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2010 Leadership and Committees

WIN membership meetings are structured to provide members with information and training on relevant issues that serve to improve WIN's work to increase immunization rates for all West Virginians.  The topics for each training event are also developed to help improve other public and community health initiatives with which WIN members are involved.

The majority of WIN's work occurs in committee meetings.  Each WIN member is encouraged to actively participate in WIN committees to develop strategies and advance WIN'S mission to improve immunization rates in West Virginia.


Coalition Co-Chairs



Kim Estep
Lincoln Primary Care Center

Kim Estep, MS is employed by Lincoln Primary Care Center located in Hamlin, WV. She serves as the facility's Exercise Physiologist providing exercise consultation for patients and the community. Ms Estep is also the Marketing Director of the facility which led her to become involved with the Take Your Best Shot program, with Lincoln County being one of the first pilot sites. Kim received her Master's and Bachelor's degree from Marshall University in Exercise Science and is currently pursuing a Master's of Business Administration also from Marshall.

                                                                                                



Susie Criss
New River Health Association, Inc.
Susie Criss, CMA, AS is employed by New River Health Association, Inc. in Scarbro, WV where she has worked for the past 17 years.  She is currently the Director of the Black Lung Program; Diabetes and other Chronic Disease Self-Care Management Leader; and the Asthma Coordinator.  Susie previously worked as the clinical assistant to Dr. Dan Doyle and as a Pulmonary function technician/benefits counselor in the Black Lung Program.  Susie is also the proud mother of three whom she hopes to keep healthy and free of vaccine-preventable diseases.



Education Committee Co-Chairs

AnnaMarie French
GlaxoSmithKline Vaccines

 AnnaMarie French, BS is the Senior Executive Account Manager for the state of WV for GlaxoSmithKline vaccines where she has been employed since 2004.  Prior to GSK she worked for Wyeth Vaccines where her love and passion for the immunization world started.  She has been involved with WIN since 2002.  AnnaMarie graduated from Marshall University with a bachelors degree in Exercise Science and a minor in Business and is a wife and the proud mother of son Logan and baby girl Avery. 

Annamarie French


Advocacy Committee Co-Chairs

Brenda Isaac 
Kanawha County Schools       

Brenda C. Isaac has worked as a certified school nurse for the past twenty three years, the last thirteen as Lead School Nurse for Kanawha County Schools.  In this position, she manages a comprehensive school health program for 72 schools and 28,000 students and supervises 32 school nurses. She received her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from the University of Virginia and a Master’s in Counseling from West Virginia Graduate College (now Marshall University Graduate College).

 

In addition to serving as the co-chairperson of WIN’s Advocacy Committee, Brenda is currently the President of the Kanawha Charleston Board of Health.  She also holds positions on the Kanawha Coalition for Community Health Improvement, the Kanawha Dental Health Council, the Highland Hospital Board and has recently been appointed to the Kanawha County 911 Board.  As a past member of the West Virginia Center for Rural Health Development, Brenda has been named a Director Emeritus.

Brenda Isaac

Tim Allman
Palmetto GBA

Tim Allman is the Community Education Administrator for Palmetto GBA, the Medicare Part B Carrier for West Virginia.  In this role, he conducts training seminars and meets with providers to help resolve problems after all other resources have been exhausted. Prior to joining Medicare in 1999, Tim worked as an office manager for a hospital-based radiology department, a home health regional manager and served as director of operations for the West Virginia State Medical Association.  Tim graduated from Parkersburg High School and attended West Virginia University. Tim Allman

  

At-Large Steering Committee Members

Amanda Musick
Sanofi Pasteur       
Amanda Musick is a Professional Biological Product Specialist for Sanofi Pasteur.  She has been employed with Sanofi Pasteur since 1999.  Amanda graduated from Alderson-Broaddus College in 1999 with a Bachelors of Science in Business Administration Magna Cum Laude.  She has been involved with WIN since 2003.  Amanda is married, has two boys and enjoys photography as her past time.

Janet Briscoe
Kanawha-Charleston Health Department          
Janet Briscoe is the Director of Epidemiology & Threat Preparedness and Acting Director of Clinical Services for the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department.  She has been employed by the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department since 2004.  Prior to the Health Department, Janet worked for the WV Bureau for Public Health.  Janet earned her MBA at WVU College of Business & Economics, her BSN at Marshall University School of Medicine and Diploma in Nursing at St. Mary's School of Nursing.

Ex-Officio

Jeff Neccuzi
Director, West Virginia
Immunization Program
Jeff Neccuzi is the Program Manager for the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources/Bureau for Public Health - Immunization Program.  Jeff has been working in the Immunization Program for the past 15 years.  Jeff works closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) along with many other state health departments. 

Jeff was the state’s first Vaccines for Children (VFC) Coordinator at its inception in October of 2004. West Virginia was among only a handful of states who began the VFC Program.  Jeff has overseen the development of the West Virginia Statewide Immunization Information System (WVSIIS), which has grown to include all VFC-enrolled providers + more than 100 other providers of immunization. Jeff provides technical support to the development of immunization legislation including the new interpretive rule, is a member of the Steering Committee and Vaccine Storage and Handling Committees of the National Association of Immunization Program Managers, and a member of the Bureau for Public Health’s pandemic influenza preparedness workgroup.

Jeff Neccuzi


Coalition Lead Agency

The Center for Rural Health Development

Since 1994, the Center for Rural Health Development has developed and implemented programs to help improve health and strengthen health care delivery in West Virginia. In 2003, the Center began providing coalition management and technical assistance as the lead agency for the West Virginia Immunization Network. Since then, the Center has helped WIN develop programs such as “Take Your Best Shot” and “Business Partnerships for Health.”  Click here for more information.

President/CEO
Sharon L. Lansdale

CFO/Loan Fund Manager
Robert K. Dearing

Executive Assistant
Teresa G. Tucker