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2012 sPonsor Profiles - Employer Healthcare & Benefits Congress

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<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Congress</strong> sPeakers<br />

Michael J. Arledge came to LutherSales in April 2002 after over 25 years in Special Financing and<br />

Private Label Credit Cards in the Banking Industry. In his tenure with LutherSales, Mike has built a<br />

solid foundation of growth by adding National contracts with the likes of Veterans Canteen Services,<br />

BOEING, IRS Childcare Centers, GSA Childcare Centers and many others. Years of consultative<br />

selling expertise help Mike bring fresh approach to the Voluntary <strong>Benefits</strong> Market.<br />

Debby Ball is the Director of Human Resources for MWI Veterinary Supply, a leading distributor of<br />

animal health products to veterinarians in the United States and United Kingdom. In the United States,<br />

MWI employs over 1,400 team members in 47 different states and also employs approximately 200<br />

team members in the U.K.<br />

Dr. Mark Bartlett is the VP of Global Research & Development for Pharmanex. He has degrees in<br />

Biochemistry & Organic Chemistry from the Australian National University and a Ph.D. in Immunology<br />

& Cell Biology from John Curtin School of Medical Research.<br />

Alden J. Bianchi is lawyer with Mintz, Levin, Boston, Massachusetts. Alden represented the Romney<br />

administration in connection with 2006 Massachusetts health care reform act, and he has testified<br />

before the Senate Finance Committee on health care reform. He is also the author of the Bloomberg/<br />

BNA Health Care Reform Advisor.<br />

Phyllis C. Borzi was confirmed on July 10, 2009 as Assistant Secretary of Labor of the Employee<br />

<strong>Benefits</strong> Security Administration (EBSA). EBSA oversees nearly 708,000 private-sector retirement<br />

plans, approximately 2.8 million health plans, and a similar number of other welfare benefit plans that<br />

that provide benefits to approximately 150 million Americans.<br />

Adam Bosworth is a technology leader and innovator who was instrumental in building numerous<br />

technology products, including Google Health, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Internet Explorer and BEA<br />

WebLogic Integration and Workshop. Adam founded Keas in 2008 to help people improve their lives<br />

by helping them to be healthier, and to help employers have a healthier, happier and more productive<br />

workforce.<br />

Dave Campbell is a Senior Vice President with Marsh U.S. Consumer and is a seasoned sales<br />

professional in the <strong>Employer</strong> <strong>Benefits</strong> business. He is responsible for large case employer benefits sales<br />

in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Dave serves as a regional U.S. Consumer representative to<br />

align Marsh sister companies for cross-sell opportunities and other strategic solutions.<br />

Dr. Peter W. Carmel, a pediatric neurosurgeon who practices in Newark, N.J., served as the 166th<br />

president of the American Medical Association (AMA) from June 2011 to June <strong>2012</strong>. Dr. Carmel has<br />

been a member of the AMA Board of Trustees since 2002 and a member of the AMA House of<br />

Delegates since 1985. Dr. Carmel served as chair of the Specialty and Service Society (SSS) from<br />

1992 to 1993 and helped the SSS achieve AMA bylaws recognition. Dr. Carmel has also served on<br />

the AMA Council on Long Range Planning and Development and was its chair from 2000 to 2001.<br />

For a complete profile of all our <strong>2012</strong> Speakers, please visit our website: www.<strong>Employer</strong><strong>Healthcare</strong><strong>Congress</strong>.com<br />

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