As Vice President Clinical Resource Management for GNYHA Services, Mr. Timothy K. Glennon is responsible for assisting hospital executives and clinical staff obtain optimal value from the clinical preference product contracts in the GNYHA Services/Premier group purchasing portfolio. Mr. Glennon has more than 25 years of progressively responsible health care clinical and executive experience in nursing and hospital administration. He is a seasoned public speaker and educator, providing seminars on health care, leadership, and professional development topics in the U.S., Europe, and Mexico. Mr. Glennon has numerous published articles on health care leadership topics, and he was the recipient of the Healthcare Purchasing News Materials Management Leadership Award in 1997. Mr. Glennon received his B.S.N. and M.S.N. degrees from Hunter College; he also holds an M.B.A. from Baruch College.

Ms. Sandra Schoby is an experienced health care professional with extensive experience in materials management, surgical services, materials management, procurement, supply chain management, project management, consulting, and patient care. Her experience includes a detailed knowledge of hospitals operations at the local, regional, and national level. She has a proven track record of successfully managing multiple functional areas, leading small and large change initiatives, developing strategic plans, managing diverse groups of people and delivery superior customer services. In addition to a B.A. from California State University, Ms. Schoby also holds a J.D. from Pacific Coast School of Law and a L.V.N. from Fullerton Junior College.

Mr. David Moser joined GNYHA Services as a Supply Chain Manager on the Clinical Resource Management team in 2007. Mr. Moser is responsible for overseeing GNYHA Services’ Physician Preference Item (PPI) initiative. He works with both members and outside vendors to help hospitals realize cost savings in areas such as orthopedics, cardiac care, and spine. Mr. Moser holds a dual Bachelor’s Degree in English and Spanish Literature from Cornell University.