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News Release | American Ambulance Association Celebrates 147 EMS Heroes as 2025 Stars of Life

October 21, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Emily Nichols
Enichols@ambulane.org

American Ambulance Association to Celebrate 147 EMS Heroes as 2025 Stars of Life

Washington, DC—The American Ambulance Association (AAA) is proud to recognize 147 outstanding emergency medical services professionals as 2025 Stars of Life. These honorees—paramedics, EMTs, dispatchers, and mobile healthcare providers—represent the very best of EMS from across the United States.

The 2025 Stars of Life celebration will take place November 3–5, 2025, in Washington, DC. While some honorees will be recognized locally, many will travel to the nation’s capital to receive their awards, share their stories with policymakers, and celebrate the vital work of EMS. 

In addition to the Stars, Senator Susan Collins of Maine will be recognized as the 2025 AAA Legislator of the Year. The AAA will also honor eight Senators and seventeen Representatives with Legislative Recognition Awards for their ongoing support of mobile healthcare and the EMS profession.

Together, these 147 individuals embody the spirit of service and commitment that defines EMS—saving lives, strengthening communities, and inspiring others through their dedication.

This year’s distinguished Stars of Life honorees are:

Jennifer Aguilar, Operations Lead, Superior Mobile Health, San Antonio, TX
Kayla Alderman, Paramedic & Field Training Officer, Sunstar Paramedics, Largo, FL
Mark Allen, Paramedic, EMSA, TULSA, OK
Zoe Allison, Sergeant, Paramedic, & Field Training Officer, Metropolitan EMS, Little Rock, AR
Anthony Arrigo, Operations Manager – Paramedic, Kunkel Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Utica, NY
Domingo Barboa, Emergency Medical Technician, Cascade Ambulance, Bellingham, WA
Carlos Bautista, Base Aviation Manager & Fixed Wing Pilot, EagleMed, Dodge City, KS
Emma Beaupre, Field Operations Manager, Armstrong Ambulance Service, Arlington, MA
Jonathan Bell, Paramedic, Metropolitan EMS, Little Rock, AR
Kathleen Benoit, Paramedic , Cataldo Ambulance Service, Somerville, MA
Cortney Bloxham, Paramedic & Field Training Officer, Pafford Medical Services, Inc., Stigler, OK
Scott Bodien, GIS Analyst Communications, Mecklenburg EMS Agency, Charlotte, NC
Kandice Bogatz, Paramedic, Northwell Emergency Medical Services, Syosset, NY
Andre Joel Bower, Critical Care Paramedic, LifeCare Medical Transports, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Fredericksburg, VA
Robert Brengartner, Emergency Medical Technician, Hall Ambulance, Bakersfield, CA
Richard Byerwalters, District Chief, Mohawk Ambulance Service, Schenectady, NY
Alison Cagle, Emergency Medical Technician, Acadian Ambulance, Lafayette, LA
Nathan Cagna, Emergency Medical Technician, Huron Valley Ambulance, Ann Arbor, MI
Jeremy Capps, Emergency Medical Technician, Hall Ambulance, Bakersfield, CA
Larry Christian, EMT-Basic, Seals Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Indianapolis, IN
Timothy Clark, Paramedic, Rescue, Inc., Brattleboro, VT
Hugh Coley, Emergency Medical Technician, Northwell Emergency Medical Services, Syosset, NY
Jason Cooke, Vice President of Operations, Medshore Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Anderson, SC
Chris Crawford, Paramedic Field Training Officer, American Medical Response, Portland, OR
Naomi Crittendon, Emergency Medical Technician, Olympic Ambulance, Tacoma, WA
Talitha Crowe, Emergency Medical Technician, American Medical Response , Temple, TX
Nathanael Day, Flight Nurse & Paramedic, EagleMed , Wichita, KS
Krystal Daymonde, Paramedic & Patient Field Instructor, Hartford HealthCare EMS Network, Meriden, CT
Courtney De Weese, Supervisor & Paramedic, Life EMS Ambulance, Grand Rapids, MI
Trish Dickerson, Paramedic & Field Training Officer, Pafford Medical Services, Inc., Oklahoma City, OK
Sergey Dobrinin, Critical Care Paramedic & Field Training Officer, Bell Ambulance, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Rudy Drago, Dispatch Lead, River Medical, Lake Havasu City, AZ
Aaron Durette, Paramedic Field Training Officer, American Medical Response, West Hartford, CT
Arianne Emling, Flight Nurse – Base Clinical Lead, Air Evac Lifeteam, Marion, IL
Jimi Estrada-Velazquez, Paramedic, American Medical Response, Riverside, CA
Tom Felter, Paramedic and Station Manager, Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Indiana, Hebron, IN
Marc Flores, Flight Paramedic, Air Evac Lifeteam, Abilene, TX
Tyler Ford, Paramedic, REACT EMS, Shawnee, OK
Kara Fox, Chief Administrative Officer, Ute Pass Regional Ambulance District, Woodland Park, CO
Neil Frame, Operations Director, Metro-Area Ambulance Service, Mandan, ND
Eric Friedell, EMT Communications Coordinator, Northwell Emergency Medical Services, Syosset, NY
Will Gardam, Captain, Paramedic, Spirit EMS, Greenville, OH
Rusty Gilbert, Paramedic, Pafford EMS of Louisiana, Ruston, LA
Kenny Glimme, Flight Paramedic, REACH, Oceanside, CA
Aaron Goodloe, Paramedic, American Medical Response, Kansas City, KS
Alex Gossett, Paramedic, Puckett EMS, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Rockmart, GA
Dylan Graves, Lead Paramedic – Field Training Officer, American Medical Response, Keizer, OR
Terry Gray, Emergency Medical Technician – Crew Chief, American Medical Response, Puyallup, WA
Rachelle Hallett, Critical Care Paramedic, Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI
John  Harding, Assistant Supervisor, Paramedic, Mayo Clinic Ambulance, Rochester, MN
Carol Harper, Administrative Assistant, Frontier Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Fremont County, WY
Jeanine Hasenkopf, Chief Supervisor Dispatch, Mohawk Ambulance Service, Schenectady, NY
Jayeah Haske, Dispatch Supervior, Life EMS Inc., Enid, OK
Shelby Hawkins, Advanced Emergency Medical Technician, Southern Paramedic Services, Brinkley, AR
Brian Heisz, Paramedic, Gundersen Tri-State Ambulance, La Crosse, WI
Charles Henley, Emergency Medical Technician, On-Duty Supervisor, Pafford Medical Services, Inc., Quitman County, MS
Connor Holt, Paramedic, Shoals Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Jefferson County, AL
Athena Hopkins, Paramedic & On-Duty Supervisor, Pafford Medical Services, Inc., Rogers County, OK
Ryan Horowitz, Dispatch Manager, Falck USA, Orange, CA
Julie Humes, Flight Nurse, Air Evac Lifeteam, MaComb, IL
Braxton Impson, Paramedic, East Baton Rouge Parish EMS, Baton Rouge, LA
Zachary Jahnke, Paramedic, Life EMS Ambulance, Grand Rapids, MI
Jeremy Jaime, Paramedic, Falck USA, Alameda, CA
Louann Jarreau, Communications Supervisor, East Baton Rouge Parish EMS, Baton Rouge, LA
Stacy Jensen, Critical Care Paramedic, M Health Fairview / HealthEast, St. Paul, MN
Christopher Jerrell, Assistant Operations Supervisor, Mecklenburg EMS Agency, Charlotte, NC
Jeff Kaufman, Director of Logistics & Mobility, PatientCare EMS Solutions, Sioux Falls, SD
Daryl Kennedy, Field Training Officer, Advanced Life Systems, Spokane, WA
Joseph Ketcham, Paramedic Supervisor, MedicWest, North Las Vegas, NV
Stacy Kohn, Captain, Friendswood EMS, League City, TX
Eric Korneffel, Critical Care Paramedic, Northwell Health, Syosset, NY
Jason Lambeth, Emergency Medical Technician, Sinor EMS, Butler, OK
Katie Leland, Training and Education Captain, Ute Pass Regional Ambulance District, Woodland Park, CO
Josh Lewis, Supervisor / Paramedic, Life EMS Ambulance, Grand Rapids, MI
Antony Lockwood, Paramedic Shift Supervisor, Regional Ambulance Service, Rutland, VT
Paul Lopez, Dispatch Manager, Falck USA, Los Angeles, CA
P.J. Lowe, Emergency Medical Technician Advanced, American Medical Response, Jackson, MS
Matt Magiera, Paramedic, Medstar EMS, Summerdale, AL
Samantha Mahan, Paramedic , Cataldo Ambulance Service, Somerville, MA
Dave Martens, EMS Educator, Gundersen Lutheran MedLink AIR, La Crosse, WI
Mathew Matouk, Paramedic, Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Illinois, Elmhurst, IL
Eva Matyus-Bailey, Paramedic, Pafford EMS of Mississippi, Brandon, MS
Caleb McDougal, Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician , Southern Paramedic Service , Brinkley, AR
Beau McFarlin, Flight Paramedic, Air Evac Lifeteam, Marion, IL
Daniel McIntosh, Supervisor, Lakes Region EMS, North Branch, MN
Alyssa McMullen, Paramedic, Mohawk Ambulance Service, Schenectady, NY
Alexander Megquier, Paramedic, American Medical Response,  West Hartford, CT
Osvaldo Michel, Emergency Medical Technician, Hall Ambulance, Bakersfield, CA
William Miles, Paramedic, Hall Ambulance, Bakersfield, CA
Douglas Milks, Paramedic, American Medical Response, Angola, NY
Ashley Miranda, Emergency Medical Technician, Hartford HealthCare EMS Network, Meriden, CT
Dillon Misenheimer, Paramedic, East Baton Rouge Parish EMS, Baton Rouge, LA
Edmund Moreshead, Paramedic, North East Mobile Health, Scarborough, ME
Magen Morris, Paramedic – Special Events Administrative Supervisor, MedicWest, North Las Vegas, NV
Jon Mullaly, Paramedic & Field Training Officer, Armstrong Ambulance Service, Arlington, MA
Gheorghe Munteanu, Emergency Medical Technician, Action Ambulance Service, Inc., Wilmington, MA
Holly Nasello, Paramedic, Life Line, Prescott, AZ
Andrew Natoli, Paramedic, Field Training Officer, Medic Ambulance Service Inc., Sonoma, CA
Daniel Norfleet, Operations Manager – Paramedic, First Call Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Clarksville, TN
Thomas Elliot Owen, Paramedic & Field Supervisor, Magnolia Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Forest, MS
John Pagonis, Emergency Medical Technician, Northwell Emergency Medical Services, Syosset, NY
Shrey Patel, Paramedic Supervisor, Hall Ambulance, Bakersfield, CA
Aaron Pearce, Paramedic & Field Training Officer, Sunstar Paramedics, Largo, FL
Jonathan Penick, Emergency Medical Technician, EMSA, TULSA, OK
Trey Phillips, Flight Nurse – Paramedic, Air Evac Lifeteam, Snellville, GA
Mark Powers, Emergency Medical Technician – Field Training Officer, Community Care Ambulance Network, Ashtabula, OH
Tarun Prajapati, Critical Care Transport Nurse, MedEx Ambulance, SKOKIE, IL
Rick Pringle, Paramedic – Field Training Officer, American Medical Response , Temple, TX
Julie Purick, Critical Care Paramedic, American Medical Response, Rochester, NY
Gerardo Ramirez, Paramedic, Falck USA, San Diego, CA
Emma Reyes, Emergency Medical Technician, Action Ambulance Service, Inc., Wilmington, MA
Dana Rhoades, Emergency Medical Technician, Action Ambulance Service, Inc., Wilmington, MA
LeAnn Riley, EMS & Fire Dispatcher, American Medical Response, Modesto, CA
Ryan Rizen, Clinical Education Manager, American Medical Response, Evansville, IN
Katelyn Roberts, Manager of EMS Operations, REMSA Health, Reno, NV
Jess Robins, Paramedic, Field Training Officer, Medic Ambulance Service Inc., Vallejo, CA
Darrell Rohe, Critical Care Paramedic & Field Training Officer, Lakes Region EMS, North Branch, MN
Daniel Rooney, 911 Supervisor, Maricopa Ambulance, Priority Ambulance, LLC, Maricopa County, AZ
Samantha Sabol, Paramedic – Field Training Officer, American Medical Response, Temple, TX
Joannie Sanchez, Flight Nurse, Acadian Ambulance, Lafayette, LA
Sara Sanders, Emergency Medical Technician, Mohawk Ambulance Service, Schenectady, NY
Missy Satterfield, Flight Nurse – Paramedic, Air Evac Lifeteam, Abilene, TX
Joseph Sisneros, Paramedic, Del Norte Ambulance, Crescent City, CA
Jamon Smith, Director of Training, Gold Cross Services, Salt Lake City, UT
Christopher Spilde, Clinical Manager, Woodburn Ambulance Service, Woodburn, OR
Mark Staley, Paramedic, Operations Manager, Pafford Medical Services, Inc., Chicot & Drew Counties, AR
Morgan Stanley, Emergency Medical Technician , American Medical Response , Independence, MO
Jason Staszko, Medical Director, Bell Ambulance, Inc., Milwaukee, WI
Jonathan Stocker, Critical Care Transport Paramedic, Superior Mobile Health, San Antonio, TX
Doug Struble, EMS District Chief, Mercy Ambulance Service, Inc., Savannah, GA
Sarah Stump, Director of CDST, Spirit EMS, Greenville, OH
Samantha Sukel, System Controller & Emergency Medical Technician, Emergent Health Partners, Ann Arbor, MI
Tristan Tomlins, Paramedic, Medic Ambulance Service Inc., Vallejo, CA
Jonathan Tseng, QA/QI Specialist, Falck USA, Orange, CA
Corey Tucker, Mechanic, Century Ambulance, Orange Park, FL
Stone Volkmer, Paramedic – Field Training Officer, Community Care Ambulance Network, Ashtabula, OH
Julianna Wadsworth, Paramedic, Olympic Ambulance, Poulsbo, WA
Adam Wagh, Communications Center Manager., Superior Mobile Health, San Antonio, TX
Parker Wallace, Crew Chief & Field Training Officer, Mecklenburg EMS Agency, Charlotte, NC
Michelle Walsh, Advanced Scope Paramedic, Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Ohio, Lancaster, OH
April Weisler, Paramedic, Southern Oklahoma Ambulance Service, Ardmore, OK
Alisha Welicki, Paramedic and North Operations Manager, Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Michigan,  Sterling Heights, MI
Melissa White, Basic Life Support Lead, Metropolitan EMS, Little Rock, AR
Dustin Williams, Assistant Manager Critical Care Transport & Manager of Ground Organ Transport, Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service of Illinois, Schaumburg, IL
Dustin Wilson, Paramedic, American Medical Response, Stockton, CA
Ryan Zavada, Critical Care Paramedic, Advanced Medical Transport, Peoria, IL
Brannen Zilka, Paramedic, American Medical Response, Concord, CA

 

Please note that members of the media are welcome to attend the Stars of Life Banquet at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill hotel on November 4, 2025, from 7:00–9:00 pm. Interviews with Stars of Life will be available.

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About The American Ambulance Association

Caring for People—First.

The American Ambulance Association safeguards the future of mobile healthcare through advocacy, thought leadership, and education. AAA advances sustainable EMS policy, empowering our members to serve their communities with high-quality on-demand healthcare. For more than 40 years, we have proudly represented those who care for people first.



Presidential Message on Emergency Medical Services Week, 2025

From the White House on May 20, 2025

Over 240 million times a year – nearly seven times every second – an American in need dials 911. With one simple call, Americans can activate a team of highly-skilled and experienced emergency medical professionals to evaluate and administer lifesaving care anytime, anywhere.

Our Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers are made up of ordinary Americans who demonstrate extraordinary courage, compassion, and devotion to duty. When seconds count and lives hang in the balance, we can always count on EMS providers to act swiftly and valiantly in rendering expert medical care.

While we salute and honor the service of our emergency medical technicians, paramedics, emergency medicine nurses and physicians every week, this National EMS Week, we pay special tribute to those who selflessly sacrifice so others may live.

We recognize the sacrifice our EMS providers make each and every day in every corner of our country. Whether on an ambulance or in an emergency room, aboard aircraft or sea-faring vessels, Americans rest easy knowing that the greatest and most field-tested medical providers anywhere in the World are standing by to respond in a moment’s notice.

This week, my Administration honors every EMS professional who is selflessly working on the frontlines of crisis to aid others in their hour of need. We offer our unending gratitude to every noble professional and volunteer whose strength, fortitude, and determination keeps America safe.

2025 EMSNext Recipients Announced

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Samantha Hilker
Sr. Director of Strategic Initiatives
shilker@ambulance.org

American Ambulance Association Announces 2025 EMSNext Winners

Washington, D.C. – The American Ambulance Association (AAA) is proud to recognize its third annual class of EMSNext honorees. EMSNext is a groundbreaking initiative that spotlights emerging emergency medical services (EMS) leaders and offers them leadership development, structured mentorship, and collaborative networking opportunities throughout the year. These 16 outstanding individuals from 10 states join a growing network of 54 EMSNext program alumni poised to assume prominent leadership roles in the profession.

“We are incredibly proud to welcome the 2025 class of EMSNext,” said AAA President Jamie Pafford-Gresham. “Their passion, dedication, and leadership inspire us all and promise a brighter, more resilient future for EMS. Together, they will stand at the forefront of mobile healthcare excellence for patients across the nation—now and in the future.”

  • Oluwafemi “Daniel” Adebisi | Commercial Project Manager, Falck USA | California
  • Nancy Chustz | Communications Operations Manager, Acadian Ambulance Service | Louisiana
  • Rebekah Cummings | Operations Coordinator, Acadian Ambulance Service | Louisiana
  • Cassandra Ewig-Bruss | Scheduling Coordinator, Bell Ambulance | Wisconsin
  • Ryan Felshaw |  Operations Manager, MedicWest Ambulance | Nevada
  • Damian Gonzales | Deputy Director of Operations, Mecklenburg EMS Agency (MEDIC) | North Carolina
  • Gavin James Hall | Education & Quality Manager, Pafford Emergency Medical Services, Inc. | Louisiana
  • William Hardy | Critical Care Paramedic, American Medical Response | Tennessee
  • Matthew Herman | Data Analyst, Costal Medical Transportation Services | Massachusetts
  • Michael Kaduce | Director, Falck Health Institute | California
  • Matthew Lewis | EMT Supervisor, Bell Ambulance | Wisconsin
  • Amanda McQuistian | Operations Director, Lifecare Medical Transport | Virginia
  • Shane Ryan | Administrative Operations Manager, Falck | California
  • Maeve Shannahan | Emergency Medical Technician, Grady Emergency Medical Services | Georgia
  • Heather Stenbroten | Administrative Director, Gold Cross Ambulance Service, Inc. | Wisconsin
  • Heather Zimmerman | CFO & HR Manager, Ambulance Service of Manchester, LLC & Aetna Ambulance Service, Inc.| Connecticut

2025 EMSNext honorees receive complimentary registration to the American Ambulance Association Annual Conference & Trade Show in Lexington, KY June 22-24. They will be recognized at the conference’s opening keynote address on Sunday, June 22, 2025, in addition to participating in a collaborative workshop focused on solving the biggest challenges in out-of-hospital care.

“The EMSNext program is an investment in the future of our profession,” adds Pafford-Gresham. “By fostering leadership and innovation, we are strengthening EMS from the ground up, ensuring our communities continue to receive the highest quality emergency medical care.”

About the American Ambulance Association

The American Ambulance Association safeguards the future of mobile healthcare through advocacy, thought leadership, and education. AAA advances sustainable EMS policy, empowering its members to serve their communities with high-quality on-demand healthcare. For more than 40 years, AAA has proudly represented those who care for people first.

A Message from AAA President Jamie Pafford-Gresham

Happy New Year from Our New Association President

 

Dear Fellow Members,

I am saddened to begin the New Year with such grim and shocking news from Louisiana and New York. I am sickened and heartbroken—as I know you are—by the terror attack that struck New Orleans this weekend as well as the mass shooting in the Bronx. Our hearts ache for the victims and all those whose lives have been shattered by these senseless acts of violence. We also offer our deepest gratitude to our fellow first responders who selflessly rushed toward danger to provide skilled care and comfort in the midst of these tragedies. May their example galvanize us as we work in concert in support of EMS.

Despite these tragedies, as we ring in 2025, I am excited to begin my two-year term as the president of the AAA. I am deeply honored and humbled by the outpouring of support I have received as we begin this 24-month journey together.

I say TOGETHER because this is about US and OUR profession, and I don’t plan to do this alone. I need your participation as we move forward to ensure the best outcomes for all of us in emergency medical services.

Decades ago, when I began working in the business office (which was the kitchen) of what was then my parents’ small Arkansas ambulance service, I never imagined that one day our family of Pafford companies would care for communities in four states, nor that I would have the opportunity to serve my EMS colleagues on the American Ambulance Association board.

I’d like to thank the outgoing AAA President, my friend, Randy Strozyk, for his hard work and leadership. Randy’s dedication over the past two years has enhanced unity and camaraderie among our leaders, members, and fellow EMS stakeholder organizations. I applaud his efforts and those of the larger board, committee chairs, and vice chairs. I am privileged to continue working with this extraordinary group of mobile healthcare professionals.

Too often, EMS—especially private EMS—feels like an unappreciated and misunderstood underdog. 2025 presents an opportunity to change that narrative. One of my cardinal rules at Pafford EMS is, “no whining allowed,” and another is if you complain about a challenge, be prepared to bring forth a proposed solution at the same time. We each know the incredible value we bring to our communities and patients. Together, our voices will be heard in Washington as we share data and stories highlighting the impact of the 24/7 on-demand mobile healthcare we provide.

I hope to approach my AAA presidency with the same sense of urgency with which we treat our patients. As a profession, we can work side-by-side to quickly and effectively secure the extension of the Medicare add-ons beyond the current March 31 expiration date, then collaborate on advancing additional key priorities including sustainable reimbursement, innovative payment models, and solutions to EMS’s challenging workforce shortage.

To accomplish these shared goals, we ask that AAA members treat our advocacy efforts with the same care, grit, and tenacity we demonstrate in our communities every day. On behalf of the board, I ask that you please respond quickly to requests from our government affairs team to write letters or to set meetings with members of Congress. AAA’s grasstops relationships are sterling and have helped the association punch above its weight for decades. However, I believe all politics are local and you are the secret sauce in our success!  Grassroots efforts rule the day in transitional times like these when every interest group is competing for dollars and attention. Nothing is guaranteed—we quite literally cannot advance ambulance advocacy without the active cooperation of every AAA member organization.

In addition to supporting you through lobbying, AAA proudly offers outstanding member educational opportunities. Learning and networking abound at the 2025 AAA Annual Conference & Trade Show. We can’t wait to see you—and a thousand of our mutual colleagues—in beautiful Lexington, Kentucky June 22–24. Speaker proposals are due January 31, and the full agenda will be announced in February. However, please don’t hesitate to register for the conference and book your hotel room today. From reimbursement to operations to human resources, AAA 2025 will offer informative, engaging executive-level content to help you keep service rolling. Additionally, thanks to the support of our exhibitors and sponsors, this year’s event will have fun extras including a welcome reception the night before the conference, trade show special events, and entertaining optional outings to visit Lexington’s famous racehorses and distilleries. You don’t want to miss it as we will roll out our southern hospitality and have a great time!

We also look forward to honoring the 2025 class of Stars of Life in Washington, DC November 3–5. Nominations will open in late summer for this year’s cohort of exemplary EMS professionals. We hope that your ambulance service will join AAA in celebrating your hometown heroes in our nation’s capital.

If you have not yet renewed your AAA membership for 2025, I encourage you to do so immediately—your dues power our ability to drive the policy that sustains EMS. As a friendly reminder, your membership includes complimentary access to dozens of webinars and e-books—log in to our website any time for on-demand education from Scott Moore, Brian Werfel, and countless volunteer leaders. Members also receive deep discounts on everything from medical supplies to uniforms to ambulances through Savvik Buying Group. Additionally, we are proud to support your team with counselor matching services and on-site critical incident stress management should the need arise. New for this year, the AAA mentorship match program will offer an exciting career development opportunity for staff of all levels. AAA delivers these resources and many others as part of a comprehensive member benefits package that we are confident pays for itself many times over. (If you need help updating your contact details or accessing your benefits, please contact hello@ambulance.org for assistance.)

Those of you I’ve had the pleasure of meeting in person know that state ambulance advocacy is a personal passion of mine. In the course of operating Pafford Medical Services, I have seen firsthand many times how strong state associations drive enhanced revenue for EMS as well as add might to state and federal lobbying efforts. If you are not yet connected to your state ambulance association, I encourage you to reach out today. For our part, AAA will continue to support state-level boards with resources, research, events, and connection opportunities through our State Association Forum network and State Association Leadership Excellence conference.

Last, but not least, I wanted to share with you that the board has initiated a strategic planning process for the association to ensure that AAA is positioned for continued success. Our trusted consultants at Davidoff Mission-Driven Strategy will be gathering candid feedback from members of all types and sizes. Your insights are essential to charting a course for 2025 and beyond. I thank you in advance for your participation in surveys and/or virtual focus groups that will take place in the coming months.

I look forward to collaborating with you to move EMS forward in the coming 24 months. Thank you again for your support and participation, and happy New Year!

Now, let’s get to work!

Jamie

Jamie Pafford-Gresham
2025–2026 President
American Ambulance Association

2025 American Ambulance Association Board of Directors Announced

The American Ambulance Association (AAA) is pleased to announce its 2025 Board of Directors. These experienced mobile healthcare leaders bring passionate commitment to shaping the future of EMS policy. 

2024 Election Results: Board

Newly elected and re-elected board members will begin their terms on January 1, 2025. 

Wayne Jurecki, President-Elect
Wayne Jurecki is the Vice President/COO at Bell Ambulance, Inc. He will serve a two-year term.

Tom Fennell, Treasurer
Tom Fennell is the Regulatory Officer at Mayo Clinic Ambulance. He will serve a two-year term.

Allyson Pharr, Secretary
Allyson Pharr is the Chief Legal Officer and EVP Governmental Affairs at Acadian Ambulance. She will serve a two-year term.

Richard Raymond, Region 1 Director
Richard Raymond is the President & CEO at Armstrong Ambulance Service. He will serve a three-year term.

Terence Ramotar, Region 2 Director
Terence Ramotar is Director of Government Affairs, Southeast Region at Global Medical Response. He will serve a three-year term.

Chris Anderson, Region 3 Director
Chris Anderson is the Director of Operations at Bell Ambulance, Inc. He will serve a three-year term.

Michelle Anderson, Region 4 Director
Michelle Anderson is the Director of Administration at Lakes Region EMS. She will serve a three-year term.

Angie McLain-Johnson, Region 4 Director
Angie. McLain-Johnson is the VP of Revenue Integrity at Pafford Medical Services. She will serve for two years to complete the remainder of a term vacated by the election of a regional director to the executive committee.

Ron Quaranto, Region 4 Director
Ron Quaranto is Regional Vice President at Acadian Ambulance overseeing its South-Central, Central, and North Texas operations. He will serve for one year to complete the remainder of a term vacated by the election of a regional director to the executive committee.

Brenda Staffan, Region 5 Director
Brenda Staffan is the Chief Government Affairs & Public Policy Officer at Priority OnDemand, LLC. She will serve a three-year term. 

2025 Full Board

Following the recent completion of the 2024 election, the full 2025 board will be composed of the following individuals.

  • President Jamie Pafford-Gresham of Pafford EMS
  • President-Elect Wayne Jurecki of Bell Ambulance, Inc.
  • Secretary Allyson Pharr of Acadian Ambulance
  • Immediate Past President Randy Strozyk of Global Medical Response
  • Treasurer Tom Fennell of Mayo Clinic Ambulance
  • Director, Region 1 Mike Addario of Global Medical Response
  • Director, Region 1 Dennis Cataldo of Cataldo Ambulance Service
  • Director, Region 1 Rich Raymond of Armstrong Ambulance
  • Director, Region 2 Chuck Kearns of Mercy Ambulance Service, Inc.
  • Director, Region 2 Terence Ramotar of Global Medical Response
  • Director, Region 2 Mike Thomas of Jan-Care Ambulance
  • Director, Region 3 Chris Anderson of Bell Ambulance, Inc.
  • Director, Region 3 Tom Tornstrom of Gundersen Tri-State Ambulance
  • Director, Region 3 Kyle Wolber of Superior Air Ground Ambulance Service, Inc.
  • Director, Region 4 Angie McLain-Johnson of Pafford EMS
  • Director, Region 4 Michelle Anderson of Lakes Region EMS
  • Director, Region 4 Ron Quaranto of Acadian Ambulance
  • Director, Region 5 JD Fuiten of Metro West Ambulance
  • Director, Region 5 Brenda Staffan of Priority
  • Director, Region 5 Jimmy Pierson of Medic Ambulance
  • Medical Director Gerad Troutman, MD, MBA, FACEP, FAEMS of Global Medical Response

2024 Election Results: Ethics Committee

Members elected to the Ethics Committee include 

  • Gibson McCullagh (Region 1), 
  • Christopher Dell (Region 2), 
  • Mike Pieroni (Region 3), 
  • Dennis Rowe (Region 3), 
  • Johna Easley (Region 4), 
  • Ailyn Risch (Region 5), and 
  • Krista Cuthbert (Region 5). 

AAA looks forward to continued service to our members and the EMS profession in the new year.

About the American Ambulance Association

The American Ambulance Association safeguards the future of mobile healthcare through advocacy, leadership, and education. AAA advances sustainable EMS policy, empowering our members to serve their communities with high-quality on-demand healthcare. For more than 40 years, we have proudly represented those who care for people first. 

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