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Key 
MFP Technical Assistance Team Contacts

Key MFP Technical Assistance Team Contacts

Name

Area of Expertise

Organization

Email Address

Sheila Scott Project Director Ascellon Corporation sscott@ascellon.com
Rhonda Simms Transitioning Consumers Ascellon Corporation rsimms@ascellon.com

Nicole Lee

Project Administrator

Ascellon Corporation

nlee@ascellon.com

Maureen Booth

Web-based Case Manager Training

Muskie School of Public Service 

maureenb@usm.maine.edu

Valerie Bradley

Critical Incident Reporting/ Quality Management

Human Service Research Institute

vbradley@hsri.org

Suzanne Crisp

Self Direction

Boston College

crispsu@bc.edu

Ann Denton Housing Advocates for Human Potential adenton@ahpnet.com

Sara Galantowicz

Risk Management

Thomson Reuters

sara.galantowicz@thomsonreuters.com

Beth Jackson

Quality Management

Thomson Reuters

beth.jackson@thomsonreuters.com

Ernest McKenney

Transitioning Consumers

Thomson Reuters

ernestmckenney@yahoo.com

Robert Mollica

Transitioning Consumers

Consultant

rmollica@aol.com

John Rio Housing Advocates for Human Potential  jrio@ahpnet.com

Patricia Rivard

Quality Management

Thomson Reuters

patricia.rivard@thomsonreuters.com

 
MFP Project Directors

Contact Information

STATE

CONTACT NAME

PHONE NUMBER

EMAIL ADDRESS

AR

Julie Kaplan

501.682.6390

Julie.Kaplan@arkansas.gov

CA

Alice McKennan

916.552.9223

Alice.mckennan@dhcs.ca.gov

CT

Dawn Lambert

860.424.4897

Dawn.lambert@ct.gov

DE

Eddi Ashby

302.255.9288

eddi.ashby@state.de.us

DC

Leyla Sarigol

202.442.5918

Leyla.sarigol@dc.gov

GA

Alice Hogan

404.651.6889

Ahogan@dch.ga.gov

HI

Madi Silverman

808.692.8166

msilverman@medicaid.dhs.state.hi.us

IL

Jean Summerfield

312.793.3872

jean.summerfield@illinois.gov

IN

Karen Filler*

317.232.4651

Karen.Filler@fssa.in.gov

IA

Deborah Johnson

515.256.4662

djohnso6@dhs.state.ia.us

KS

Angie Reinking

785.296.7744

angie.reinking@srs.ks.gov

KY

Kristina Hayden

502.564.4321

Kristina.Hayden@ky.gov

LA

Darrell Curtis

225.342.6220

Darrell.Curtis@la.gov

MD

Lorraine Nawara

410.767.1442

NawaraL@dhmh.state.md.us

MI

Ellen Speckman-Randall

517.373.9532

speckmane@michigan.gov

MO

Julie Ousley

573.751.8021

Julie.Ousley@dss.mo.gov

NC

Patricia Farnham

919.855.4274

Trish.farnham@dhhs.nc.gov

ND

Jake Reuter

701.328.2321

jwreuter@nd.gov

NE

Bil Roby

402.471.9147

bil.roby@dhhs.ne.gov

NH

Margaret Almeida

603.271.4284

Margaret.Almeida@dhhs.state.nh.us

NJ

Joseph Bongiovanni*

609.631.6392

joe.bongiovanni@dhs.state.nj.us

NY

Tracie Crandell

518.474.6580

Txc06@health.state.ny.us

OH

Harry Saxe*

614.752.3738

Harry.Saxe@jfs.ohio.gov

OK

Lathonya Shivers

405.522.7507

Lathonya.Shivers@okhca.org

OR

Julia Huddleston

503.945.6392

Julia.A.Huddleston@state.or.us

PA

Jamie Buchenauer

717.772.2288

jbuchenaue@state.pa.us

TX

           Marc Gold                 Steve Ashman

               512.438.2260               512.438.4135

marc.gold@dads.state.tx.us steven.ashman@dads.state.tx.us

VA

Jason Rachel

804.225.2984

Jason.rachel@dmas.virginia.gov

WA

Elizabeth Prince

360.725.2561

Prince@dshs.wa.gov

WI

Gail Propsom

608.267.2455

Gail.Propsom@dhs.wisconsin.gov

* Indicates Acting Project Director

Contact Us...

If you would like to request technical assistance from one of our TA providers, please use the TA request form.

If you would like information on the Quality Assurance and Improvement, Technical Assistance and Oversight Under Money Follows the Person Project, please contact Sheila Scott, Project Director.

For general information on Ascellon Corporation or any of the information found on this website, please email TARequests@ascellon.com

 

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