Sue Mandry
Sue Mandry holds the position of Vice President of Beneficiary and Government Relations for Health Net Federal Services. Dr. Mandry works with the plan president and senior leaders to set the strategy regarding the company’s interface with Beneficiary Coalitions. She serves as lead liaison to congressional and beneficiary services and coalition groups overseeing resolution of issues related to congressional inquiries and meeting contract standards and objectives. In addition, she has created and manages the process to disseminate of charitable funds related to Award Fee monies to organizations that support military and veteran beneficiaries.
Prior to joining Health Net Federal Services, she served as Deputy Director of Government Relations, Health Affairs at the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) where she followed health care reform legislation and its potential impact on the military health services system and served as co-chairman of the Military Coalition's Health Care Committee. Dr. Mandry joined the staff at MOAA after leaving the National Military Family Association (NMFA) as the Associate Director, Government Relations.
Dr. Mandry has over 28 years experience as a registered nurse in a variety of health care settings, holding positions of staff nurse, Operating Room Educator, Operating Room/Post Anesthesia Care Unit Director, and Quality Improvement Director. Her consultative experience with Allegiance Health Care, Inc., emphasized cost reduction through supply logistics and clinical activities reengineering. She has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors of the National Military Family Association (NMFA), the Armed Services YMCA (ASYMCA) and Arlandria Health Center (ANHSI). She served as a commissioner on the President’s Task Force to Improve Health Care Delivery for Our Nation’s Veterans.
Her education preparation includes: DBA from NOVA Southeastern University, MBA from Auburn University, Montgomery, MSA from Central Michigan University, BS from Springfield College and ADN from Bristol Community College.