Tres Savage, President RAM Oklahoma

Tres Savage is president of Remote Area Medical Oklahoma, Inc. He works as a project coordinator for Variety Care in Oklahoma City. Born and raised in Norman, Tres graduated from OU with a BA in Journalism where he served as editor of The Oklahoma Daily. After graduation, Tres worked in political public relations and covered sessions of the Oklahoma Legislature for eCapitol.net before turning his interests to improving Oklahomans' access to health care.

Pam Cross, Exec. Dir. Health Alliance for the Uninsured

Pam Cross serves as executive director for the Health Alliance for the Uninsured in Oklahoma City, coordinating the Health Alliance's activities that increase access to, and quality of, health care for the uninsured in Oklahoma County.

With a Bachelor of Sciences degree from OSU and a masters in Public Health from the OU Health Sciences Center, Pam has spent three decades in the non-profit sector. Prior to joining the Health Alliance in 2007, Pam was the executive director for HeartLine, previously known as Contact Crisis Helpline. Pam also served as executive director for Regional AIDS Interfaith Network 1995 - 2001, overseeing RAIN offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Lawton, Enid, Ardmore and Sapulpa.

Reggie Whitten, Co-Founder Whitten-Newman Foundation

Reggie Whitten was born in Seminole, graduated from OU and OU Law School and co-founded Whitten-Burrage Law. A Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, Reggie is also the current president of Community Health Charities. He also co-founded the Whitten-Newman Foundation in memory of his son, Brandon, whose life was cut short in 2002 as a result of a traffic accident caused by alcohol and drug addiction. The foundation's mission is to fund and support programs which enhance the education, health and well-being of young people. He is a co-founder of the Pros For Africa project, a co-founder of FATE (Fighting Addiction Through Education) and serves on the board of directors for the Health Alliance for the Uninsured.

Dr. Al Moorad, Med. Dir. Integris Jim Thorpe Rehabilitation

Dr. Al Moorad serves as medical director of the INTEGRIS Jim Thorpe Acute Rehabilitation Hospital and the Jim Thorpe Clinical Research Department. He is also a certified independent medical examiner for the Oklahoma Workers Compensation Court. He currently serves and has served in numerous other capacities for INTEGRIS and other health organizations.

A graduate of Mangum High School, Dr. Moorad finished OU Medical School in 1975 and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine. He also is a fellow of the American Academy of Disability Evaluation Physicians. He is a founding sponsor of “Pros for Africa,” an effort by Oklahoma professionals to take hope and healing to the people of Uganda.

Dr. Suben Naidu, family physician, Mercy Health Network

Dr. Suben Naidu is a family physician within the Mercy Health Network.  He also serves part-time as an Emergency Room physician and holds a masters in Publich Health from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Naidu served six years as Medical Director of Oklahoma Community Health Services and has been an active member of the Oklahoma Association of Family Physicians.

He also is a founding sponsor of "Pros for Africa," an effort by Oklahoma professionals to take hope and heling to the people of Uganda.

Dr. Barry Amos, DDS

Dr. Barry Amos was born and raised in Claremore.  He graduated in 1999 from OU with a degree in Health and Sports Sciences. He pursued a masters degree in Exercise Physiology from 2000 to 2001 before deciding to attend dental school. Dr. Amos graduated from OU Dental School in 2005 and went into private practice in Owasso before moving to Oklahoma City and purchasing a private practice.

Dr. Amos is now the sole owner of Designs in Dentistry in NW Oklahoma City.

Dr. Thomas Wolf, MD, Ophthalmologist

Dr. Thomas Wolf is a practicing ophthalmologist and an Oklahoma City native who completed his undergraduate work at Oklahoma State University and graduated with a medical degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1980.

Dr. Wolf has served as an Associate Clinical Professor in charge of Corneal and Laser Specialty Services at the Dean McGee Eye Institute.  He has also served as Medical Director of the Dean McGee Eye Institute's Stephenson Laser Center.  He is board certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, is a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and is a member of the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons.

Kim Glazier, RN & Exec. Dir. Oklahoma Board of Nursing

Kim Glazier has served as Executive Director of the Oklahoma Board of Nursing since 1999. Kim has more than 30 years of nursing experience in clinical, education and administrative positions.

She has been involved with nursing regulation for the past 19 years.

Angela Craig, RDH & Oklahoma Board of Dentistry member

Angela Craig is a dental hygienist working in private practice in Oklahoma City. She currently serves as the Dental Hygiene member to the Oklahoma Board of Dentistry and Chair of the Dental Hygiene Advisory Committee to the Board. She also works with the Western Regional Examining Board where she sits on the Dental Hygiene Committee and the Dental Hygiene Exam Review Committee.

Angela has been active in the Oklahoma Dental Hygienist’s Association for many years. The most notable positions with the organization have been President, ADHA Delegate, Editor and Legislative Chair. She received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene from the University Of Oklahoma College Of Dentistry.

Amanda Moran, Lab Tech. OU Edmond & Lobbyist SmartStart OK

Amanda Moran is a Policy Associate for Smart Start Oklahoma, Oklahoma’s State Early Childhood Advisory Council. She serves as a voice for young children while alerting the public to the importance of highly effective birth-to-five child education services in Oklahoma.

An Oklahoma native, Amanda became her own advocate and a voice for others when she contracted Neisseria meningitis before college. The disease left her with life-long medical problems. While recovering from this vaccine-preventable disease, she connected with one of the largest national meningitis organizations, Meningitis-Angels Inc. to raise awareness about meningitis at a state and national level as Oklahoma’s Team Leader and advocacy member. Amanda worked with local legislators and advocates to create Oklahoma Meningitis Awareness Day.

Amanda is a community health graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma. She worked in the medical field since 2005 and currently serves as a technical laboratory assistant and phlebotomist at OU Medical Center Edmond (formerly Edmond Medical Center).

Alissa Stinnett-Schumacher, RN & OU CPH graduate student

Alissa Stinnett-Schumacher is a nurse with INTEGRIS Health Southwest Medical Center working in cardiometabolic rehab. She is also an OU College of Public Health graduate student who serves as president of the College of Public Health Student Association.

A Kingfisher native and a 2005 nursing graduate from the University of Central Oklahoma, Alissa has practiced in acute care, case management, hospice and education. She has focused her direct patient care and graduate studies on preventing and treating cardiometabolic disease in Oklahoma.

Noah Roberts, CEO of Docvia

Noah Roberts is the CEO of Docvia, an early stage venture that provides secure Web and mobile access between patients and health providers. Prior to co-founding Docvia in 2005, Noah served as Chief Creative Officer for New Medio. Noah is a 2007 TEDGlobal Fellow and is actively involved in expanding health access through innovators like the Perinatal HIV Research Unit in South Africa and Grameen Solutions in Bangladesh. Noah and his wife Monica have three children and live in Tulsa, Oklahoma.