Sandy Adam - Chair
Senior Vice President of Wealth Management, Merrill Lynch
Ms. Adam is Senior Vice President, CFP® with Merrill Lynch. She was recently named to Forbes “Best-in-State Wealth Advisors” list in 2019. She joined Merrill Lynch in 2003, after a rewarding career in philanthropy at the American Red Cross & Toledo Museum of Art. Ms. Adam is an alum of Notre Dame Academy & a graduate of the University of Toledo & Heidelberg College, where she earned an MBA. She resides in Perrysburg with her husband Paul, a Toledo Firefighter. They enjoy boating and traveling and are planning a trip to Greece for their 20th anniversary. Ms. Adam also enjoys tap dancing as a member of the Manhattan Dance Company. Ms. Adam previously served on the Investment Committee and the Ohio Living Foundation Board. Additionally, her grandfather is a resident at Ohio Living Swan Creek where Ms. Adam worked throughout her undergraduate college years.
Melissa Ingwersen - Vice Chair and Assistant Treasurer
Retired, President of Key Bank Central Ohio Region
Ms. Ingwersen has over 40 years’ experience in the banking industry, with expertise in commercial lending and strategic planning. She recently retired after ten years as President of Key Bank’s Central Ohio District. She also held several leadership positions with JPMorgan Chase and National City (now PNC). Ms. Ingwersen is a graduate of Northwestern University and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Studies.
She is a Columbus native and is an active and committed community volunteer, serving on numerous boards, including Franklin University, the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, and the YWCA of Columbus. Ms. Ingwersen is a champion of community-wide initiatives and her efforts have been recognized with various awards, including “40 Under 40” and a member of the Leadership Columbus Hall of Fame.
Karen Talbott - Assistant Secretary
President & CEO, Child Guidance & Family Solutions
Karen L. Talbott is President & CEO of Child Guidance & Family Solutions and the retired President of Visiting Nurse Service and Affiliates. She was also previously a client service executive with Ernst & Young, specializing in the health care industry. Karen holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Kent State University. She is a Fellow of Hospice and Home Care, one of only a few so designated in the United States by the National Association for Home Care. Karen is active in several professional and community organizations, including serving as Chair of the Ohio Living Rockynol Local Board and Chair of Summit County’s Social Services Advisory Board. She is a past Board and Executive Committee member of the Greater Akron Chamber and Blossom Music Center Board of Overseers as well as Past President of the Board of Directors of the Kent State University (KSU) National Alumni Association. She has been a distinguished Commencement speaker at KSU and is a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Ohio. Karen has received numerous awards, including the Woman of Note Award from Crain’s Cleveland Business; special award for eminence in a professional field by the Kent State Alumni Association; Northern Ohio Live’s Top Woman Rainmaker Award as one of the most influential businesswomen in Northeast Ohio; Extraordinary Woman Award from the Akron Beacon Journal; and the Governor’s Award for leadership from the Ohio Council for Home Care. Most recently, Karen was selected to receive the Impact Award from Northeast Ohio Boomer and Beyond Magazine.
Terry White - Resident Director
Retired, CEO of MetroHealth
Mr. White is a retired healthcare executive who previously served as the President/CEO for the MetroHealth System in Cleveland and as an Executive in Residence for the Xavier University Department of Health Services Administration. He holds a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Ohio University and an MBA in Hospital Administration from Xavier University. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE). Mr. White has been involved with the Ohio University Foundation Board and the Ohio University Medical School Advisory Board as well as the Ohio Living Foundation Board. He resides at Ohio Living Westminster-Thurber in Columbus and his hobbies include reading and travel.
A.J. Hensel
Partner, Ice Miller
A.J. Hensel has represented individuals, businesses, and local municipalities in civil litigation, risk mitigation, and policy initiative, and has in-depth litigation experience in both state and federal courts. He focuses his practice in the areas of complex commercial litigation and business law, OSHA litigation, and trade secret protection/litigation. A.J. is a dedicated problem-solver who cares and knows how to utilize and leverage all available assets to help clients achieve their goals and objectives. He is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, where he earned a Bachelor of Science, as well as a former U.S. Army officer and decorated veteran who was recognized for his exemplary leadership in combat during Operation Iraqi Freedom II, including the Bronze Star and Meritorious Service Medal. A.J. received his Juris Doctorate from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. He and his family live in Dublin and are active members at Liberty Presbyterian Church.
Barbara Sears - Chair
Partner, Strategic Health Care; Former Director, Ohio Department of Medicaid; Former Legislator, Ohio House of Representatives
Ms. Sears is a Partner at Strategic Health Care, a national consulting firm. She previously served as the Director of the Ohio Department of Medicaid and as Assistant Director for the Governor’s Office of Health Transformation. Ms. Sears also represented the 47th District in the Ohio House of Representatives where she held the positions of Majority Floor Leader and Chair of the House Insurance and Joint Medicaid Oversight Committees. She has been honored with over two dozen legislative and lifetime achievement awards. Ms. Sears entered public service in 1997 when she was elected to Sylvania City Council; she has also been an insurance agent for 35 years. Ms. Sears earned a B.S. in Business and an M.H.A. from the University of Phoenix. She resides in Ohio and North Carolina, has two grown sons, and three grandchildren. Ms. Sears is a past member of the Ohio Living Swan Creek local advisory Board.
Yousef Ahmed
Co-Founder, President, & CEO, AssureCare
Dr. Yousuf J. Ahmad, DR.P.H., MHSA, MBA, FACHE, brings a distinct and diverse healthcare perspective. Dedicated to helping people, he spent over 25 years in healthcare, working as a leader in health insurance, physician group practices, and multi-hospital health systems. Prior to his current position as President and CEO of AssureCare, he served as the President and CEO of Mercy Health, the largest health system in the State of Ohio and one of the largest in the United States. Under his leadership, Mercy Health was named a Truven “Top 15” health system two years in a row. Dr. Ahmad led Mercy Health in the development and execution of the region’s first and only Accountable Care Organization (ACO), the advancement of its Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) project, and Population Health Management. He has a Doctorate in Public Health from the University of Kentucky, a Masters of Health Administration from Xavier University, and a Masters in Business Administration from Eastern Kentucky University. Dr. Ahmad is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE) and a Certified Medical Practice Executive (CMPE) in the American College of Medical Practice Executives (ACMPE), as well as active members of the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) and American Public Health Association (APHA).
Dawn Hays
Chief of Strategy & Growth, Columbus Bar Association
Dawn Hays, Esq., SHRM-SCP, is a multi-dimensional and dynamic human resources executive, employment law attorney, and Army veteran who thrives in ambiguity and is motived by dynamic situations. Her superpowers include public speaking, successfully driving change initiatives and securing buy-in at all levels across an organization through effective communication and influence. She holds recent experience in the tech/start-up space driving transformative change initiatives through IPO, post-IPO, and organization phases. Dawn is currently the Chief of Strategy & Growth for the Columbus Bar Association. Her previous positions include Advisor/VP of Organizational Effectiveness & DEO for Hologram, Inc.; Chief Diversity & Belonging Officer/VP of People/HR Attorney for Root, Inc.; and General Counsel for the Employers Resource Association. Dawn received a Bachelor of Arts from Youngstown State University and a Juris Doctorate from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. She served in the U.S. Army and received Army Achievement & National Defense Service Medals as well as an Expert Marksmanship Badge. She also serves as a Board member for I Am Boundless, Inc., Ohio Lawyers Assistance Program, and Columbus Bar Services. She is a previous recipient of the Columbus Business First “Forty under 40 Award” and was designated an Ohio Super Lawyer Rising Star.
James Joyce
Retired, Chairman and President/CEO, H.R. Gray
Mr. Joyce has more than 35 years of experience in the engineering, construction and facilities management industries. Mr. Joyce started his career at H.R. Gray in 1999 as Vice President working with the Founder and CEO, Harold R. Gray. In 2004 and extending until 2017, Mr. Joyce was the President and CEO of H.R. Gray. In addition to business development and client management responsibilities, he also served on a variety of industry boards and commissions, including Chair of the Ohio Water Development Authority and the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Council. In 2018, Mr. Joyce transitioned from President and CEO into the Chairman position where he later retired in 2019. Prior to joining H.R. Gray, Mr. Joyce served as head of the Department of Public Utilities for the City of Columbus. In this capacity, he was also the primary point of contact with the U.S. EPA and Ohio EPA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and other County, State and Federal regulatory bodies.
Dr. Holly Papanek
Internist, Hospitalist, and Medical Director
Dr. Holly Papanek, DO, was awarded her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her postgraduate residency training at Grandview Hospital in the Kettering Health Network. She was the first Director of the Hospitalist Program at Middletown Regional Hospital and led the program’s transition to Atrium Medical Center. She continued her Hospitalist practice with a focus on acute care in multiple facilities within the Premier Health Network where she has been honored twice for excellence in patient care. Dr. Papanek embraced an opportunity to have a larger role in the Waynesville community in 2017 by becoming the Medical Director of Ohio Living Quaker Heights. In 2019, she expanded her relationship with Ohio Living by also becoming the Medical Director at Ohio Living Cape May. Dr. Papanek’s interest in the promotion of the highest level of care and services for senior living residents lead her to accept the role of Plan Medical Director for Perennial Advantage of Ohio and Colorado at the organization’s inception in 2020. Her role as an independent physician has allowed her to partner with wonderful organizations and pursue medical interests that have been far beyond the scope of what she envisioned for her career. Her faith has always kept her grounded and focused on the “first things”. She is a lifelong South Dayton resident where she and her husband are raising their four sons.
Laurence C. Gumina
Chief Executive Officer
Laurence C. Gumina serves as CEO of Ohio Living, ranked as LeadingAge Ziegler’s 18th largest not-for-profit, multi-site senior living organization in the nation. He leads the company’s growth strategy that takes advantage of changes in the regulatory/reimbursement environment and responds to increasing demands for services in high-growth areas throughout Ohio. Gumina uses his more than three decades of experience in both the hospital and aging services industries to anchor relationships between healthcare providers, hospitals, insurers and others in order to streamline and advance aging services at the community level.
He currently serves on the boards of LeadingAge, LeadingAge Ohio, Link-Age, and the Presbyterian Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (PAHSA). Gumina holds a Master of Public Administration in health care administration from Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey, and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island.