
Sean D. Sullivan, BSPharm, PhD (Oregon State University)
1982–83 SAPhA Vice President
I currently serve as Dean—the Chief Academic and Budget Officer—for the University of Washington School of Pharmacy. Prior to my appointment as Dean, I served (beginning in 1992) as a member of the school’s faculty.

Andrew P. Traynor, PharmD, BCPS (University of Minnesota)
2003–04 APhA–ASP National President
As Executive Director Ambulatory and Managed Pharmacy Services at Banner Health in Phoenix, AZ, I work with health care payers, providers, and care management teams to design, deploy, and oversee the delivery of a number of clinical pharmacy services. This includes clinic-embedded pharmacists, pharmacist-operated MedCare Clinics, centralized pharmacy services, population health management services, and pharmacy benefit optimization. I am honored to lead a team of passionate pharmacists, pharmacy leaders, pharmacy technicians, and data scientists who are focused on improving medication use at the patient and population level. I also serve as the Residency Program Director for our health-system pharmacy administration residency program, and work closely with our ambulatory pharmacy residency program.

Ryan Burke, PharmD (The University of Louisiana at Monroe)
2011–12 APhA–ASP National Member-at-large
In my current role as Director of Professional Affairs for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB), I serve as a liaison to PTCB’s key stakeholders in the pharmacy profession, including state boards of pharmacy, state and national pharmacy organizations, and technician groups. I am responsible for promoting PTCB as the national standard for pharmacy technician certification and monitoring trends that could impact the role of pharmacy technicians. I also work with educators and employers to support pharmacy technicians in obtaining and maintaining certification.

Lauren E. Bode, PharmD, BCPS (The University of Tennessee)
2015–16 APhA–ASP Speaker of the House
I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences on the Colchester, VT. campus. My practice is in a family medicine clinic affiliated with the University of Vermont Department of Family Medicine, where I work under a collaborative practice agreement to manage chronic diseases as well as serve as a general resource for patient-centered pharmacotherapy.