Amy Jo Lamb, OTD, OTR/L, FAOTA EDUCATION SUMMARY OF . - Boston University

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Curriculum VitaeAmy Jo Lamb, OTD, OTR/L, ONDoctor of Occupational TherapyCreighton University, Omaha, NE, summa cum laude, May 2000Bachelors of Science in Occupational TherapyCreighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, magna cum laude, August 1998SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONSo Clinical experience as an occupational therapist in community and traditional settingsincluding pediatrics, acute rehabilitation, and geriatric populations in long-term carefacilities, assisted living and independent living environments.o Management and administrative experience within clinical, academic and professionalassociation environments.o Academic experience including clinical education coordination, teaching, curriculumdevelopment, student advising, strategic planning, accreditation, and marketing.o Consultation experience in program development and enhancement, qualityimprovements and benchmarks, documentation review and expert witnessing, healthpolicy review, grant writing and administration, marketing, and direct intervention.o Extensive advocacy experience on Capitol Hill including developing and deliveringtargeted messages, coordinating and attending fundraisers, mentoring and facilitatingother professional leaders to advocate for specific initiatives, and strategic campaigndevelopment.o Broad based public policy experience including experience in executive and legislativebranches of governmento Research experience relating to health care policy, evidence based practice, andadvocacy development, program development and effectiveness.o Professional speaking, presentation and professional testimony experience.PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENTMeraki&Me, Founder/CEOo Executive Coach (2020 – present)AJLamb Consulting LLC, Owner (2000 – present)o Health and Wellness Coach (2019 – present)o Executive Coaching (2019 – 2020)

o Professional documentation audit and review, expert witness/testimony (2012 –present)o Adjunct Faculty OTD 625 Public Policy at Misericordia University (May 2009 – present)o Independent contractor for occupational therapy service delivery (2000 – present)o Adjunct Faculty OSOT 8000 Ethical Leadership at St. Catherine’s University (May 2013 –2018)o Registered/Paid Lobbyist, Nebraska Occupational Therapy Association (2000-2008)o Consultant for program development, implementation planning, and evaluation (20002010)o Consultant for health policy review and development, advocacy planning andimplementation (2000-2010)Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy (September 2015 – August 2021)Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy (September 2010 – August 2015)Program Director, Occupational Therapy (September 2013 – August 2015)Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti MI (2010 - 2021)o Manage daily operations of entry level master’s of occupational therapy programo Led re-accreditation process and management of accreditation related taskso Teaching responsibilities Assessment and Intervention Courses with Older Adults (OCTH619); Supervision and Management in Occupational Therapy (OCTH 600); Assessmentand Intervention with Adults (OCTH 519); Health care policy and reimbursement acrossthe occupational therapy curriculum; Level I fieldwork seminar (OCTH 516- adults &OCTH 517 – older adults); U.S Health Care Delivery System (HLAD 305)o Research agenda focused on leadership development and mentoring, OT role inemerging service delivery models, effective program development, and health carereform implementationo Developed mental health wellness program for middle school students transitioning tohigh school; piloted in 2017o Member, University Aging Studies Advisory Board (2012-2013; 2015 – 2020)o Member, CHHS Grievance Committee (2011 – 2015; 2019 - 2020)o Member, SHS Finance Committee (2013 – 2015)o Member, SHS Program Director Committee (2013 – 2015)o Member, Lyla M. Spelbring Endowed Lectureship Committee (2010 – 2015)o Member, Occupational Therapy Program Evaluation Committee, (2010 – 2015) (Chair,2012-2013)o Occupational Therapy Program Search Committee (2014 – 2020)o Student advisingOutpatient Rehabilitation Director/Occupational TherapistBrookdale Senior Living, Denver CO (July 2009-Aug 2010)

o Manage multiple therapy departments in assisted living and independent livingcommunitieso Program development and marketing of therapy program, including wellness andprevention educationo Manage department budgetso Coordinated staff documentation review and trainings for occupational, physical andspeech therapieso Supervise staff including occupational therapists and assistants, physical therapistsand assistants, speech language pathologists, and FIT techso Deliver occupational therapy services in elder care setting including independentliving, assisted living, and home healthPart-time Occupational TherapistQuantum Health Professionals, Omaha NE (2008-2009)o Part time occupational therapist for therapist owned local clinical placement companyo Provided occupational therapy services in skilled nursing facilities, acute care hospitals,and inpatient rehabilitation hospitalsAssistant Professor of Occupational Therapy & Clinical Education Director (2005-2008)Adjunct Faculty (2004-2005; 2008-2009)Creighton University, Omaha NE (2004 – 2009)o Taught Health Care Policy OTD 517, Professional Communications, Occupation inCommunity I and II, Level I Fieldwork Courses, Level II Fieldwork course, ProfessionalTrajectory, Academic Supervisor Level II Fieldwork and Professional Rotationo Policy and advocacy instructor across the lifespan including laws and regulations guidingpracticeo Supervised 80-100 students on clinical affiliations annuallyo Ensured clinical education meets accreditation standardso Participated in clinical practice related to children in daycare and preschool settingo Led curricular mapping of clinical educationo Member of distance program and curriculum committeesPRN Occupational TherapistAegis Therapies, Omaha NE (2004-2005, May 2009-July 2009)o Provided occupational therapy services in skilled nursing facilities in Omaha andsurrounding areas.Consulting Occupational TherapistMunroe-Meyer Institute, Omaha NE (2003 - 2005)o Advocated and educated educational leaders, including school board, on adoption ofhandwriting curriculum for district

o Assisted in leadership of proposal research, quality assurance of programs, anddevelopment of evidence-based documentation to support occupational therapypracticeo Participated in occupational therapy service delivery with school age children in theOmaha Public Schoolso Led program for mentoring and training of staff to develop professional, practice, andleadership skillsAssistant Clinical Professor of Occupational TherapyCreighton University, Omaha NE (2001 - 2001)o Developed public policy curriculum for post-professional clinical doctoral students withAOTA Lobbyist, Christina Metzlero Coordinated and co-taught post-professional occupational therapy doctoral students forHealth Policy course OTD 517o Served as clinical supervisor in the mental health community based treatment settingfor students from EOTD 311 and EOTD 312Executive Director of Mind/Body/Spirit GrantALEGENT Health, Omaha NE (2000 –2001)o Conducted a feasibility study to determine interest of practitioners to have additionaltraining on the incorporation of spirituality into clinical practiceo Developed and coordinated curriculum for healthcare practitioners to incorporatespirituality into health care service provisiono Completed grant writing for continued funding after the completion of the pilotprogram this yearAssistant Professor of Occupational TherapyCollege of Saint Mary’s, Omaha NE (2001 - 2003)o Constructed curriculum for health care policy, community based occupational therapy,emerging areas of practice, and grant writing for occupational therapy programo Served as primary advisor to 20 students in occupational therapy programo Taught HM 300 Health Care Policy, OT 495 Entrepreneurship in Practiceo Developed a professional colloquium for graduating seniors to explore communitybased occupational therapy practice and develop programming for local entitieso Appointed as interim Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and temporary full-time facultyposition from July through December 2002o Completed research and analysis in preparation for program re-accreditationOccupational Therapist, Part-timeFairview Medical Center, St. Paul Minnesota (2000)o Participated in occupational therapy acute care service deliveryo Performed assessments, direct therapy services and case management for clientso Developed competency training program for clinical occupational therapy staff

Policy Administrator InternMinnesota House of Representatives, St. Paul Minnesota (2000 –2000)o Served as assistant policy administrator to the Health and Human Services PolicyCommittee in Minnesota House of Representativeo Completed policy review for proposed legislative changes to health care policyo Organized testimony for priority legislation on behalf of my Representativeo Prepared hearing questions for the chair of the policy committeeo Participated in meetings between my Representative and advocacy organizationso Participated in conference committees between House and SenateOccupational Therapist, Full-timeSt. Joseph’s Medical Center, Omaha NE (1998 - 1999)o Supervised occupational therapy students on fieldworko Trained and supervised new therapists and assistants hired for on-call serviceso Performed assessments, direct acute occupational therapy services and casemanagement for clientso Prioritized to meet necessary regulations set for treatment in acute carePROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCEPresident, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)(July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2019)President Elect, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)(July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016)Vice President, American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA)(July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2015)o Member of AOTA Board of Directorso Chair of the AOTA Centennial Commissiono Chair of the Fund to Promote Occupational Therapyo Lead for AOTA Strategic Planning including annual Centennial Vision prioritydevelopmento Member of the American Occupational Therapy Foundation Board of Directorso Member of the Representative Assembly of the Associationo Member of the Ethics Commission Appeals Panelo Faculty of the Managers Leadership Development Committeeo Board Liaison, Emerging Leaders Development Committeeo Board Liaison, Primary Care Teamo Board Liaison and Chair, Distinct Value Ad-Hoc Committeeo Media Expert in Health Policy, Health Reform, Primary Care, Wellness & Prevention andOccupational Therapy as a career

Trustee, American Occupational Therapy Foundation (AOTF)(July 2013 – June 2015; July 2016 – June 2019)Emeritus Member of Alumni Advisory Board, Creighton UniversitySchool of Pharmacy and Health Professions (2015 – present)Chair, American Occupational Therapy Political Action Committee (AOTPAC)(2007 – June 30, 2012) Region IV Director (2005 – June 30, 2012)American Occupational Therapy Associationo Liaison between AOTPAC and AOTAo Create opportunity for education and advocacy for political actiono Participate in practitioner education on health policy issues and advocacy for theprofessiono Assist AOTA Federal Affairs staff in organizing grassroots effortso Accompany other professional leaders to Capitol Hill to advocate for specific initiatives.o Interview candidates applying for regional board positionso Orientation and training of new board memberso Coordinate and attend fundraiserso Oversee AOTPAC fundraising and candidate support and ensure compliance withstandards established for approval of supportFaculty & Mentor, Emerging Leader ProgramAmerican Occupational Therapy Association (2010 – present)o Guide and facilitate students and or young practitioners interested in pursuingprofessional leadership.o 2015 – two mentees – one focused on distinct value priority and one focuse donprimary care teamo 2014 – two mentees – one focused on the distinct value communications andone focused on primary care teamo 2013 – two mentees – one focused on the distinct value project and one focusedon primary care initiative at AOTAo 2012 – one mentee – project focused on development of advocacy materials foroccupational therapy in state health care reform implementationo 2011 – one mentee – project focused on establishing the AOTPAC circle ofadvisors and key contacts for AOTA advocacy effortso 2010 – two mentees – one focused on program development in the clinic andcommunity and one developed advocacy promotional materials for AOTPAC tobe used with student populationChair, Wellness and Prevention Subgroup (February 2011 – December 2013)AOTA Presidential Health Care Reform Ad-Hoc CommitteeMember, Medical Necessity and Benefits Subgroup (February 2011 – June 2012)

AOTA Presidential Health Care Reform Ad-Hoc CommitteeMember, ACO and Medical Home Subgroup (April 2011 – June 2012)AOTA Presidential Health Care Reform Ad-Hoc CommitteeOccupational Therapy Advisory Board Member (2011 – June 2012)SLACK, Inc.Vice PresidentColorado Occupational Therapy Association (2009-2010)o Assist with member issueso Participate in strategic planning of OTACFederal/State Advocacy ChairNebraska Occupational Therapy Association (2000 - 2009)o Policy research and analysis on licensure, continuing competency, and scope of practiceexpansionso Draft policy briefs to offer wide scope of issues to executive board and membership forinformed decision makingo Responsible for tracking and monitoring of legislation and regulation that impactedoccupational therapy practiceo Lead research and strategy development on political climateo Education of elected officials on issues that impact occupational therapy practice.o Lead and organize grassroots advocacy effortso Organize and facilitate state wide conferences and town hall forums (on site andteleconferencing) to facilitate advocacy efforts of membershipPresident, Alumni Advisory Board, Creighton UniversitySchool of Pharmacy and Health Professions (2008 - 2009)o Represent Creighton University at national School of Pharmacy and Health Professionseventso Attend pharmacy, physical therapy and occupational therapy regional events toencourage alumni participationo Organized and led annual retreat focusing on building alumni relationso Coordinated alumni-in-residence program for current students to increase awareness ofschool and university alumni programso Established matching program for current students and alumni to serve as mentorsthroughout their respective professional programsGraduate Assistant, Dale Carnegie Course on Human RelationsDale Carnegie (2006 – 2008)o Coached students in communicating more effectively with otherso Mentored students in the human relations process

o Assisted course instructor by leading examples for the class participants to clearlyunderstand assignments for upcoming classesMember of Presidents Mental Health Advisory Board appointmentAmerican Occupational Therapy Association (2005 – 2007)o Led Midwestern region data collection of occupational therapy and licensed mentalhealth providerso Elected as liaison to Academic Fieldwork Coordinatorso Conducted feasibility study on requiring mental health fieldwork as part of generaloccupational therapy curriculumo Encouraged increased involvement from the AOTA Federal Affairs team to speak tofeasibility of inclusion of occupational therapy in mental health legislationo Drafted recommendations to the President of the Association regarding occupationaltherapy and mental healtho Presented to the Commission on Education regarding educational standards and policydevelopment regarding occupational therapy in mental health practiceAcademic Issues Hearing Board, Creighton UniversitySchool of Pharmacy and Health Professions (2005 – 2007)o Selected as occupational therapy representative to the committee in 2005o Examined cases of misconduct by studentso Developed questions sequences for witnesses involved in misconduct caseso Led questioning of those testifying before the boardo Facilitated discussion among hearing board members to make recommendation to theDean for appropriate actions regarding misconduct.Curriculum Committee, Creighton UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy (2005 – 2007)o Participated in data collection and data analysis of original entry level doctoralcurriculum that began in 2001o Presented data collected to facultyo Networked with faculty in other departments to identify school resources to assist inmeeting accreditation standardso Led sub-committee to ensure clinical education standards, health policy andmanagement standards were covered in content.o Participated in reorganization of curricular themeso Participated in curricular mapping of themes and standards to develop the revisedcurriculumo Co-led committee in implementation planning of the revised curriculum in 2006Search Committee, Creighton UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy (2004 – 2007)o Participated in search clinical education coordinators in 2004

Led recruitment of qualified candidates for positionsOrganized networking events at national conferences to fill open faculty linesElected as chair 2005 – 2007Led search committee for chair for two tenure-track faculty lines and one non-tenuretrack faculty lineo Conducted initial phone interviews of interested applicants and made recommendationsto full committeeo Coordinated on-campus visits for selected candidateso Established mechanism for student involvement in the interview process of candidateso Compiled information on candidates from all interview participantso Led committee in ranking of candidates and forwarded candidate ranks to departmentchair and Dean for further actionAdmissions Committee, Creighton UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy (2004 – 2007)o Recruited applicants for occupational therapy programo Reviewed applicationso Interviewed candidateso Advised incoming students to assist in transition to professional schoolooooDistance Education Committee, Creighton UniversityDepartment of Occupational Therapy (2004 – 2005)o Mentored distance doctor of occupational therapy students in scholarly work (papers,projects, and professional rotation)o Assisted in data collection of distance program curriculumo Participated in reorganization of distance program to align with on-campus programso Assisted in recruitment of students, application review, and candidate interviewsNominations Chair, NOTA Executive BoardNebraska Occupational Therapy Association (2003 – 2006)o Recruited volunteer leaderso Matched volunteers to committees and leadership positionso Participated in strategic networking to develop volunteer poolStrategic Planning Committee Member, Creighton UniversitySchool of Pharmacy and Health Professions (2003 – 2005)o Appointed as occupational therapy professional representative to the committeeo Participated in re-writing the mission of the School of Pharmacy and Health Professionso Co-led task force to identify ways to “foster leadership” among students, faculty andalumni which was a theme of the revised mission statemento Participated in education of faculty and staff regarding ways to foster leadership instudents as they are prepared to enter their respective professionsSearch Committee for Dean, Creighton University

School of Pharmacy and Health Professions appointment (2002 – 2003)o Appointed as occupational therapy professional representative to the committee.o Interviewed candidateso Communicated recommendations to the President of the University regardingcandidates interviewedMember of Alumni Advisory Board, Creighton UniversitySchool of Pharmacy and Health Professions (2002 – 2012)o Occupational therapy representative to the boardo Networked with fellow board members, two physical therapists and 9 pharmacistso Led task force on alumni recruitmento Advocated for student loan assistance to offset debt after graduationo Co-led effort to establish and endow the Centennial Alumni Scholarship to providetuition relief to students in the occupational therapy, pharmacy, and physical therapyprogramso Advocated for board composition to more accurately represent alumni of the schoolo Led effort to change board composition to add an additional occupational therapyrepresentativeVice-President of Board of DirectorsBeacon of Hope, Inc. (2001 – 2003)o Led and obtained 501c(3) nonprofit status for organizationo Development and marketing of clubhouse model programming community basedmental health serviceso Developed partnerships with regional mental health leaders to increase awarenessregarding services offered through Beacon of Hope, Inco Coordinated advocacy efforts of the organizationMember of Committee to Streamline Decision Making and Policy DevelopmentAmerican Occupational Therapy Association (2001 – 2002)o Appointed to examine the current decision making structure of the national associationo Led task force on increasing volunteer involvement of occupational therapyprofessionals in the state and national associationso Established methods to encourage involvement from professionals at all career stagesHONORS AND AWARDSo Creighton University Outstanding Alumni Award, April 2016o Creighton University Alumni Advisory Board, Director Emeritus, September 2014o Everett L. Marshall Fellow Award for Excellence in Service, Eastern Michigan University,April 2014o Leader in Occupational Therapy Lecture, University of Findlay, February 2013o Fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association, American OccupationalTherapy Association, April 2012

o Lindy Boggs Advocacy Award, American Occupational Therapy Association, April 2011o CBS Morning Show, Expert interview regarding Grip & Grin campaign of the AmericanOccupational Therapy Association, August 2008o Educator of the Year Award, Creighton University, 2006o Service Commendation, American Occupational Therapy Association, 2005o Advocate of the Year, Nebraska Occupational Therapy Association, October 2004o Advocate of the Year, Nebraska Occupational Therapy Association, September 2003o Service Commendation, American Occupational Therapy Association, 2002o Young Alumnus Award, Creighton University, October 2001o Certificate of Appreciation, Minnesota Occupational Therapy Association, August 2000o Appointed to speak on behalf of the OTD Class of 2000 at graduation and hoodingceremonies, May 2000o Superior Scholastic Achievement Award, Creighton University, April 2000o Occupational Therapy Community Development Award, April 1999NATIONAL PRESENTATIONSo Lamb, A.J., Covell, K., Dessoye, J., & Rowe, N. (2019). Lead from Where You Are:Leveraging Your Leadership Potential. AOTA Membership Appreciation PlusWebinar. Bethesda, MD.o Frolek-Clark, G., Stephenson, P. & Lamb, A.J. (2019). School Based OccupationalTherapy Practice: Your Questions Answered. AOTA Membership AppreciationPlus Webinar. Bethesda, MD.o Lamb, A.J. & McCarley, S. (2019). PDPM: Occupational Therapy Professionals’Opportunity to Improve Quality of Care. AOTA Membership Appreciation PlusWebinar. Bethesda, MD.o Lamb, A.J. (2019). Be Bold: A Call to Action for Occupational Therapy. AOTAAnnual Conference Presidential Address. New Orleans, LA.o Lamb, A.J. (2019). Townhall Forum. American Occupational TherapyAssociation Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.o Furniss. & Lamb, A.J. (2019). AOTA Quality Strategy & Collaborations.American Healthcare Association annual conference. Tampa, FL.o Frolek-Clark, G., Stephenson, P. & Lamb, A.J. (2019). Distinct Value ofOccupational Therapy in Schools. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar.Bethesda, MD.o Lamb, A.J. & Hildenbrand, W. (2018). Forward Focus: Advocacy, Opportunities& Responsibility. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda, MD.o Lamb, A.J. & McCarley, S. (2019). Practitioners As Change Agents in PDPM: MaximizingHealth, Well-being and Quality of Life. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar.Bethesda, MD.o D. Young & Lamb, A.J. (2018). Entrepreneurism in Occupational Therapy.AOTA/NBCOT Student Conclave. Atlantic City, NJ.

o Lamb, A.J. (2018). Know your Value: Closing the Gender Pay Gap. AOTA/NBCOTStudent Conclave. Atlantic City, NJ.o Bogenrief,J., Leland, N., & Lamb, A.J. (2018). Expanding Your Professional OnlineNetwork with CommunOT. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda,MD.o Riley, K., Yamkovenko, S., & Lamb, A.J. (2018). Expanding Your Professional OnlineNetwork with CommunOT. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda,MD.o Metzler, C. & Lamb, A.J. (2018). Evidence Based Innovation: Using Evidence to ReformSystems and Promote Occupational Therapy. AOTA Membership Appreciation PlusWebinar. Bethesda, MD.o Lamb, A.J. (2018). innOvaTe. AOTA Annual Conference. Salt Lake City, UT.o Lamb, A.J. (2018). Townhall Forum. American Occupational Therapy AssociationAnnual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT.o Sandhu, S. & Lamb, A.J. (2018). AOTA Quality Strategy & Collaborations. AHCA QualityCabinet. New Orleans, LA.o Metzler, C. & Lamb, A.J. (2018). Advocacy is Never Over: Cap Repealed, New ChallengesAhead. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda, MD.o Bazyk, S. & Lamb, A.J. (2018). Creating OT Change Leaders: Knowledge Translation,Community Building & Innovation. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar.Bethesda, MD.o Slater, D. & Lamb, A.J. (2017). Striking Balance in the Workplace: Productivity, Ethics &Quality. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda, MD.o Costa, D. & Lamb, A.J. (2017). Managing Burnout. AOTA Membership Appreciation PlusWebinar. Bethesda, MD.o Lamb, A.J. (2017). Townhall Forum on entry level mandates. Educational Summit. FortWorth, TX.o Lamb, A.J. (2017). Hidden Benefits of Professional Association Membership. AOTAMembership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda, MD.o Lamb, A.J. (2017) Failing Fast: A call to action. School Based Specialty Conference,Orlando FL.o Tighe, J. & Lamb, A.J. (2017). Advocacy: Taking action to a whole new level. AOTAMembership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda, MD.o Furniss, J. & Lamb, A.J. (2017). The AOTA Quality Strategy: Maximizing Health, WellBeing, and Quality of Life. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar. Bethesda,MD.o Lamb, A.J. (2017). Celebrating the Occupational Therapy Centennial With ARecommitment to Occupation. AOTA Membership Appreciation Plus Webinar.Bethesda, MD.o Metzler,C., Furniss, J. & Lamb, A.J. (2017). How the new CPT Evaluation Codes andOccupational Profile Can Enhance Your Practice. AOTA Membership Appreciation PlusWebinar. Bethesda, MD.

o Moyers,P., Baum,C., Clark,F., Stoffel,G., & Lamb, A.J. (2017). Centennial VisionPresidential Panel. American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference,Philadelphia, PAo Lamb, A.J. (2017). Unlocking the Potential of Everyday Opportunities. AOTA AnnualConference. Philadelphia, PA.o Lamb, A.J, Phipps,S. & Somers, F. (2017). Townhall Forum. American OccupationalTherapy Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.o Lamb, A.J. (2016) Influencing the Future of Occupational Therapy. AOTA MembershipAppreciation Webinar. Bethesda, MD.o Winthrop, B., Lamb, A.J., & Dunn, S. (2016) ASHT President’s Invited Townhall Forum.American Society of Hand Therapy Annual Conference. Washington, DC.o Lamb, A.J. (2016). The Power of Authenticity. AOTA Annual Conference, InauguralPresidential Address. Chicago IL.o Lamb, A.J. (2016). Creating a Leadership Journey to Show the Value of OccupationalTherapy. AOTA Annual Conference, ASD keynote speaker. Chicago IL.o Lamb, A.J., Stoffel,G., Phipps,S. & Somers, F. (2016). Centennial Vision Town Hall.American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.o Lamb, A.J. (2016) Centennial Vision in Action. AOTA Annual Conference & Expo. ChicagoIL.o Lamb, A.J. (2015). Distinct Value of Occupational Therapy in Skilled Nursing Facilities.AOTA Skilled Nursing Facility Specialty Conference. Dallas, TX.o Lamb, A.J. (2015,). Know Your Value. AOTA Student Conclave. Valley Forge, PA.o Lamb, A.J. (2015). Distinct Value of Occupational Therapy and its Global Impact. OT24vxconference closing keynote.o Yatczak, J., Zakrajsek, A., Lamb, A.J., Battjes, B., Feldkamp, L., & Krajewski, L. (2015).Education to Practice: A Qualitative Study on Supports and Barriers on Translation ofOccupation into Practice. AOTA Education Summit. Denver, CO.o Yatczak, J., Zakrajsek. A., Lamb, A.J., Battjes, B., Feldkamp. L., Krajewsek, L. (2015).Education to Practice: A Qualitative Study on Supports and Barriers to the Translation ofOccupation into Practice. Society for Study of Occupation annual conference.o Lamb, A.J. (2015). Documenting the Distinct Value of Occupational Therapy. AOTADocumentation Specialty Conference. Schaumburg, IL.o Phipps, S., Lamb, A.J., Leland, N., & Roberts, P. (2015). Advancing quality and value inoccupational therapy to achieve the triple aim. American Occupational TherapyAssociation annual conference, Nashville, TN.o Lamb, A.J. & Hildenbrand, W. (2015). Follow our Lead: Design the practice you want tohave. American Occupational Therapy Association annual conference, Nashville, TN.o Slater, D., Whitecomb, D., Brandt, L., Lamb, A.J., Winistorfer, W. (2015). Everyday Ethics:Maintaining ethical standards and your sanity when meeting productivity requirements.American Occupational Therapy Association annual conference, Nashville, TN.o Lamb, A.J., Stoffel, G., & Somers, F. (2015Centennial Vision Town Hall. AmericanOccupational Therapy Association Annual Conference, Nashville, TN.

o Lamb, A.J. (2015). Centennial Vision in Action: The power in occupational therapy’sdistinct value. American Occupational Therapy Association annual conference,Nashville, TN.o Lamb, A.J. (2015). Articulating the Distinct Value in Occupational Therapy. AOTA StrokeSpecialty conference. New Orleans, LA.o Lamb, A.J. (2014). Opportunities to Demonstrate the Distinct Value of OccupationalTherapy

Doctor of Occupational Therapy . Creighton University, Omaha, NE, summa cum laude, May 2000. Bachelors of Science in Occupational Therapy . Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, magna cum laude, August 1998. SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS . o Clinical experience as an occupational therapist in community and traditional settings