Jeannee Parker Martin, President & CEO of LeadingAge California, and Vice Chairman of The Corridor Group Holdings, is a leader in the strategic development of healthcare programs. Jeannee served as TCG’s CEO, President and Co-Owner from 1995-2014. Active in health service planning, development and delivery of care for 30 years, Jeannee has assisted organizations around the world ─ spanning the U.S., Central and South America, Thailand, and Turkey, and for the World Health Organization, and the U.S. Department of State. Jeannee founded the first AIDS Home Care & Hospice Program in the US and is internationally recognized as an early pioneer in AIDS care and service delivery. In 2019,
she was appointed to the California Master Plan for Aging Stakeholder Advisory Committee to chart the roadmap for California’s older adult population, and in 2020 to the federal CMS Coronavirus Commission on Safety and Quality in Nursing Homes to help identify strategies and recommendations to the US response in nursing homes. An entrepreneur with strong operating and financial results, Jeannee has advised some of the largest U.S.‐based publicly‐ traded companies, venture capital funds and non‐profit healthcare organizations by providing them with effective strategies for growth and development, mergers and acquisitions, and operations and finance, including HCR ManorCare, Marriott Corporation, Gentiva Health Services, Sutter Care at Home, Bon Secours Health System, UnitedHealth Group, Berkshire Healthcare System and others. Jeannee is highly valued by boards and executive teams for her leadership and understanding of strategic, financial and governance matters, integrated health care delivery systems, and the impact of changes in health care delivery and payment initiatives on payers and providers.
Jeannee has served on 17 boards, serving as officer and chairs of key committees, including governance, finance, compensation, development, CEO search and strategic planning. She brings sound guidance to boards and executive teams, and has provided advice on a wide range of matters based on her knowledge of particular industries, philanthropic foundations, and civic organizations. As a successful entrepreneur, strategist and administrator, Jeannee is widely praised for her skill at board and executive development, collaborative approach, and vision in guiding organizations to successful outcomes and YOY growth.
Jeannee received her Master’s in Public Health from Yale University School of Medicine, and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University. Jeannee has received numerous awards at the local, state and national level including induction into the National Association for Home Care & Hospice Hall of Fame, the Georgetown University School of Nursing Alumna Award, the California Lillian O’Brien Award, and nomination to MedPac, the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. She served on the Georgetown University Leadership in Nursing Think Tank, and the University of California School of Nursing Home Care Advisory Council. Jeannee pioneered work in AIDS care and services, having founded the first AIDS Home Care and Hospice program in the US and serving as CEO of Visiting Nurses and Hospice of San Francisco. She serves as Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Community Health Systems, UCSF School of Nursing. Jeannee writes and speaks nationally and internationally on issues affecting care delivery across the continuum. Fluent Spanish; basic French.