Overview
Share insights, discuss best practices, and collaborate on strategies to enhance patient outcomes. Engage in
meaningful conversations to shape the future of members-led medication therapy management (MTM) services.
Meet the Leaders Driving Our Community Forward
Get to know the leaders guiding our profession. Their leadership drives innovation, fosters collaboration, and makes a lasting impact on patient care and pharmacy practice.
Bio
Tonino F. Michienzi has been an employee with Walgreens for the past 32 years, where he currently holds the position of medication therapy management (MTM) lead for region seven. He is a 1988 graduate of the University of Western Ontario, where he earned a BS degree in biology, and a 1992 graduate of Ferris State University College of Pharmacy, where he earned a BS degree in pharmacy. Michienzi is also a residency program director for a PGY1 community-based residency between Walgreens and Ferris State University, and director of a longitudinal Walgreens P4 APPE in community pharmacy.
Tonino currently resides in Jenison, MI. His dedication to community pharmacy and MTM has also been shown as adjunct faculty at the local college of pharmacy. His commitment to community pharmacy has always been at the cutting edge for the profession.
Tonino F. Michienzi
Bio
Heather Roth is a clinical pharmacist with more than 25 years of experience. She received her pharmacy degree from Ferris State University. Through a variety of practice sites (long-term care, community, federally qualified health center, and ambulatory care), she has been an active leader as pharmacists' roles changed from traditional dispensing to clinical services, including medication management, immunizations, and point-of-care testing.
Heather is a member of Michigan Pharmacists Association, the National Wellness Institute, and American Public Health Association, in addition to APhA. In her current practice, she provides medication management services in a family practice clinic. She is currently working toward her master's of public health degree with a concentration in population health from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Heather Roth
Bio
Jeffrey Snow, PharmD, is an assistant professor of pharmacy practice at the Union University College of Pharmacy (UUCOP). He graduated with a BS degree from Pensacola Christian College and earned a PharmD degree from UUCOP in 2020. Jeff completed a PGY1 community-based pharmacy residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. As a resident, he had the opportunity to assist with large scale Covid-19 vaccination clinics and oversaw the administration of more than 12,000 vaccines. He currently has a practice site in independent community pharmacy, where he rotates between eight stores and helps establish new clinical services. He is currently implementing DSMES courses and test-and-treat programs into these pharmacies. His practice interests include self-care, immunizations, and diabetes management.
Jeff has been involved as faculty advisor for the UUCOP National Community Pharmacists Association student chapter, and with the Tennessee Pharmacists Association, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. He has served as a volunteer on several APhA SIG committees and currently serves as the APhA New Practitioner Network's Member Engagement Standing Committee Chair, as well as the Medication Management SIG's Clinical Committee chair.
In his free time, Jeff enjoys watching the Arkansas Razorbacks, Dallas Cowboys, and Miami Heat. He is an avid kickboxer and a Disney World fanatic that visits at least once a year. He also has over 40 goats!
Jeffrey Snow
PharmD
Bio
Lisa Hammel, PharmD, is a pharmacist with Smith’s Food and Drug. Her main responsibilities include developing relationships with community partners, and contracting for and arranging vaccine clinics. She also collaborates with the Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Pharmacy (RUHSCoP) to advance health equity for priority populations with or at risk for diabetes throughout the state of Nevada. Lisa earned her PharmD degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a board certified ambulatory care pharmacist, certified diabetes care and education specialist, and adjunct clinical faculty member at RUHSCoP. She is passionate about advancing pharmacy practice, and looks forward to working with other like-minded individuals to create the tools for change.
Lisa Hammel
PharmD
Collaborate for Change: Join a Team
Teams are at the heart of our association's impact. By joining a team, you will collaborate with
like-minded professionals, share insights, and work together on key initiatives that shape the future of our
field.
The Community is led by a chair, chair-elect, and member-at-large (up to three) that serve to advance the work
of the Community. Team members are appointed by the Community leadership.
Business Model Team
The purpose of this Community is to develop and communicate resources and materials related to MTM business, practice, and telehealth models that help members create, develop, or improve financially viable MTM practices.
Clinical Team
The purpose of this Community is to develop and communicate tools and resources that aid members in improving medication use and optimizing patient clinical outcomes.