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Meet Our Team 
Life Line Screening is led by a talented team of executives. Meet our senior leadership team:


Colin Scully, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President
Before co-founding Life Line Screening of America in 1996 with Tim Phillips, Mr. Scully worked for Specialty Chemical Resources and the Cable and Wireless Corporation. Mr. Scully has a BS in Business Administration and Marketing from The Ohio State University. He graduated from the United States Marine Corps leadership training class and was accepted for commission as a second lieutenant in flight school.
Timothy Phillips, Executive Vice President
Mr. Phillips co-founded Life Line Screening of America in 1996 with Colin Scully. Prior to that, Mr. Philips coached football at the University of Kansas. Mr. Phillips holds a BS in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from Kent State University.
David Campbell, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Campbell joined Life Line Screening as COO in 2003. Previously, he was COO of EmployOn, Inc., a business services provider to the human capital solutions industry. He also held various executive positions at KeyCorp, Electronic Data Systems Corp., BancSystems Association, and Arthur Andersen. Mr. Campbell graduated cum laude with a BA in Mathematics from Bowdoin College.
Dr. Andy Manganaro, MD, FACS, FACC, Chief Medical Officer and National Medical Director
Dr. Manganaro joined Life Line Screening as a reviewing physician in 1996 and became Medical Director in 2005. Dr. Manganaro has practiced vascular and cardiothoracic surgery for more than 25 years. He has cared for more than 10,000 patients with vascular disease and performed more than 5,000 surgeries. Dr. Manganaro has been a tenured surgeon for more than 20 years at Kettering Hospital and is on the Governing Board of the Kettering Cardiovascular Institute of Kettering Medical Center. Dr. Manganaro is currently licensed to practice medicine in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, New York, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Maryland. Dr. Manganaro holds an MD from New York University School of Medicine, and a BA from Fordham University, where he graduated cum laude and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Eric Greenberg, Vice President of Marketing
Before becoming Life Line Screening’s VP of Marketing in 2003, Mr. Greenberg was President of DMM Partners, a direct marketing consulting practice. He also was Co-President of InteliHealth, a joint venture of Aetna US Healthcare and Johns Hopkins University. Mr. Greenberg graduated summa cum laude and a member of Phi Beta Kappa from McDaniel College with a BA in Economics and Business Administration, and he holds an MBA from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration.
Susan Stevie, Executive Vice President U.S. Sales & Operations
Susan Stevie joined Life Line Screening in November 2006. Ms. Stevie’s responsibilities focus on developing new business models that strengthen and complement Life Line Screening’s current growth strategies. Ms Stevie’s professional experience includes 14 years with General Electric (GE) and one year with Charles Schwab. During her tenure at General Electric, she held a variety of domestic and international executive leadership positions in finance, six sigma quality, operations, and business management. Ms. Stevie’s last position with GE was as COO/SVP, Financial Advisors (now a division of Genworth). At Charles Schwab, Ms. Stevie was the SVP, Active Trader Sales. Ms. Stevie is a graduate of the University of Kentucky.
Jim Kuhn, Vice President of Human Resources

Before joining Life Line Screening in 2007, Mr. Kuhn served as VP, HR for the international division of Sherwin-Williams, VP, HR for Cole Vision Corporation, and in various international and domestic HR leadership positions for Alcon Laboratories, Pharmacia, and Hallmark Cards. Mr. Kuhn earned a BA in Economics from Kenyon College and a Masters in Labor and Human Resources from The Ohio State University.


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