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Follow on Google News | Poirier Appointed Senior FellowRhonda Davis Poirier, Dr.P.H. of Jacksonville, Florida has been appointed a Senior Fellow at the Center for Infrastructure Protection (CIP) at George Mason University in Arlington, Virginia where she will be involved in public health and community he
The Center is internationally recognized as a leading facilitator and provider of infrastructure protection programs that help secure and defend the United States and its allies. Its work integrates law, policy, and technology areas in order to conduct comprehensive infrastructure protection analysis and research, including resiliency studies, security assessments, educational initiatives, and recommendations relevant to improving U.S. homeland and international security. The Director of CIP, (ret.) Lieutenant General Claude “Mick” Kicklighter, has held a number of senior positions in the U.S. Departments of Defense, State, and Veterans Affairs. The CIP Fellows program was created to assemble the best subject-matter experts in various fields to assist the Center in its work. As a group, the Fellows include distinguished international representatives from academia, government, and the private sector who offer decades of expertise in numerous disciplines. Dr. Poirier’s deep knowledge and experience with our country’s complex health care delivery system is particularly important to the CIP’s mission. She brings to the Center an extensive background in public health, community health care delivery and administration, health information exchange technology, and health care financing. This has included roles as president of TREGA Partners International, LLC, a consulting firm serving the strategic and financing needs of health care related businesses. During her career, she has worked in the private sector, been a senior officer of a national health care association, worked in state and local government, been elected to public office, taught at the university graduate school level, and has been involved as a volunteer in numerous public service organizations. Locally, she was the founding president and chief executive officer of JaxCare, Inc., which became a nationally recognized Jacksonville- Dr. Poirier received her doctorate degree from Columbia University’s College of Physicians and Surgeons, School of Public Health and did postdoctoral work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. End
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