(Three-Year Term)
Rich Bevan
Vice President, Employer Solutions
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.
Lyndhurst, NJ
Mr. Bevan’s background is in human resources, which gives him a unique perspective as a customer of the drug and alcohol testing industry. Now at Quest Diagnostics he has the perspective of the drug testing services provider. This background brings a useful point of view to the Board.
Jim Campbell
Vice President
Ambassador Medical Services
Marlton, NJ
Mr. Campbell has been in the drug and alcohol testing industry for more than 17 years as a TPA owner, trainer, and program administrator. Through his position on the DATIA board, Mr. Campbell wants to help the industry reach out to the public with information on facilitating drug testing as a means to avoid the consequences of drug/alcohol abuse and addiction.
Neil Fortner
Vice President, Drug Testing Operations
ChoicePoint, Inc.
Alpharetta, GA
With more than 25 years of experience in clinical and forensic toxicology, Mr. Fortner brings to the board significant insight about the regulated drug testing market. By serving on the DATIA board, Mr. Fortner will help DATIA take the lead in creating and maintaining industry standards for alternative specimen testing.
Don Rothschild
President
Peak Paths
Centennial, CO
Mr. Rothschild is an EAP and SAP, which brings to the board the unique viewpoint of workplace performance. He has been in the industry for more than ten years as the owner-operator of a TPA, and consultant in Drug Free Workplace implementation.
Elaine Taule
President
NMS Management Services
Delray Beach, FL
Ms. Taule has been in the industry for almost 18 years, and has a personal passion for furthering the drug testing industry, particularly in the area of student drug testing, and hopes to help DATIA initiate further educational opportunities.
Sandra Vanderploeg
President
Interactive Medical Connections
Houston, TX
Ms. Vanderploeg believes that the number one issue for the industry is the quality and consistency of all providers, and upholding excellent standards of practice. Ms. Vanderploeg looks forward to helping DATIA further its stance as the industry’s leader for formulating standards of practice.
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