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Host Timothy Fall's conversation with TCOM Champion Robin Orlando Price.
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Dr. Delacy Davis is the Executive Director for the Family Support Organizaton of Union County in Plainfield, NJ, and he serves as Ex Dir for the NJ Alliance of Family Support Organizations. He's a researcher, writer and speaker -- notably to many of our listeners, having delivered the keynote address at the 2021 TCOM Conference. Conference attendees will also recognize him for leading conversations in breakout sessions during subsequent conferences.
I can't recommend highly enough Dr. Davis's interview with host Kristen Cerelli on TCOM's companion podcast, Shift Shift Bloom, available wherever you listen to podcasts. in which Dr. Davis talks at length about his education and career, sharing the challenges, surprises and pivots in his life, that have led him to where he sits today.
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TCOM champion Kathy Gracey is an assistant professor in clinical research at Vanderbilt university in Nashville. Prior to joining the faculty at Vandy, Kathy served as director of school-based counseling programs for the city. She took that one small program and grew it to serve 38 schools currently. And the critical factor in that build-out, as Kathy explains in this podcast, was the integration of TCOM tools into the programs and systems that provide helping services to children and families in metropolitan Nashville.
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A TCOM Champions conversation with Nate Israel, the founder of Union Point Group in San Dimas, California.
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Janet Hoeke lives just outside Boise, Idaho, where she founded a business doing medical billing for pediatric physical, speech, and occupational therapists back in 1999. At the time, she was personally navigating the Byzantine labyrinth of insurance company claims management and billing practices after her own daughter, Katie, was diagnosed with Angelman syndrome, about which Janet will speak during this interview.
Janet won the TCOM Champions Award in 2018.
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Ken McGill is a solution focused care senior scientist for OPEEKA, a company devoted to enhancing the wellbeing of others and committed to boosting the health of people from all walks of life.
Ken serves with Rutgers University behavioral health care as the statewide trainer on the CANS-- the child and adolescent needs and strengths curriculum-- for New Jersey.
Ken was the 2013 recipient of the TCOM champion award for his work in children's systems of care, and outcomes management.
Although he's a dedicated trainer and practitioner in the field today, Ken's early academic career actually had him pointed towards a very different field.
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A conversation with Saw Han Quah, who works in private practice and advocates for the TCOM tools in her capacity as a trainer, supervisor, and consultant. Saw Han is one of 2019's TCOM champions award winners.
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TCOM Champions Award winner Dan Warner is the co-founder and Executive Director of Community Data Roundtable, in Pittsburgh PA.
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Shahrukh Chishty is Director of Child and Family Programs for Sacramento Children’s Home in Sacramento CA.
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TCOM Champions Award winner Kyla Clark is the Service Continuum Administrator for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services.
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In this new podcast from TCOM, we visit past winners of the TCOM Champions Award.