Advisory Board
- Andrew Carle
Andrew Carle, MHSA is an Assistant Professor and founding Director of the Program in Assisted Living/Senior Housing Administration within the College of Health and Human Services at George Mason University.
Mr. Carle has more than 20 years of senior housing and healthcare management experience, including previous service as one of the first operations executives and Vice President of Business Services for a Top 10 senior housing provider. Mr. Carle is credited with identifying and defining a new category of senior housing – University Based Retirement Communities (UBRC’s), as well as a definition and categories for “Nana” technology (technologies for older adults) – for which he has received national recognition.
Mr. Carle’s work has been featured on NPR Radio, FOX Morning News, and in The Washington Post, USA TODAY, UPI, The Chronicle for Higher Education, The Journal for Active Aging, and numerous industry and seniors-related publications. Mr. Carle has a Masters degree in Health Services Administration from The George Washington University, and a Bachelors degree in Business Administration/Marketing from the State University of New York at Buffalo.
- Ido Eilam
Ido Eilam is the Chief Executive Officer and one of the founders of SunSetter Products, the largest direct marketer and manufacturer of home retractable awnings in the United States. Originally from Israel, Mr. Eilam is an ex-fighter pilot in the Israeli air force.
With the vision to cover every deck and patio in the United States with a retractable awning, Mr. Eilam grew his company to become the US awning industry leader with the only recognized awning brand.
Mr. Eilam has a Master in Business Administration degree from the Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Science degree in Aeronautical Engineering.
- Lillian Glickman, PH.D.
Lillian Glickman has over 35 years of experience in gerontology and with the Massachusetts aging network. She is currently Co-Director of the Management in Aging Services Master’s Program in Gerontology at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
From 1998 until January 2003, she served as Secretary of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs, a cabinet level position. Prior to that, she served as Assistant Secretary for nine years during two separate time periods. As Secretary, she was responsible for advocating on behalf of the Commonwealth’s elders and overseeing community-based services for elders. Among her accomplishments were developing and implementing Prescription Advantage, the first insurance-based prescription drug program in the country; providing more intensive home care services; and providing expanded services to elders in public housing through the Supportive Housing program.
She previously served as Executive Director of two Governor’s Commissions and worked both in academia and in the private sector. She received Master of Social Work and Ph.D. degrees from the Heller School at Brandeis University and her A.B. degree from Harvard University.
- David M. Margulies, M.D.
David M. Margulies is the President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Correlagen Diagnostics. He has been a major contributor to the field of commercial clinical information technology. He has founded several successful health information technology ventures and served as a senior executive at Children’s Hospital Boston, Cerner Corporation, and CareInsite (now WebMD). He has also served on the boards of several health information technology and biotechnology companies. Dr. Margulies is a graduate of Amherst College and Harvard Medical School, board-certified in internal medicine, and has been a faculty member of Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons and Harvard Medical School.