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HEALTHIAIRE LLC

CEO · AAMVA Staff Executive Leadership Noemi C. Arthur · MBA Vice President · Member Support Staff Executive Leadership Cian Cashin Vice President · Government Affairs Staff Executive Leadership Surajit Chatterjee Vice President · Technology &amp · CIO Staff Executive Leadership Darcy Doty · EdD · MPA Vice President · Vehicle Programs &amp · Services Staff Executive Leadership Patrick Fernan · Driver Programs &amp · Identity Management Programs &amp · Services Staff Executive Leadership Emily Pura Vice President · Human Resources Staff Executive Leadership Philip Quinlan Vice President · Business Development Staff Executive Leadership Wendy Sibley Vice President · Finance &amp · CFO Staff Executive Leadership Paul Steier Vice President · Subcommittees &amp · Exhibit

JACKSONVILLE, FL 32244

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CEO
AAMVA Staff Executive Leadership Noemi C. Arthur
MBA Vice President
Member Support Staff Executive Leadership Cian Cashin Vice President
Government Affairs Staff Executive Leadership Surajit Chatterjee Vice President
Technology &amp
CIO Staff Executive Leadership Darcy Doty
EdD
MPA Vice President
Vehicle Programs &amp
Services Staff Executive Leadership Patrick Fernan
Driver Programs &amp
Identity Management Programs &amp
Services Staff Executive Leadership Emily Pura Vice President
Human Resources Staff Executive Leadership Philip Quinlan Vice President
Business Development Staff Executive Leadership Wendy Sibley Vice President
Finance &amp
CFO Staff Executive Leadership Paul Steier Vice President
Subcommittees &amp
Exhibit

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