about NMHsCCThe New Mexico Healthcare Supply Chain Coalition is an affiliated chapter of AHRMM, devoted to the advancement of the healthcare supply chain. |
What is NMHSCC?The New Mexico Healthcare Supply Chain Coalition are a passionate group of individuals interested in advancing and understanding the healthcare supply chain. NMHSCC members come from a diverse group of providers, suppliers, and GPO’s and share a common interest in professional development and industry advancement. Founded in November of 2022, the chapter has quickly grown from just an idea, to a robust group of people intent on providing benefit and value to its members. NMHSCC's MissionTo drive continual advancement of New Mexico's healthcare supply chain by providing education, leadership, and advocacy to the professionals and affiliated organizations, who are committed to improving healthcare within the communities that we serve.Membership InformationChapter membership is designed to be very accessible to all professionals in the Healthcare Supply Chain Industry, inclusive of suppliers, providers, students and faculty. Membership provides access to meetings, vendor fairs and events hosted by the chapter and ensures you receive important communications and education. National AHRMM membership is not required to be a member for the NMHSCC, but is highly encouraged. Join NMHSCC Now as an Individual Member (Healthcare Providers Only) Join NMHSCC Now as a Provider Sponsor (Provider Institutions Only) Join NMHSCC Now as a Supplier Sponsor (SUPPLIERS ONLY) Interested in becoming a national member AHRMM? Join here!
Meetings and EventsMeetings are typically held bi-annually and are either provided on a virtual meeting platform or hosted in the greater Albuquerque area by one of our healthcare suppliers or providers. This allows chapter membership fees to stay reasonable and provides chapter members an opportunity to visit other healthcare locations in the region. Additionally, the NMHSCC group participates in volunteer and fun networking events throughout the year. Continuing Education credits are provided when available. View Schedule |
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![]() ![]() Philip HamptonPRESIDENTPhilip Hampton is the Chief Supply Chain Officer for Presbyterian Healthcare Services based in New Mexico. He has an AAS in accounting and a bachelor’s degree in Business. Phil currently is the President of the New Mexico Healthcare Supply Chain Coalition (NMHSCC). He has over 30-years of management and leadership experience in several industries and has spent the last 16 years serving in the healthcare field. Phil resides in Albuquerque, NM with his wife of 30 years and two adult daughters. | MONICA CORDOZOVICE-PRESIDENT
Monica Cardozo is the Value Analysis Manager at the Univer-sity of New Mexico Hospital (UNMH), where she has dedicat-ed over 20 years of service across various roles. With more than 30 years of experience in healthcare, Monica has special-ized in supply chain manage-ment for the past six years. In her current role, she is responsi-ble for inventory management across the Progressive Care Clinics, off-site clinics, and Inten-sive Care Units. Monica holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Respiratory Therapy from Grand Canyon University, a Master’s in Healthcare Administration from Grand Canyon University, and a Master’s in Project Management from the Anderson School of Business. When not at work, she enjoys spending time with her two adult children and their families. She also enjoys hunting, fishing, fish-ing and wildlife photography! | ![]() ![]() Andrea HunnicuttTreasurerAndrea Hunnicutt started her career in hospital supply chain 14 years ago with Lovelace Health System. Although she has held many roles, Andrea was promoted to Regional Vice President of Supply Chain in 2021 for Ardent Health Services. Most recently, she made a career move to Presbyterian Healthcare Services as the Vice President of Supply Chain in July 2022. Andrea earned a Bachelor of Science in management from University of Phoenix in Albuquerque, NM. As the vice president of supply chain, Andrea is responsible for the system supply chain functions including procurement, accounts payable, MMIS, and operations. Andrea has been a long-standing member of the Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management. She is also Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt certified. When she is not at work, she enjoys spending time with her daughters and fishing the many streams and lakes of New Mexico. |
CASEY MOSELEY FICARROSECRETARYManager of Value Analysis – Surgical Services for the Univer-sity of New Mexico Hospital. She oversees the supply chain for the operating rooms and implant rev-enue and expenses. She has 8 years of experience within the healthcare industry. She has a Masters of Healthcare Admin-istration from Grand Canyon Uni-versity. Prior to her current role, she worked in various roles with Lovelace Health System support-ing quality improvement and pro-ject management. When not at work she enjoys spending time with her son and husband. |
TaraH SantanaEvent ChairTarah Santana is the Director of Supply Chain Operations for Presbyterian Hospital and Kaseman. She earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from The University of New Mexico and received the following awards: Honors Society, Deans List, Cum Lade and Golden Key International Honor Society. Tarah has over 18 years of experience in Supply Chain, with 10 years in healthcare. Tarah currently is the Event Chair for the New Mexico Healthcare Supply Chain Coalition (NMHSCC). Tarah enjoys spending time with family. | Daniel RiggsbeeCommunications ChairDaniel Riggsbee is a CMRP and SCPro credentialed healthcare supply chain professional with 20+ years of experience in operational leadership, value analysis, supply cost management, initiative/project management, and process improvement. He is the assistant vice president of supply chain operations for Ardent Health; which includes Lovelace Health System. He has been an AHRMM national member since 2013 and currently serves on the AHRMM membership committee. Daniel is the Communications Chair for NMHSCC, and Vice Chair of Communications for WAHRMM. In his free time, Daniel can be found traveling, riding his Harley, and exploring all that the Land of Enchantment has to offer. | ![]() ![]() Connie LiggettMembership ChairConnie Liggett works for Presbyterian Healthcare Services and serves as Director of Supply Chain Operations for Non-Acute/Ancillary locations and as Supply Chain support for Presbyterian’s Regional Hospitals throughout the state of New Mexico. Connie has over 25 years’ experience in supply chain logistics and inventory control, with the last 11 years in Healthcare Supply Chain. Connie received her Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Management at Western Governors University. |
| Jeannie montoyaEDUCATION CHAIRJeannie Montoya is the Purchasing Manager for Ardent Health Services; supporting their Lovelace Health System and Americas facilities. In her current role, she is responsible for the oversight of all procurement functions; supplier evaluation, contract monitoring, and additional supply chain support. She has worked in healthcare supply chain for nine years, of which, six were at the facility/operations level. Jeannie serves as NMHSCC’s Education Chair, where she advocates for the continuation of one’s educational and professional development. | sean mcdougleSTUDENT CHAIRSean McDougle has been a long-time resident of New Mexico. After earning a bachelor's degree in economics, he returned to the University of New Mexico to receive his MBA from the Anderson School of Management. As a lifelong learner, he later completed a second MBA in Management Information Systems with a focus on data analytics. Now a "recovering accountant," Mr. McDougle works as a Sourcing & Contracting Manager for Presbyterian Healthcare Services, the largest healthcare system in New Mexico. He believes that education is the foundation of success, essential not only for skill development but also for building positive relationships, fostering community engagement, and driving economic success for individuals and their communities. This belief guides his work with the NMHSCC Student Chapter. |