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Our Team

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Susan Bornstein, MD, MPH
Founder and CEO

Susan G. Bornstein, MD, MPH is an OBGYN by training. She became so frustrated with the issues that her patients were having with cost and access to care that she returned to the University of Michigan for a Master’s in Public Health.

 

Susan has a comprehensive understanding of the healthcare delivery system, having cared for patients across a variety of practice settings, including running her own office for nearly 20 years. She has negotiated and tussled with insurance companies from the employer, provider, and patient perspectives, and is well aware of how frustrating, maddening, expensive, inefficient, and inequitable this process is. She is devoted to bridging the gap between the overwhelming evidence in favor of universal healthcare in the U.S., including a tax-based financing system proportional to means, and the public’s embrace and support of this concept. In service of this goal, she founded The Asclepius Initiative, where she enthusiastically serves as CEO and staff.

 

In her spare time, Susan enjoys running, reading, hiking, and baking (hence the running and hiking). She is at perpetual risk of becoming a crazy cat lady.

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Jeff Hadley
Project Manager

Jeff has over 25 years of leadership experience designing, developing and administering services within the non-profit and health care fields. At the Home of the Innocents, he established a community-based treatment program serving over 400 youth and their families.

 

For eight years he served as the Chief Executive Officer for Boys and Girls Haven, one of the Kentucky’s premier providers of mental health treatment services for children in the child welfare system. As Entrepreneur-In-Residence at Venture First, Jeff adapted innovative business solutions and strategies to tackle complex problems within the social impact sector. Jeff then led Humana’s community engagement and outreach strategies within the Kentucky Medicaid market.

 

Jeff has become a public policy advocate, operational strategist and change agent for issues affecting funding within the health care industry. He earned his Bachelor of Science in both Political Economics and Psychology from Centre College. With the business management principles he developed in his Entrepreneurship MBA from the University of Louisville, he will help to affect innovation in programming and organizational systems here at TAI.

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Salema Jenkins
Health Care Coverage Educator

Salema is an educator and problem-solver with a deep-rooted passion for service through education. Born and raised in Philadelphia, PA, she relocated to Louisville in 2014, where she continued her impactful work in education and community development. Over 13 years, Salema taught primarily Spanish, as well as Elementary School Math, 2nd grade, and 6th grade dual-language Literacy and Social Studies, working across three states in both public and independent schools. While she eventually transitioned out of the classroom, her commitment to empowering others through education has remained at the heart of her career.

Salema spent nearly two years working with a nonprofit dedicated to providing holistic services to immigrant, refugee, and underserved communities. In this role, she played an instrumental part in securing critical funding and fostering meaningful relationships with key stakeholders, supporting the organization’s mission of bridging gaps and promoting community well-being.

In her spare time, Salema enjoys exploring new destinations, cherishing time with her niece and nephew in Philadelphia, and doting on her beloved cats.

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Laci Comer
Communications Associate

Laci is a communications professional with decades of experience in journalism and nonprofit communications. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Human Services Management and a Master of Arts in Communications. 

Laci spent 16 years as a television news producer for stations in her hometown of Amarillo, Texas and Louisville, including more than10 years at WHAS11, before trading the newsroom for the nonprofit sector. Prior to joining TAI, she spent nearly 9 years as Communications Specialist for an addiction recovery center in Louisville. Her specialty is storytelling.

Laci was born and raised in Amarillo before moving to Louisville in 2003. She expected to only stay for a couple of years, but 20 years later, she still calls Louisville home. Laci's favorite things are notebooks, pens, reading, and the World Series Champion Texas Rangers. Her cat Sephora keeps Laci company as she works to help the TAI team educate Kentuckians about their choices when it comes to health care coverage.

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