| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Sarah Kocur |
Marketing Manager | Profile |
Meredith Robbins |
Director of Talent Acquisition | Profile |
Pete Stark |
CFO and COO | Profile |
Jessica DeCesare |
Chief People Officer | Profile |
Zepp Health`s mission is to connect health with technology as a healthcare services technology company and world-leading maker of smart wearables. Since its inception in 2013, the company has developed a platform of proprietary technology including AI chips, biometric sensors, and data algorithms, which drive a broadening line of smart health products for consumers, and analytics services for the industry.
Healthcare of Today is a Burbank, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
With a reputation as an innovative provider of quality care, Southwell is a growing, not-for-profit health system serving 12 counties in South Central Georgia. Southwell offers more than 135 physicians with expertise in over 30 specialties. Southwell provides a wide-range of care, including signature services in surgery, oncology, cardiovascular care, women`s health, neurodiagnostics, geriatric psychiatric care, radiology and more. The Main Campus is Tift Regional Medical Center, a 181-bed regional referral hospital located in Tifton. Our Tifton West Campus houses various diagnostic services and the region`s largest multi-specialty clinic. Our Cook County campus is anchored by Southwell Medical, an acute care facility which includes state-of-the-art surgical services and a 12-bed geriatric psychiatric unit. The Cook campus also includes Southwell Health and Rehabilitation, a 95-bed skilled rehabilitation facility.
Saginaw County Community Mental Health Authority (SCCMHA) is a local, independent governmental unit that provides for the publicly funded mental health needs of all eligible persons in Saginaw County.
Green Tree School & Services (GTSS) is a nonprofit, state-licensed agency that provides education, therapeutic and clinical support to children ages 5-21 with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Severe Emotional Disability. GTSS only serves children whose disabilities are such that they are unable to succeed in a school- based special education program or participate in out of school activities. Rates of both diagnosis are growing, with 1 in 68 children currently affected by Autism and 1 in 78 children affected by Emotional Disability. GTSS’ philosophy is rooted in the belief that every child should have the opportunity to learn the academic, social, emotional, and vocational and life skills they need to achieve resiliency and succeed in their learning, living and working environments. GTSS has worked with children and young adults with special needs since 1957, marking over a half century of Transforming Lives and Impacting Communities. GTSS offers a variety of on-site and off-site services to children with special needs, both directly and through their home school or district. The Approved Private School educates children whose disabilities prevent them from succeeding in a traditional special education program. Specialists work with children, in small groups or individually, to help students meet individual goals. The Outpatient Clinic provides psychiatric evaluation, case management and medication management services to students at the school. Consulting Services, also called Green Tree Partnerships, is an education consulting cooperative created by GTSS. Staff work collaboratively with a school or district and take on the management of portion of that school or district’s special education program. Students who exhibit signs of autism or emotional disabilities, but do not have a complete or up to date Individual Educational Plan, can receive Diagnostic Services from GTSS.