Tammi Mozier

Tammi Mozier

CONCORD —  Granite VNA, formerly Concord Regional VNA and Central NH VNA & Hospice, has named Tammi Mozier, MBA, PT, ATC, COS-C, vice president of education and quality. In this new role, Mozier will oversee the education, orientation and assessment of the agency’s professional and paraprofessional staff, as well as its laboratory services and Quality Assessment Process Improvement program.

“Tammi is an exemplary clinician and a skilled leader,” said Beth Slepian, MBA, PT, president and CEO of Granite VNA. “Her skills, breadth of experience and commitment to the health and wellbeing of those we serve make Tammi the ideal person for this role as our agency continues to grow to meet the complex home health care needs of the communities we serve.”

Mozier has been with Granite VNA for nearly 22 years and has served the agency in multiple roles, including staff physical therapist, Rehabilitation Services program manager, Home Care clinical director, and director of education.

“Our team makes the difference. When we grow from within and promote, we optimize talent, provide new opportunities and support expansion of services in the communities we serve,” said Sarah DeFalco, chief human resource officer, Granite VNA. “This commitment to our staff propels culture and sets the foundation for the agency to continue to do great things for our patients, team members, and our community.”

Mozier holds a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Vermont and a Master of Business Administration with a health care administration certificate from Plymouth State University. She resides in Belmont.

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