Appointed by Governor to 3-year terms: Laurie Elinoff; Martin W. Kerrigan. Terms expire 2010.
Angela D. Baldwin-Austin; Terry T. Kirtz; Adrienne L. Walker-Pittman. Terms expire 2011.
Mary Lou Coppinger; one vacancy. Terms expire 2012.
Jan Caughlan; Christine M. Deeley Wood; Richard Zeidman. Terms expire 2013.
Raymond N. Foxwell; Pamela M. Harman; Margo Lauterbach, M.D. Terms expire 2014.
Vernon C. Davis, Jr.; Norma D. Eisenberg; Jamie McElwee. Terms expire 2015.
Appointed by Senate President: Nancy J. King
Appointed by House Speaker: Jeffrey D. Waldstreicher
Appointed by Director, Division of Rehabilitation Services: Jody Boone
Appointed by Director, Behavioral Health Administration: Grace Anyadike; Stefani R. O'Dea.
Appointed by Director, Developmental Disabilities Administration: Janet Furman
Appointed by Director, Center for Preventive Health Services: Joyce A. Dantzler
Appointed by Director, Office for Genetics & Children with Special Health Care Needs: Patricia Williamson
Appointed by Director, Office of Health Services: Denise White
Appointed by Director, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems: Carole A. Mays
Appointed by Director, Maryland Statewide Independent-Living Council: Paul J. Hartman
Appointed by Director, Maryland Disability Law Center: Robert Berlow, Esq.
Appointed by Executive Director, Brain Injury Association of Maryland: Sandy Davis; Linda Hutchinson-Troyer; Bryan Pugh; Diane Triplett.
Appointed by Director, National Institutes of Health: Michael Weinrich, Ph.D.
Ex officio: Cari C. Watrous, designee of Secretary of Disabilities; Rianna P. Brown, designee of Secretary of Health & Mental Hygiene; Kathleen D. Heck, Ph.D., designee of State Superintendent of Schools.
Staff: Nikisha Marion
c/o Behavioral Health Administration, Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene
Mitchell Building, Spring Grove Hospital Center, Dogwood Circle, Catonsville, MD 21228
(410) 402-8476
e-mail: nikisha.marion@maryland.gov
web: www.dhmh.maryland.gov/mha/sitepages/tbi.aspx
The State Traumatic Brain Injury Advisory Board was authorized in October 2005 (Chapter 306, Acts of 2005; Chapter 236, Acts of 2008). The Board charge is to investigate the needs of citizens with traumatic brain injuries; identify gaps in services to them; and facilitate collaboration among organizations and State government agencies that provide services to these individuals.
Thirty-six members constitute the Board. (Code Health-General Article, secs. 13-2101 through 13-2105).
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