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Hilleary recruits Nashville health care execs to advisory panel

Tennessee gubernatorial candidate and Republican Rep. Van Hilleary said Tuesday he has assembled 14 healthcare and business executives from across the state to advise him on health care policy.

03-19-2002 12:00 AM — Tennessee gubernatorial candidate and Republican Rep. Van Hilleary said Tuesday he has assembled 14 healthcare and business executives from across the state to advise him on health care policy.

Nashville area members of the group include:

Rusty Siebert, chairman, Corporate Executive Board, a for-profit think tank in Washington, D.C., and former director of TennCare
Larry Coleman, founder and partner, Coleman Swenson Booth Inc., a Franklin-based venture capital company
Colleen Conway-Welch, member of the National Academy of Science Institute of Medicine and dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing
Carl and LeeAnn Denney, principals at InfoTechnics, a strategic planning provider here
Mark Gill, president, Rogers Capital Group, an investment banking firm
Fred Goad, chairman of Voyant, an investment partnership and former chairman and chief executive of Envoy
Robert G. Shearer, president and publisher, Greenleaf Press, a Lebanon-based home school curriculum provider and former vice president of Inforum
David Swenson, founder and partner at Coleman, Swenson, Booth Inc.
Dean M. Weiland, chief operating officer, Cleartrack information network, a Brentwood supply chain tracking system
W. Vail Willis, vice president of physician services, LifePoint Hospitals.

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