HAN Staff
We like to think of the HAN staff as lean, but mighty. There are only four of us, but we cover a lot of ground for our Hospice Advocates. We’re a diverse and passionate group…which puts us in great company with the larger hospice community.
Our fearless leader, Jonathan Keyserling, has been doing this longer than he will let us put in writing. He’s really an attorney by training, but he’s only used that skill as a public servant working on the Hill. He has focused his career on ensuring that critical infrastructural and health care communities, such as hospice, have a voice before Congress. If you listen carefully, you’ll hear his South Carolina drawl from time to time.
Jonathan Keyserling, JD
Senior Vice President, Health Policy & Counsel
jkeyserling@nhpcohan.org
703-837-3153
Angie Truesdale is also a veteran of Capitol Hill and non-profit advocacy, with nearly 16 years of health policy experience under her belt. She started out as a social worker in the Lone Star State and is constantly seeking the “next big idea” for Hospice Advocacy.
Angie Montes Truesdale
Vice President, Public Policy
atruesdale@nhpcohan.org
703-647-5163
Tony Kudner has an exciting background in theater production and knows a great deal about organized chaos. He’s the glue that keeps the team together and the trains running, in addition to having all kinds of cool web skills that we seem to discover at the most convenient (and sometimes, urgent) times.
Tony Kudner
Program Coordinator, Grassroots Advocacy
akudner@nhpcohan.org
703-837-3150
Karen Davis—a native of New Jersey, Pennsylvanian at heart, and lover of all things British—has experience in healthcare policy and advocacy at a medical specialty association, where she worked on the administration of legislative outreach efforts aimed at enhancing patient access to care and increasing the specialty's workforce. At HAN, she works to further the needs of the hospice community through policy analysis and advocacy programs.
Karen E. Davis
Coordinator, Health Policy and Advocacy
kdavis@nhpcohan.org
703-837-3135
Our fearless leader, Jonathan Keyserling, has been doing this longer than he will let us put in writing. He’s really an attorney by training, but he’s only used that skill as a public servant working on the Hill. He has focused his career on ensuring that critical infrastructural and health care communities, such as hospice, have a voice before Congress. If you listen carefully, you’ll hear his South Carolina drawl from time to time.
Jonathan Keyserling, JD
Senior Vice President, Health Policy & Counsel
jkeyserling@nhpcohan.org
703-837-3153
Angie Truesdale is also a veteran of Capitol Hill and non-profit advocacy, with nearly 16 years of health policy experience under her belt. She started out as a social worker in the Lone Star State and is constantly seeking the “next big idea” for Hospice Advocacy.
Angie Montes Truesdale
Vice President, Public Policy
atruesdale@nhpcohan.org
703-647-5163
Tony Kudner has an exciting background in theater production and knows a great deal about organized chaos. He’s the glue that keeps the team together and the trains running, in addition to having all kinds of cool web skills that we seem to discover at the most convenient (and sometimes, urgent) times.
Tony Kudner
Program Coordinator, Grassroots Advocacy
akudner@nhpcohan.org
703-837-3150
Karen Davis—a native of New Jersey, Pennsylvanian at heart, and lover of all things British—has experience in healthcare policy and advocacy at a medical specialty association, where she worked on the administration of legislative outreach efforts aimed at enhancing patient access to care and increasing the specialty's workforce. At HAN, she works to further the needs of the hospice community through policy analysis and advocacy programs.
Karen E. Davis
Coordinator, Health Policy and Advocacy
kdavis@nhpcohan.org
703-837-3135







