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NEMTAC Announces New Board of Directors Officers for 2024-2025
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Board Officers 24 25 NonEmergency Medical Transportation Accreditation Commission
TEMPE, Ariz. - PennZone -- NEMTAC Announces New Board of Directors Officers for 2024-2025

Tempe, AZ – September 11, 2024
– The Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Accreditation Commission (NEMTAC®) is pleased to announce the appointment of its new Board of Directors Officers, effective immediately following the 2024 Annual Meeting.

Tanya Copeland has been named as the new Chair of the Board. With an extensive background in healthcare and transportation, Tanya brings a wealth of experience to the role and is poised to continue NEMTAC's mission of promoting excellence within the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) industry.

Jeremy Scalzi will serve as the Vice Chair. Jeremy's dedication to advancing the NEMT sector, combined with his strategic vision, will be a great asset as the organization continues to grow and evolve.

Lori Bonderowitz will continue in her role as Treasurer, a position she has held with distinction. Her financial oversight and leadership have been crucial to NEMTAC's fiscal responsibility and sustainability.

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Frank Ciccarella begins his tenure as Secretary, bringing a fresh perspective and keen organizational skills to the role, ensuring the continued smooth operation of the Board and its governance functions.

"We are excited to have such a strong and capable leadership team in place to guide NEMTAC into the future," said Peter Hicks, Executive Director of NEMTAC. "Each officer brings unique expertise and a shared passion for advancing the NEMT industry, and I am confident their leadership will help us continue to set the highest standards for service and safety."

For more information about NEMTAC or its initiatives, please visit http//:www.NEMTAC.co or contact 866-636-8221.

### About NEMTAC®

NEMTAC® is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) healthcare organization dedicated to developing and promoting standards for the Non-Emergency Medical Transportation industry. Accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), NEMTAC serves as an impartial third party, working to improve the quality and safety of NEMT services nationwide.

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Peter J. Hicks, Executive Director
866-636-8221 | INFO@NEMTAC.co
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