

Board of Directors
- Peter Falb, PhD, Chairman
- Barry Fogel, MD, Founder & Executive Vice President
- Rodrigo Navarro, BS, MS, MBA, President & CEO
- Vincent Mor, PhD, Founder
- James Roosevelt, Jr., JD
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Peter Falb, PhD, Chairman is a Principal and the Chief Investment Officer at Dane, Falb, Stone and Company, a Boston-based investment advisor. He has been a Professor of Applied Mathematics at Brown University since 1967. He is the author or co-author of five books on control and systems theory and received his PhD from Harvard in Mathematics in 1961.
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Barry Fogel, MD, Founder and Executive Vice President. Dr. Fogel is responsible for new product design and business development at PointRight. He wrote the original business plan for the company and led development of the Data Integrity Audit. More recently he has been involved with devising the litigation risk models and risk management program. Dr. Fogel is a Clinical Professor at Harvard Medical School. He received his MD from University of California San Francisco and his clinical training at Harvard and Stanford. Dr. Fogel is the former Associate Director of the Brown University Center for Gerontology and Healthcare Research. He is the author/editor of 10 books; holds nine patents, and has published over 125 articles and book chapters in neurology, psychiatry, geriatrics and long term care. He was a Sloan Fellow at MIT from 1996-97.
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Rodrigo Navarro, MS, MBA, President and Chief Executive Officer. Rodrigo was previously an investment banker at a multinational development bank in South America. During his career, his responsibilities included, managing equity investment portfolios and overseeing portfolio company operations. He also served as senior executive and director in small and midsize companies. A native of Bolivia, Rodrigo drafted his country's debt-for-equity swap program and served as Chairman of the Bolivian Stock Exchange. He was honored as a "Global Leader for Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum in Davos. He received his engineering and management degrees from MIT and was a Sloan Fellow.
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Vincent Mor, PhD, is the Executive Director for the National Commission for Quality Long Term Care. The Commission was created to evaluate the quality of long term care, and is convened and administered by the National Quality Forum (NQF). Dr. Mor is also the Chair of the Department of Community Health at the Brown University School of Medicine and formerly served as the Director of the Brown University Center for Gerontology and Health Care Research. Dr. Mor was one of the authors of the Congressionally-mandated Minimum Data Set (MDS) for Nursing Home Resident Assessment. Dr. Mor has published widely on the measurement of quality of life and physical functioning in various chronically ill populations using both previously standardized as well as novel measures of functioning. He has published models pertaining to the measurement of quality in long term care facilities and lectures widely on this topic. He is a fellow of the American Gerontological Society and is on the editorial board of Health Services Research.
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James Roosevelt, Jr., JD, is President and CEO of Tufts Health Plan, and Co-Chairman of Tufts Health Care Institute. Mr. Roosevelt is past President of the American Health Lawyers Association. He is also chief legal counsel for the Massachusetts Democratic Party and co-chair of the Rules and By-laws Committee of the Democratic National Committee. Mr. Roosevelt was Associate Commissioner for Retirement Policy of the Social Security Administration and a partner in Choate, Hall & Stewart in Boston. A frequent lecturer and author on legal and public policy topics, Mr. Roosevelt is also a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine. He completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School in 2003, earned his JD in 1971 from Harvard Law School and his AB from Harvard College in 1968. He is admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, Massachusetts and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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