Asha Scielzo Appointed President of the American Health Law Association
The American Health Law Association (AHLA) has announced Asha Scielzo as its new Association President for the upcoming year. Scielzo officially began her term on July 1.
"It has been an honor to associate with Asha over the years and see the influence she provides as an ambassador for health law," said David S. Cade, chief executive officer of AHLA. "Her dynamic passion for health care and drive to get things done will be a major contributor in AHLA’s future success. I look forward to seeing what she will accomplish in the coming year."
A long-standing member of AHLA since 2002, Scielzo has served in various leadership roles, including as a board member, program chair, donor, and mentor. With several years of health law practice experience, she currently serves as the director of theÌýÌýat Â鶹ÊÓƵ Washington College of Law. In this role, she channels her deep passion for health care to champion progress in health law education, guiding students and professionals in developing meaningful careers and inspiring them to leave their mark on the industry.Ìý
Scielzo's presidency marks a significant milestone in AHLA's commitment to fostering a diverse and vibrant community. As the first president of South Asian descent, she emphasizes the importance of diversity and inclusive leadership within the association.
"I am honored to champion AHLA's legacy of inclusivity, recognizing that our collective perspectives drive innovation and growth within health law," said Scielzo. "As president, I am committed to advancing our mission to deliver authoritative educational content and serve as a professional home for all those who engage in health law. I am deeply honored to serve as president of the American Health Law Association—the leading health law association in the nation — rising to meet the challenges of our dynamic and complex industry while setting new benchmarks for excellence."
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"As the director of the Health Law and Policy Program at Â鶹ÊÓƵ Washington College of Law, Asha has demonstrated exceptional leadership, vision, and dedication to advancing health law education and policy," said Â鶹ÊÓƵWCL Interim Dean Heather Hughes. "Her innovative approaches and commitment to excellence have significantly enhanced our program’s reputation and impact. I am confident that her expertise, passion, and collaborative spirit will greatly benefit the American Health Law Association, driving its mission forward and fostering advancements in health law across the nation."
Scielzo's term as president is poised to drive AHLA’s mission forward, setting new standards for excellence in health law.
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