Board of Directors

Leslie Fall, M.D.

Chair, Co-Founder

Dr. Leslie Fall is co-founder of iInTIME, an Associate Professor and Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Pediatrics at Dartmouth Medical School. She is a nationally recognized expert in curriculum development and evaluation in medical education.

Norm Berman, M.D.

Co-Founder

Dr. Norm Berman is co-founder of iInTIME, a Pediatric Cardiologist and Section Chief of Pediatric Cardiology, and an Associate Professor at Dartmouth Medical School. Dr. Berman is a nationally recognized expert in the development, integration and evaluation of computer-assisted learning in medical education.

Chris Forman

Chris Forman is the CEO of StartWire, a New Hampshire based start-up focused on radically improving job search. The former CEO of AIRS and Chief Development Officer of the RightThing, Chris and his colleagues have worked to develop recruiting technology products and training used by close to 70% of the Fortune 500.  Chris is a nationally recognized expert in recruiting and talent management.  A graduate of Colby College, Chris lives with his wife and four children in Meriden, New Hampshire.

William F. Garrity, M.A.

Secretary

Bill has been Associate Chief Information Officer and Director of Academic and Campus Technology Services, Computing Services, Dartmouth College, since April 2011.  He and the staff of 38 IT professionals are responsible for administrative and academic desktop IT support, the help desk and walk-in support center, educational technology (curricular computing), research computing, classroom technology support, and internal IT communications.  The unit's operating budget is $2.5 M.

From August 1996 through March 2011 he was Director of Biomedical Libraries for Dartmouth College/Dartmouth Medical School, The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center; Instructor in the Department of Community and Family Medicine; and Chief of Internal Communications for Dartmouth Medical School.

Before coming to Dartmouth, Bill was Associate Director for Information Services at the Biomedical Library of the University of Pennsylvania, and Executive Assistant to the University Librarian of the University of Chicago, and Science Reference Librarian/Biomedical Specialist at Chicago's John Crerar Library.  He was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Costa Rica before beginning his graduate studies.

Bill has a Master of Arts from the Graduate Library School of the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Sciences (Biology) from Siena College (Loudonville, New York).  He has taken courses in Intellectual Property at the Franklin Pierce Law Center and courses for the Master of Business Administration from DePaul University's Kellstadt Graduate School of Business.

Theodore Reeves, P.E.

Treasurer

Ted Reeves is currently the Vice President for Development and Real Estate at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow, Vermont. In this position, Ted is responsible for the conceptualization, design development, permitting, financing and construction of all vertical development at Okemo.  He is also responsible for the real estate sales at the resort.  Prior to his position at Okemo, Ted was the Director, Permits, Compliance and Engineering for Casella Waste Systems, an international provider of solid waste, recycling and renewable energy solutions.  Ted was a consulting engineer for 18 years prior to joining Casella.  He is a registered Professional Engineer in five states.  Ted is currently the Board President for Connecticut River Transit, a non-profit rural transit provider in southern and central Vermont.  He has also served as past Board President for Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing recreational opportunities for people with physical and mental disabilities.  Ted serves on the Development Review Board for the Town of Springfield, Vermont and is the past chair of Springfield's Downtown Development Review Commission.  Ted is married and has four children.

Harold Sox, M.D.

Harold Sox graduated from Stanford University (B.S. Physics) and Harvard Medical School.  After spending 15 years on the faculty of Stanford University School of Medicine, where he was the chief of the division of general internal medicine and director of ambulatory care at the Palo Alto VA Medical Center, he came to Dartmouth where he served for 13 years as Joseph M. Huber Professor of Medicine and the Chair of the department of medicine.  He was the Editor of the Annals of Internal Medicine from 2001 to 2009.

Dr. Sox was the President of the American College of Physicians during 1998-1999. He chaired the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force from 1990-1995, the Institute of Medicine Committee to Study HIV Transmission through Blood Products, and the Institute of Medicine Committee on Health Effects Associated with Exposures Experienced in the Gulf War. He chaired the Medicare Coverage Advisory Committee of the Center for Medicare Services from 1999-2003. He recently co-chaired the Institute of Medicine committee to set national priorities for Comparitve Effectiveness Research.  He is currently a chair to the National Advisory Committee for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Physician Faculty Scholars Program and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making. He was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies in 1993 and to fellowship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2002.

Dr. Sox is now Professor of Medicine and of The Dartmouth Institute (Emeritus, Active) at Dartmouth Medical School.  His books include "Medical Decision Making," "Common Diagnostic Tests: Selection and Interpretation," and "HIV and the Blood Supply; an Analysis of Crisis Decision Making."

John G. Stephens, M.B.A.

iInTIME President

John Stephens, iInTIME president since July 2010, has helped build several venture-backed firms from very early stages. As founder and senior technical executive, he has set company direction in diverse markets including network communications, financial analysis and robotic prosthetics.

John graduated from Wililams College with a degree in Economics and received an MBA from MIT's Sloan School of Management.