BOARD MEMBERS

  • Mr. Bill Oldham serves as Chairman & President and leads the overall direction of TLI, finance, and business development.

    Bill Oldham brings more than 25 years as an entrepreneur, investor, executive and consultant supporting growth industries and high value clients across health, technology, financial, and energy industries.

    Mr. Oldham has led many cutting edge and dynamic companies in a broad range of industries. From bringing fintech to the PBM space, to building two $100m companies from scratch, to managing global financial and health organizations. Mr. Oldham has led teams and projects bringing innovation and technical excellence across geography and industries. and supports several startups with consulting and board level roles to drive business growth, develop strategy, and manage finance.

    Mr. Oldham’s career started on Wall Street working in the financial information services industry. Leading North and South American operations for a small technology company based in the UK, Mr. Oldham used technology to transform sales and service delivery, expand partnerships and networks and better support customers. Following this experience, Mr. Oldham has worked in financial, telecom, and healthcare industries including work in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. That experience, coupled with graduate education in the UK and Holland, has led to a belief system grounded in global experience.

    Mr. Oldham then sought to combine his health and financial interests in the rapidly growing value-based payments space bringing fintech to health. In 2013, Mr. Oldham and a team of two other investors bought AscellaHealth, a long-term care focused pharmacy benefits manager with a strong technology foundation based outside Philadelphia. With less than $1m in revenue in 2013, AscellaHealth has grown to manage over $300m in drug spend and more than $30m in revenue with strong profitability every year of operation. A niche player focused on specialty pharma payments and rebate management, AscellaHealth is a leader in the value-based, transparency movement of PBMs.

    In 2017, continuing to pursue fintech opportunities, Mr. Oldham founded a token-based, crypto currency payment solution and a blockchain technology platform to support small to medium-sized businesses. Oldham is also published author and speaker on cybersecurity, having led many projects across commercial and federal clients in security & cryptography applications, networks, and IT infrastructure.

    Mr. Oldham holds an BBA from Harding University with a major in Economics and a MBA in Entrepreneurship / Entrepreneurial Studies from Manchester Business School.

  • Ms. Shawn Murphy serves as Vice President, oversees the administration, programs and the execution of the mission and strategic plan for TLI.

    Shawn Murphy, Vice President of TLI, is an experienced leader and IT professional with an impressive history of driving organizational growth in both information technology and services industries. Her responsibilities as Vice President include developing, implementing and ensuring the integrity and effectiveness of the organizational core systems and administrative services that support TLI’s mission, vision and values.

    Ms. Murphy’s work in commercial satellite communications, telecommunications, medical logistics and financial industries leveraged new technologies and project management best practices to re-engineer business processes and automate labor intensive and paper-heavy processes to transform business operations.

    Her work for Defense Health Agency (DHA), Veterans’ Affairs (VA), and National Institutes of Health (NIH) programs focused on analysis of emerging technologies and enterprise-level business process transformation, interoperability, cybersecurity, and COTS integration.

  • Dr. Fred Cecere is a physician with greater than 40 years of experience. His major interests include: Bio-defense planning, disease management, performance metrics, process redesign and outcomes measurement in both commercial and Federal healthcare settings.

    Dr. Cecere served as the Chief Medical Officer of Evolvent (2012-2013). During his tenure with Evolvent, and during his previous tenure as the Chief Medical Officer for Expertech Solutions, he was a major force in the development of the Air Force Medical System (AFMS) Futures Group and in the transformation of that group into the Federal Health Futures Group (FHFG). During his three years as a coordinator of the FHFG, he demonstrated his acumen as a Futurist and as a highly skilled facilitator. As the current Chief Strategy Officer and Executive Director of the Thought Leadership & Innovation Foundation, he continues in a subject matter expert role to that organization. Until late 2008, Dr. Cecere was the Chief Medical Officer for Noblis (formerly Mitretek) a nationally prominent non-profit company working to improve healthcare performance in the Federal sector. Dr. Cecere has served as the President of the Society of Medical Consultants to the Armed Forces for the last two years.

    Dr. Cecere has a passion for improving the quality of health care and planning for the delivery of health care. Throughout his career he has blended his clinical acumen, his experience leading provider organizations and his knowledge of systems to make a difference. He has performed pioneering work in outcomes research, led major process improvement projects within the National Quality Management Program of the Department of Defense, and has been instrumental in the design and early functional integration of both the National Capital Area Multi-Service Market and more recently the newly conceived Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

    In 2001, Dr. Cecere founded CFR Enterprises as a company dedicated to supporting and promoting businesses and biotech firms that seek to advance the principals of responsible and high-quality healthcare. During his 26-year military career he served as Special Staff officer to the Surgeon General (TSG)/Commander U.S. Army Medical Command (USAMEDCOM), the Deputy Surgeon General and the Assistant Surgeon General for Health Services, Financial Policy and Readiness Operations. Dr. Cecere assisted TSG in communicating his strategic vision to the Army Medical Department’s internal and external audiences.

    Dr. Cecere received a Bachelor of Arts from Boston University College of Liberal Arts and received a Doctorate of Medicine from the Boston University School of Medicine.