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Meet the Experts

Each AdvaNCe Health Together track is led by nationally respected leaders with deep expertise in behavioral health, integrated care, and health system operations. 

From former state department officials to executives at major provider organizations, our faculty bring first-hand knowledge of what it takes to implement sustainable change. Their experience spans Medicaid, CCBHCs, health plan partnerships, and value-based care—grounding each module in real-world strategy, not theory.

Deanne Cornette MHA, GPC

Expertise

Strategic planning

Revenue development

Proposal writing and grant writing

Integrated care models and health center operations

Highlights

Vice President, Strategic Development, Tampa Family Health Centers

Counsel for Strategic Development, Agency for Community Treatment Services, Inc. (ACTS)

Vice President of Development, Gracepoint

Vice President for the National Contract Management Association, Suncoast Chapter

Biography

Deanne Cornette, MHA, GPC, brings over 25 years of experience in the behavioral health and health care field.  Ms. Cornette currently serves as a Senior Associate for OPEN MINDS and brings to the OPEN MINDS team noted expertise in strategic planning, grant writing and revenue development.

Previously, Ms. Cornette was the Vice President of Strategic Development for Tampa Family Health Centers, a Federally Qualified Healthcare Center. In this role, she managed grants, contracts, front desk operations, training, quality assurance special assignments (risk assessments and customer service), credentialing and billing functions.  In a very short time period, she successfully procured funding to integrate behavioral health services, brought a system of processes to track health indicators and improve value-based care payment and service and became proficient in utilizing HRSA’s reporting portals.

As Counsel for Strategic Development at Agency for Community Treatment Services, Inc. (ACTS) and Vice President of Business Development for Gracepoint (merger), Ms. Cornette directed strategic development, contract negotiations, revenue development, marketing and grants.  In this capacity, she targeted funding sources and built a lucrative cash flow that provided needed services to vulnerable populations in need of behavioral health treatment. During this time, she became a recognized expert in the standards for FQHCs and FQHC look alikes as well as the procurement of General Services Administration contracts.

Some of her most successful negotiations created best practice programming for veterans, women and those involved with the criminal justice system. Her portfolio includes a wide array of awards from a multitude of agencies including, but not limited to: HRSA, SAMHSA, HUD, Centers for Medicaid, and the Department of Transportation and collaborations with private, non-profit and government entities.  Recently, she worked with Gracepoint to develop Hillsborough’s Centralized Receiving Facility, one of the first funded in the State of Florida.  From a system of care for jail diversion to evidence-based practices for individuals who are homeless with behavioral health needs, her awards have netted over $125 million dollars to communities across the nation. With an advanced understanding of federal regulations and monitoring, Ms. Cornette is also an approved HRSA grant reviewer.

In addition, Ms. Cornette served as the Vice President for the National Contract Management Association Suncoast Chapter, Vice President of ACTS Affordable Housing Board of Directors, Vice President of ACTS Foundation Board of Directors, and was a member of the Hillsborough County Health Care Advisory Board.​ She is the recipient of University of South Florida’s 2018 Florida Outstanding Women of the Year in Public Health. Her Centralized Receiving Facility collaborative won a 2018 WEDU PBS Be Brilliant / Innovation Award.  Her concept of Housing, Engagement and Retention Tenancy (HEART) program won the 2018 Heart for Homeless award through the Housing and Education Alliance. In 2021, Ms. Cornette received the highly acclaimed Tampa Bay Lightning Community Hero Award which recognizes grassroots Heroes whose noble efforts have made a positive impact on others.

Ms. Cornette received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and her Masters Degree in Health Administration from the University of South Florida.