As Managing Director of Future Factory, Ed Michael Reggie serves on numerous corporate
boards of directors. He also holds a faculty appointment at Tulane University in
the Department of Health Systems
Management.
Mr. Reggie serves on the board of the
New Orleans BioInnovation Center, a wet lab incubator and a Good Manufacturing
Practices laboratory for stem cell, vector and DNA production. In addition, he serves
as Treasurer of Freedom From
Hunger, a nonprofit global development organization. He also serves on the
Board of Directors of California-based
MicroCredit Enterprises, which invests in and supports microlending in the
third world.
Mr. Reggie founded American LIFECARE, a multi-state managed care organization, and
served as its Chairman of the Board until August 2004, at which time it was sold
to Private Healthcare Systems of Waltham, MA. Mr. Reggie was a founding board member of the Louisiana Association of Health Plans and the Louisiana Health Care Commission.
Previously, Mr. Reggie served as the Chief Executive Officer of Regent Health System,
a rural hospital chain. Earlier in his career he was a commercial bank president.
He has served as a healthcare system examiner in Cuba, Syria, Jordan, Israel and
the occupied territories on behalf of the Human Rights Project, Washington, D.C.
And he has been a delegate to Academy of International Health Studies trade missions
to Rome and Hong Kong.
Mr. Reggie received his Master of Business Administration degree from the A.B. Freeman
School of Business at Tulane University. |