Linsey Pizzulo, MFA
CEO and Lead Creative Developer

Linsey Pizzulo is a skilled creative designer with a terminal Master of Fine Arts (Design) Degree from Boston University. She is exceptionally skilled with visual and verbal communication skills, and is often recognized for a highly creative communication style in various media and platforms. She served as Educational Media Specialist for six years at the National Intrepid Center for Excellence, a leading center for diagnosis and treatment for Traumatic Brain Injury. Ms. Pizzulo has extensive experience connecting with doctors, senior executives and military flag officers and is known for being highly skilled at creating tailor-made products based on specific and demanding client needs and time constraints. Ms. Pizzulo has often been referred to as the ultimate “Creative Guru”, having an ability to execute last minute executive decisions under challenging time parameters. Her skillsets range from high end creative design, web design, fine art, videography, and photography, virtual reality design, strategic marketing, educational design and social media development. Ms. Pizzulo currently under contract working on educational products and branding campaigns for National Science Foundation (NCSES), Harvard Medical School (National Center for Equitable Care for Elders), and The U.S. Air Force at the Pentagon. Ms. Pizzulo is also a certified Reiki Master and Intuitive Practitioner. Through LPcreations, she offers intuitive healing sessions to balance chakras and align body, mind and spirit for optimal health and wellness.
Robin Harvan, EdD
CLO and Lead Instructional Designer and Healthcare Consultant

Dr. Harvan is a seasoned instructional systems designer and education evaluation expert. She is internationally and nationally renowned for her work and contributions to healthcare workforce and policy, health professions education and evaluation, interprofessional education, and the advancement of collaborative clinical practice. Currently, Dr. Harvan is a full professor and director of health sciences programs at MCPHS University-formerly Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston, MA. She is also a Consultant, Co-Investigator and Lead Evaluator (sub-contractor) on a HRSA cooperative agreement contract with Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and Stony Brook School of Nursing to develop, launch, operate and sustain an interinstitutional collaborative National Center for the Integration of Primary Care and Oral Health (CIPCOH). She recently served as Senior Advisor in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Bureau of Health Professions (BHPr) in Rockville, Maryland. In this role she was an expert consultant on program evaluation and performance measurement in the Division of Workforce and Performance Management (DWPM). Dr. Harvan served as a consultant for HRSA, Vice-Chair, and Chair of the National Advisory Committee on Interdisciplinary and Community Based Programs for six years from 1997-2003. While serving as Chair, she also served on the Institute of Medicine Committee who authored Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality (2003). From 2009-2011, Dr. Harvan served as the Acting Deputy Director/Acting Chief for Education and Training at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence (NICoE), National Naval Medical Center/Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Dr. Harvan was Special Projects Associate for the Office of Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs and Office of the Dean of Medicine at the University of Colorado Denver from 2007-2009. In this role she co-chaired the Strategic Planning Committee for the School of Medicine and co-lead the Interprofessional Education for Collaborative Clinical Care Initiative. She served as Executive Director of the Colorado Area Health Education Center (AHEC) System from 2003-2007 working with community partners and regional offices to build state-wide network capacity and strengthen academic-community linkages in four core mission areas: Health Careers and Workforce Diversity, Health Professions Clinical Education, Health Professions Continuing Education, and Public Health and Community Education. She received the Outstanding Service Award from the National AHEC Organization for her national service. From 1995-2003, she served as the Founding Director of the Office of Education at the University of Colorado Denver. She created, launched and managed a campus-wide center for faculty development (in teaching and learning, educational research, leadership and professional advancement), educational advancement (curriculum reform and innovation, program review and evaluation, accreditation self-study consultation), and interprofessional collaboration (students and faculty) in education.
