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Chairman of the Board, CEO - John Gibbs is co-founder (retired) of Interactive Intelligence; a public, global, software company for unified business communications solutions; headquartered in Indianapolis. He joined Qtrac Software in February, 2006, due in large part to the uniqueness of the software in Life Sciences and a growing industry in Long Term Care.  Prior to Interactive Intelligence, Mr. Gibbs was in management serving mostly entrepreneurial and emerging growth companies including technology companies, public and private. As a consultant, Mr. Gibbs was the first executive director of the Indiana Software Association, now TechPoint. John Gibbs is a well-respected business executive in Indiana. He is on the board of directors of several other organizations, including: Indiana University Kelley School of Business; IU School of Informatics (Founding Chairman); IU Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation; and Interactive Academy. Past board memberships include Indiana Chamber of Commerce and Indianapolis Legal Aid Society. Awards include: Ernst & Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award (Indiana, 2000) and IU Spirit of Philanthropy. Gibbs has endowed three scholarships for Indiana University. Mr. Gibbs holds a B.S. degree in business economics and public policy from Indiana University. He also attended M.B.A. school at Indiana University, Bloomington, in business economics and finance.



Board Member, Vice President of Clinical & Client Services, Co-founder – Jennifer Summers has spent her entire career working for the benefit of residents in Long Term Care. During high school, Jennifer realized her passion to help the elderly while working as a CNA. Upon graduating from college, Jennifer began working at local nursing facilities. Her duties included: MDS coordinator, infection control, wound management, fall management, and restorative care. During her tenure Jennifer was able to master the art of Restorative Care. Jennifer’s facility achieved three straight years of perfect inspections while maintaining a very high percentage of all residents on multiple restorative care programs.  After five years of working in the field Jennifer realized the need for software to help nurses in their day to day activities. At this point Jennifer created the first and only software designed specifically with nurses in mind.




 

 
 
 
Board Member – Dr. Glenna Crooks is founder of Strategic Health Policy International, a consulting firm advising governments and businesses on problem solving in public health and health care health policy. In addition to client consulting, Dr. Crooks is the author of Covenants: Inspiring the Soul of Healing, Creating Covenants: Healing Health Care in the New Millennium and Grant Seeking: Science, Art, Strategy and an Adjunct Professor of Health Policy at University of the Sciences of Philadelphia. As Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health Dr. Crooks was principal health policy advisor to Senior Reagan Administration officials. Dr. Crooks responsible for policy formulation and communication, strategic and budget planning, legislation, regulation, and management of government health policy staff.  Dr. Crooks acted as policy spokesman with international health and policy agencies and consulted with foreign governments on health policy issues and with former President Carter on healthcare programs of the Carter Center. Dr. Crooks had also been awarded The Surgeon General's Exemplary Service Medallion.

 



 

Board Member – Robert McDonald, MD, MBA is President and founder of Aledo Consulting, an Indianapolis based consulting firm that provides strategic and reimbursement consulting services to over fifty clients from medical technology companies to health care service providers to Universities and ranging in size from pre-revenue, venture-backed start-ups to Fortune 100 companies.  Dr. McDonald is a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Indiana University where he teaches courses regarding the business of medicine to joint degree MD/MBA candidates and assists in the commercialization of University technologies.

 






 
Board Member – Samuel L. Jacobs Graduate from Indiana University - Indianapolis School of Law (1976 Summa Cum Laude), he has been a practitioner in the area of plaintiff's personal injury since his graduation. He is a member of the Indianapolis, Indiana State and American Bar Associations; Indiana Trial Lawyers Association (Director, 1987); The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; The American Board of Trial Advocates. He has participated in numerous CLE programs as an author and speaker. He also serves as a court-appointed mediator in personal injury matters. For the past twenty (20) years, he has been a partner in the Indianapolis law firm of Mitchell Hurst Jacobs & Dick, LLP.