QLER Telepsychiatry Board Member - Tina Graham
Tina Graham
Chief Operating Officer, Guideway Care

Tina Graham is an experienced health care executive who is well-versed in leading operations teams through the constantly shifting landscape of modern medicine and is the current COO of Guideway Care and the Chairperson of the QLER Board. Previously, Tina was the SVP of Revenue Cycle for Greenway Health and throughout her career, she has worked on both the payer and provider (physician and hospital) sides of healthcare in technology and services. She is also the Secretary of the Board for a non-profit organization, Unforsaken Ministries, that focuses on helping people with substance abuse problems on their journey to recovery.

QLER Telepsychiatry Board Member - Jeff Ward
Jeff Ward
Partner & Co-Founder, MedEquity Capital

Jeff Ward is an experienced healthcare investor and operator with over 25 years of experience in the sector. Jeff is a founding partner of MedEquity Capital, a healthcare-focused private equity firm, and has led two of the firm’s companies as chief executive officer.

QLER Telepsychiatry Board Member - Cameron Newton
Cameron Newton
Managing Partner, Relevance Ventures

Cameron Newton is an Investment Manager, and Founding Member and GP Managing Partner of Relevance Ventures, based in Nashville, Tennessee.Cameron also serves as President/COO of Nest-TN, LLC, a State of Tennessee certified TNInvestco. Before founding Relevance Ventures, Cameron ran derivatives trading for Unum Group from 2009-2011, hedging interest rate risk on the company’s $40 billion investment portfolio. Prior to Unum, Cameron was Vice President and head of high-yield basic industries sales and trading research at Wachovia Securities from 2005-2009. He began his career as a distressed debt analyst for Banc of America Securities in 2000 where he remained in various capacities until 2005. While at Banc of America Securities Cameron was a member of a highly respected basic industries research team that was ranked #1 by Institutional Investor magazine, a distinction that would follow the team across firms.He currently serves on the Board of several portfolio companies, including CivicEye, La Mend, and Passport.Cameron graduated from Stanford University where he received his degree in Economics, as well as played for the Stanford baseball team.Cameron is a member of the Patawomeck Indian Tribe of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and the proud father of two boys and a very energetic girl.

QLER Telepsychiatry Board Member - Frazer Buntin
Frazer Buntin
Chief Operating Officer, Wayspring Health

Frazer Buntin has worked in strategic and operations leadership positions for 20 years and is the current COO of Wayspring Health, a substance abuse disorder management company, and serves on the Board of Directors of Spiras Healthcare. He is a former board member of The Health Care Transformation Task Force and of Nashville’s Leadership Health Care, and a 2012 recipient of the “Health Care Heroes Award” from the Nashville Health Care Council.

QLER Telepsychiatry Board Member - Mubeen Malik
Mubeen Malik
Founder, Advisor, and Former CEO, AssuranceSD

Mubeen Malik is founder, advisor, and former CEO at AssuranceSD, one of the largest providers of self-directed care serving 12,000 individuals nationally. Prior to founding AssuranceSD Mubeen was co-founder and COO at Genoa Telepsychiatry (fka 1DocWay), which he and his team grew from inception through venture financing and private equity ownership. Genoa Telepsychiatry was sold to UnitedHealth Group (through its Optum subsidiary) in 2018 as the largest provider of telepsychiatry services in the country.