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Collazo graduated Summa Cum Laude from Champlain College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer and Digital Forensics; holds a Master of Business Administration degree, with honors (Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma) from Auburn University, Harbert College of Business. He is a graduate of the AACSB Professionally Qualified Faculty Bridge Program at The Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business. Collazo earned his Doctorate in Organizational Leadership, with honors (Honors Dissertation: Leadership Style Impact on Innovation Climate) from Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Education and Psychology. As a lifelong learner, Collazo is continuing his formal education with Georgia Institute of Technology’s Professional Master of Applied System Engineering (PMASE) program.

Ms. Barca’s vision and passion for quality and patient safety enabled Baptist Health to create and implement innovative approaches to care transformation and improvement through strategic partnerships. She led the effort to create the Institute for Patient Safety and Medical Simulation initially as a partnership between Baptist Health and Auburn University’s aviation program. The Institute’s mission is to improve the quality of healthcare through the reduction or mitigation of the likelihood of medical errors.
She is a past president of Leadership Montgomery, served on the board of the Blue Ridge Conference on Leadership (past chair), and chaired the Population Health Committee for VHA Southeast. She also served as the community chair for the Jeff Davis High School Health Science Career Academy Advisory Council, chair for the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce Women in Business Council and served on the Montgomery County Elder Justice Task Force.
Ms. Barca received her nursing degree from the University of NV at Las Vegas; a BA (business) from university of Hawaii - West Oahu College in Honolulu, HI; and a MS in Human Resource Development and Administration from Barry University in Miami Shores, HI. She also received a graduate certificate in Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
She has been married to Bob for nearly 45 years (a retired Air Force Officer) and they have three grown married sons (two graduated from UT!), three wonderful daughters-in-love (one a UT grad and one a Carson Newman grad), and the four most wonderful grandchildren any grandparents could hope for. Her greatest delights are spending time with her family and friends, traveling, and now pursuing new avenues for creative expression and serving others in retirement.

Dr. Chansler currently serves as assistant professor of operations management at Air University’s USAF Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) School at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. Chansler also serves as the lead instructor for the USAF Lean/SixSigma Blackbelt Certification and Senior Leader courses taught throughout the Air Force. As the key advisor to the Air University executive leadership team, Chansler develops and executes organizational strategy and process improvement programs. Most recently, he developed and leads Lean Operating Culture and Practice, an OPCE continuing education certificate program for individuals in the service and manufacturing industries.
Chansler is the recipient of numerous Air Force meritorious service citations and was presented with a Humanitarian Medal in 2005 for Hurricane Katrina support. He has served as a consultant to national corporations including Harley Davidson Motor Company and General Electric and has published research journal articles relating to teams, teamwork and other human resource management issues. Dr. Chansler earned his doctorate in business administration from Auburn University in 2005 and is the current Planning Commission Chairman for the City of Auburn.

