Brent Pottenger has a master's in health administration from the University of South California. His blog, Healthcare Epistemocrat, is one of the top healthcare blogs on wellsphere.com. He also co-founded Game Plan Academy (GPA), a nonprofit program that provides free academic, athletic, and leadership mentoring to students who normally would not have access to these resources
Brent talks about the healthcare reform debate, focusing on health issues that the nation's youth are facing. His interest is in finding ways to create healthy cultures in society that respect our diverse ancestral heritages. He believes that while talking about health insurance is important, society must also consider the root problems that are causing chronic illness. He notes, for example, that individuals today consume triple the amount of sugar that they did in the 1980s ... which he considers a root factor in illness
Maya Rockeymoore, former chief of staff for Rep. Charles Rangel, D-NY, and currently the president of Global Policy Solutions in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Stephen Kardos, Routinely quoted by publications such as the WSJ for his knowledge of the healthcare system. He is board certified in pediatrics from the American Board of Pediatric
Ron Wince, president and CEO of Guidon Performance solutions
Dr. Alford N. Vassall, has practiced medicine in New Mexico for many years, and is contributing author of "Audacious Aging."
Dr. Eva Mor, author of “Making the Golden Years Golden.” Mor has an M.A. in gerontology and health administration and a Ph.D. in epidemiology.
Matt Modleski, vice president of Stovall Grainger Modleski, Inc., healthcare consultants