landon enjoys playing tennis and chess, and supporting Philly sports.
Senior Program Manager, Substance Use, Harm Reduction and Behavioral Health Initiatives
As the Senior Program Manager for Substance Use, Harm Reduction and Behavioral Health Initiatives, Laura manages a portfolio of initiatives supporting Office Based Addiction Treatment providers, increasing access to medication for opioid use disorders, and promoting a patient-centered and harm reduction approach to serving individuals who use substances. Laura’s previous work has centered on LGBTQ health, most recently serving as the Director of RHD Morris Home, an inpatient drug and alcohol treatment program serving individuals from the transgender community with a history of homelessness. Laura has a master’s in social work from Temple University and a bachelor’s in communications from Michigan State University.
Associate Director of Clinical Redesign Initiatives
Leigh Wilson-Hall is the Associate Director of the Clinical Redesign Initiatives, where she leads a team in designing and testing new care models for individuals with complex health and social needs, including areas of behavioral health, maternal and child health and harm reduction.
Prior to joining the Coalition, Leigh was with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, where she worked closely with clinical teams to design and measure community-oriented interventions. Leigh holds a Master of Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania. She is passionate about making data more accessible, interdisciplinary models of care, and spending time outside with her family and greyhound.
Director, Communications & Content Development
Lisa is the Director of Communications & Content Development. In this role, she leads the messaging and communication strategies for the organization. Lisa received her B.A. in English from Cornell University.
Program Specialist, Population Health Initiatives
In her role as a Program Specialist, Lisa oversees the telephonic workflow and triage/navigation for the Pledge to Connect program, a behavioral health focus program. She leads improvement efforts to better patient experiences as well as health outcomes. In addition to the Pledge to Connect program, Lisa supports the CORE team with social work consults for those individuals with behavioral health needs.
She received her Bachelors in Social Work at Liberty University and plans to go back for her Masters. Lisa has been in healthcare for about 14 years with primary care, critical care, NICU, administration, and EMT experience.
Executive Coordinator
Lourdes Caban is the Executive Coordinator for the Camden Coalition. She works with the Executive Leadership team and helps to coordinate day-to-day operations. Lourdes loves spending time with her family and friends, reading, baking, and enjoying life.
Program Assistant, Field Building & Resources
Margaux Bigelow is a Program Assistant within the Field Building & Resources department where she assists with researching and developing curriculum and resources for National Center initiatives. She holds a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor’s degree in public health from Tulane University. In her free time, Margaux enjoys listening to music and exploring Philadelphia.
Associate Director, Care Management Initiatives
Marisol Caban joined the Camden Coalition in 2016, and currently directs the operations of the Camden Core Model, Housing First, Neighbors in Health, and other programs within the Care Management & Redesign Initiatives. She previously led the Accountable Health Communities model for five years, which used a social determinants of health screening to address critical gaps between clinical care and community services for Medicare and Medicaid participants.
Marisol has an A.A.S. in Human Services from Rowan University at Burlington County, as well as a Certificate of Healthcare Leadership from Duke Corporate Education.
Program Manager, Community Engagement
Maritza Gomez is the Program Manager for Community Engagement. In her role, she coordinates the Coalition’s Faith in Prevention program which provides educational opportunities for faith-based organizations in Camden to incorporate nutrition and exercise into spiritual well-being. Maritza also serves as a support staff person in the Coalition’s community engagement efforts, specifically providing COACH model training throughout the city. She is passionate about serving as a liaison and advocate for the Spanish-speaking community in Camden. Maritza is currently attending Camden County College to pursue a degree in nursing.
General Counsel and Senior Director, National Initiatives
Mark Humowiecki leads the Camden Coalition’s National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs initiative that seeks to coalesce a new field of healthcare and build a national movement to improve outcomes for individuals with the most complex needs. Previously Mark led the Coalition’s advocacy, communications, and governance efforts.
Before joining the Coalition, Mark served as deputy executive director of the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board and spent six years practicing employment and civil rights law. Mark earned his bachelors and law degrees from Yale University.
Senior Program Manager, Housing First
Mary Pelak, MSW, LSW oversees the daily clinical and administrative workflows for Housing First patients. Previously, she managed the Coalition’s hospital-based team focusing on outreach and new patient engagement. Mary received her B.A. from Beloit College and her M.S.W. from the University of Pennsylvania.
Director, Grants and Development
Matthew is the Director of Grants and Development. In this role, he spearheads the formulation and execution of the Coalition’s fundraising strategy. Prior to joining the Coalition, Matthew worked as a Program Manager and Grants Coordinator on the International Programs team at Solidarite Sida, one of the main French HIV/AIDS organizations, based in Paris.
Matthew holds an M.A. in Development Studies from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (Durban, South Africa) and a B.A. in International Relations and German Studies from the University of Pennsylvania.
Program Coordinator, Information Systems & Data Security
Matthew Lavranchuk is a program coordinator in the IT department, assisting with troubleshooting and day-to-day technology operations. He is currently a computer science student at Rowan University and has been working in IT support for 3 years prior to joining the Coalition. In his free time, Matthew enjoys practicing, playing, and listening to music.
Community Health Worker
In her role as a Community Health Worker, Melissa identifies patients with social needs and connects them to resources in the community.
Melissa enjoys spending time with family and attending her church.
Human Resources Generalist, Human Resources
Melitza Beltran is Human Resources Generalist for the Human Resources department. She earned her Associate Degree in Business Administration from Rowan Burlington County College and is currently working on her Bachelor of Science in Business with a Human Resources Management certificate.
Senior Clinical Manager, Care Management Initiatives
Michelle is a Clinical Manager at Camden Coalition for the Population Health Initiatives Department. In this role, she works with individuals with medical and social complexities to identify barriers to care and assist in developing patient-centered care plans to improve the medical needs of each client. Michelle is a registered nurse with extensive experience in the acute care setting and rural community health work in Guatemala.
Chief of Staff
Morgan Steward is the Chief of Staff at the Camden Coalition. In this role, she helps support the development and implementation of the Coalition’s strategy along with overseeing the priorities within the CEO’s office. In addition to this, Morgan is the organization’s board liaison and works closely with the CEO to help manage the Board of Trustees and committees of the board. Currently, she is also the Coalition’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee co-chair. Morgan is also working to complete her MPA
Senior Program Manager, Clinical Redesign Initiatives
In her role as a Senior Program Manager for Clinical Redesign Initiatives, Mouy manages a portfolio of projects that involve designing and implementing referral workflows for disease prevention and behavioral health, as well as Health Information Exchange (HIE) activation and data/documentation quality improvement efforts. In previous work, she led pilots and implementations of electronic health records (EHR) and documentation strategies in a variety of healthcare settings with the goal of improving clinical workflows to create a better patient experience and health outcomes.
Mouy is trained in Lean Six Sigma (a quality improvement approach) at Drexel University and holds a B.S. in Biology from Temple University. In her free time, she enjoys hiking in U.S. National Parks, telling funny stories, and spending time with her family and friends.
Senior Director, Care Management & Redesign Initiatives
Natasha Dravid joined the Coalition in 2013 and serves as Senior Director for Care Management & Redesign Initiatives. In this role, Natasha oversees an interdisciplinary team that works directly with patients and with regional partners to pilot and implement programming that contributes to a healthy ecosystem of care. This includes the development and activation of a regional community and health information exchange (CHIE) that seeks to bridge the gap between health and social care providers.
Natasha holds an M.B.A. from the Yale School of Management and a B.A. in English from Haverford College. She is passionate about healthcare transformation, spreadsheet models, and craft beer.
Data Analyst, Care Management & Redesign Initiatives
Natasha is a Data Analyst, primarily working with the Care Management & Redesign Initiatives team. Natasha graduated with a B.S. in computer science. Prior to working at the Coalition, she worked as a research assistant at Boston Children’s Hospital. In her free time, Natasha enjoys watching sports, swimming, and eating pizza.
Director, Operations
In his role as Director of Operations, Nate is responsible for sustaining the technical assistance infrastructures within both the Field Building & Resources Department and the National Center for Complex Health and Social Needs. Nate earned his M.B.A. with a concentration in Leadership from Eastern Mennonite University in April of 2017 and comes from a background in faith-based non-profit work, where he most recently worked as the Director of Operations for Circle of Hope. Nate is married with two children and spends his free time teaching/practicing yoga and watching Philadelphia sports.
Data Scientist
Qiang Yang serves as a Data Scientist for Action Research & Evaluation in Strategy & Information department, where he mines data for key insights in support of the Camden Coalition’s mission and goals.
Qiang holds an M.S. in Statistics and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Tulane University and, in his spare time, loves reading books, listening to music, and watching sports.
Senior Program Manager, Field Building & Resources
Rebecca Koppel is a Senior Program Manager for Field Building & Resources where she oversees the planning and implementation of National Center initiatives. She has prior experience in research, capacity building, and clinical settings, and holds a Masters of Social Work and a Masters of Public Health from the University of Pennsylvania.
Director of Education and Training
Renee is the Director of Education and Training at the Camden Coalition. In this role, she creates content and curriculum, facilitates trainings on our COACH and RELATE models, and offers expert advising to health systems and community-based organizations both locally and across the nation. Renee is a subject matter expert on the Camden Core Model and the COACH and RELATE frameworks, having supported the development of the Camden Coalition’s COACH and RELATE patient engagement strategies, both of which have been scaled at Boston Medical Center, Providence St. Joseph’s Health System and other health systems and social service organizations across the country.
Renee spent several years leading, guiding and mentoring the RNs, social workers, LPNs and CHWs on the Coalition’s Care Management Team, members of which work with the most medically and socially complex patients throughout the city of Camden, New Jersey. Her earlier work at the Camden Coalition focused on designing and implementing a group prenatal and pediatric care model that worked with pregnant women throughout the City of Camden.
Prior to joining the Camden Coalition, Renee was a teacher and admissions director at a local high school. She also worked as a RN on an oncology unit at a Philadelphia hospital in addition to working as a Forensic Nurse Examiner – Certified Sexual Assault in Camden County. She is a graduate of St. Joseph’s University, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology at Rutgers University, where she earned her B.S.N.
Program Manager, Field Building & Resources
Riz serves as the Program Manager for Field Building & Resources. In this role, they provide project management support for National Center projects and technical assistance engagements aimed at advancing care for individuals with complex health and social needs. Prior to joining the Camden Coalition, Riz worked as a Supportive Services Advisor at PowerCorpsPHL where they spearheaded the development of a Re-Entry Initiative to further the City of Philadelphia’s gun violence prevention measures. Riz earned a bachelor’s degree in Sociology with a focus on Africana Studies and Gender Studies from Dickinson College.
Senior Staff Accountant
Rosa is a graduate of Rowan University and holds a degree in Accounting. She has two young handsome sons and enjoys spending time with her family.
Program Manager, Field Building & Resources
Ryan is a Program Manager for Field Building & Resources. In this role, he helps implement projects and technical assistance contracts, while supporting the development of field-facing content. He holds both a bachelor’s degree (from the College of New Jersey) and a master’s degree (from Indiana University) in Gender Studies. Prior to working at the Coalition, Ryan was an Associate Instructor in the department of Gender Studies at Indiana University Bloomington, where he was also a PhD candidate researching the social history of self-care. In his downtime, Ryan enjoys cooking, going to the movies, and doing yoga.
Nurse Care Coordinator, Care Management & Redesign Initiatives
Sandra Drake has been a professional licensed registered nurse in NY and NJ since 1986. In her current position at the Camden Coalition, she provides care coordination to all of our patients with complex health and social needs, with the goal of improving their health outcomes. Sandra believes that nursing isn’t just a profession — it is a passion for caring for the whole person in order to provide the quality of care that patients deserve.
Senior Program Manager, Community Engagement & Capacity Building
Shelby Kehoe is the Senior Program Manager for Community Engagement & Capacity Building. She leads local and state-level programs that seek to amplify consumer voice in health and social care and strengthen our network of community partners.
Prior to joining the Camden Coalition, Shelby worked to improve mental healthcare for youth at Mental Health Partnerships. She holds a Master of Social Service from Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.
Director, Technical Assistance
Sheryl serves as Director of Technical Assistance where she leads technical assistance, learning collaboratives, and cross-sector partnerships to build and improve ecosystems for complex care. Sheryl is public health practitioner specializing in strategic planning and service systems improvement for vulnerable, and marginalized populations.
Prior to joining the Camden Coalition, Sheryl was Senior Director for Community Health at Altarum where she led maternal and child health workforce development and cross-sector systems building, technical assistance, and evaluation initiatives aimed at improving equitable access to quality healthcare services for women and children. She earned a master’s degree in social work and a master’s degree in public health with a focus on population and family health from Columbia University.
Senior Program Manager for Analytics & Informatics
Stephen Singer serves as the Senior Program Manager for Analytics & Informatics where he works on data strategy, analysis, and visualization of the Coalition’s patient data and related content area datasets. Stephen is interested in data-informed community organizing and institutional design.
Prior to joining the Coalition, Stephen worked as a Data Specialist with Benefits Data Trust, the Executive Director at CamConnect (Camden’s non-profit data warehouse and civic research organization), and the Senior Research Manager at the Philadelphia Center City District. Stephen holds a Master of City Planning from the University of Pennsylvania and a B.A. in Population Studies and Social Problem Solving from Rutgers University.
Program Assistant, Community Engagement & Capacity Building
Taylor Brown is the Program Assistant for Community Engagement & Capacity Building. In this role, she assists in managing the Community Ambassador Program, Youth Ambassador Program, Community Advisory Committee, and other community engagement initiatives.
Taylor received a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Psychology from Iona University, as well as a minor in Diversity & Social Welfare and a minor in Criminal Justice. Outside of work, Taylor enjoys watching sports and spending time at the beach.
Communications Manager, Communications & Content Development
Teri Willard is the Communitions Manager for the Communications and Content Development team. In this role, she manages social media strategies, graphic designs, internal photography, and more to help highlight Camden Coalition’s work and offerings.
Prior to joining Camden Coalition, Teri worked with the Foundation and Volunteer Services Departments at Inspira Health Network and with the Lourdes ACO team. Teri holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Stockton University.
Senior Community Health Worker, Care Management Initiatives
Thomas Hamilton is a community health worker on the Care Management Initiatives team. In this role, he provides support for the Camden Coalition’s care teams, which seek to improve health outcomes for complex, vulnerable patients through intensive care management activities. Tommy has 14 years of experience in the mental health field, assisting and educating individuals about their illnesses and helping them integrate into the community by unlocking human potential. He received his certification in massage therapy.
Data Scientist, Analytics & Informatics
Tyler conducts research and analysis using integrated geospatial data from administrative and institutional sources. He attended Stockton twice, completing undergraduate degrees in computer science and psychology. Tyler then moved to Minneapolis to pursue graduate education at the University of Minnesota, where he earned a Ph.D. in psychology in 2016. While in grad school, his research focused on meta-analysis, publication bias, and questionable research practices.
Senior Director, Community Engagement & Capacity Building
In his role as Senior Director of Community Engagement & Capacity Building. Victor focuses on working across the Camden Coalition to design, iterate and operationalize new data-driven interventions that will impact specific segments of the population. Prior to this role, he formed a hospital-based violence intervention program and served as program manager for Camden Coalition’s community-based outreach team. Victor enjoys playing a role in providing better care to Camden City residents and living life.
Program Assistant, Triage & Operations
In her role as a community health worker, Ya’Shauna identifies patients’ social needs and connects them to resources in the community. She has experience teaching patients how to navigate the system and utilizes their community resources.
Ya’Shauna is passionate about making a difference in others lives and uses writing as one of her outlets to reach people.