Board Members

Daniel Kline is executive director for the New York State Podiatric Medicine & Foundation for Podiatric Medicine. He has 30 years’ experience in health leadership, including planning, marketing, policy and advocacy, physician relations and hospital management in academic medical centers and Catholic health-care systems in Nebraska, Delaware and northern New Jersey. Previously Dan was a vice president for St. Francis Healthcare in Wilmington for ten years, overseeing strategic development, marketing, facilities, and support services.

Daniel has extensive nonprofit governance experience with credit unions, health, human and social services and housing agencies. He is board-certified in health care leadership and administration through the American College of Healthcare Executives. He served on the board of Lutheran Community Services of Delaware for six years, two as president. Currently, Daniel is on the NJ and Greater NYC American Diabetes Association Community Leadership Board. Dan also was instrumental in working with West End Neighborhood House while at St Francis to establish Cornerstone West and served on its board for several years.

He holds a bachelor’s degree from Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, (his hometown) and a master’s degree in health services management and public health, and an MBA from the University of Missouri.

Daniel is a certified mixologist in New York. His hobbies include live music, films, traveling, fine dining, museums and hiking. He maintains residences in Manhattan’s Upper West Side and in Wilmington.

A Digital Strategy and Data Analytics expert, with over 10 years of progressive experience across a wide range of marketing functions and various industry segments. Her specialty is in implementing data-driven decisions to better communicate a brand’s story.

She helps organizations discover and tell their story to create impactful and memorable marketing campaigns, driving growth and attracting loyal long-lasting customer relationships.

Whether in government, corporations, or non-profits her goal is to help and not sell. Connecting users to the correct products, services, and messaging benefits both parties. She desires to leave the world a better place as a result of her work.

In her spare time Saba loves watching the Nittany lions, enjoys spending time with family, and traveling to new places.

Dr. Ralph Gonzalez is current Chief Medical Officer at OnCall Solutions, a national medical staffing organization, where he is responsible for providing clinical administrative support to the company’s contracted hospitals and clinicians. He was previously supporting Saint Francis Hospital in Wilmington, Del. as CMO where he was responsible for nearly all aspects of clinical care. For more than a decade, he has cared for the local community as a board-certified internist after completing his residency at Christiana Care Hospital in 2010. He continues to practice clinically in the hospital setting. He completed a fellowship in health-care administrative leadership through University of California San Francisco in 2015. He has extensive managerial and administrative experience, serving on the board for the Delaware Care Collaboration ACO and as medical director of Bayada home care agency. Ralph graduated from University of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree, double majoring in pre-medicine and economics, in 2003. He received his medical doctorate at Temple University in 2007.  Outside of the hospital he enjoys spending his spare time with his wife and three children traveling, hiking, and watching Notre Dame football in Swarthmore, Pennsylvania where they reside.

Alycia Harris is Associate Vice President of Managed Care Contracting and Alternative Payment Models for the Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic Regional Health Ministries (including St. Francis Hospital) were she is responsible for providing strategic oversight and direction to the Clinically Integrated Networks (CIN) on alternative payment models maximizing the value of payer contracts. Ms. Harris is also responsible for negotiating and implementing commercial and government fee for service agreements. Ms. Harris has spent over 20 years in a variety of Provider and Payer managed care roles with increasing responsibility. She holds a BSN from West Virginia Wesleyan College and an MBA.

Sr. Julia Keegan, OSF is a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia. She has worked at the Franciscan Spiritual Center for about 10 years as a spiritual director and the webmaster. She is responsible for the creation and upkeep of the Website as well as the center’s Blog, Facebook and Twitter pages. She is a program presenter and has a keen interest and expertise in Gratitude, Teilhard de Chardin, and Evolutionary Spirituality.
Previous ministries include Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nursing Faculty at Neumann University, Hospital Administration at St. Mary Medical Center (Langhorne, PA) and St. Francis Hospital (Wilmington, DE) as well as data management and wealth analysis in the Congregation’s Development Office.
Sr. Julia graduated in Nursing from Neumann University (then Our Lady of Angels College) and received her Masters in Cardiovascular Nursing from Catholic University of America.

Meghan McAuliffe Lines is a pediatric psychologist and clinical director for integrated primary care psychology at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children. She  completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at University of Delaware and her residency and fellowship in pediatric psychology at Nemours/Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children.

She works to expand behavioral health in pediatric primary care for Nemours duPont Pediatrics clinics in Delaware, focusing on providing access to culturally relevant and equitable care to children and their families. Meghan is involved in training and education, supervising graduate student externs, interns and fellows. She has been an investigator on several federal grants aimed to expand behavioral health training and workforce development. She has written and co-written numerous publications, presented at national conferences and is an associate editor for the peer-reviewed journal Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology. She is Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University.

Meghan is a member of the Delaware Board of Examiners of Psychologists and of the Treatment and Access Committee of the lieutenant governor’s Behavioral Health Consortium. Dr. Lines was the 2015 recipient of the Nemours Physician Excellence Award for Community Service, and in 2018 received the Carolyn S. Schroeder Award for Outstanding Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology by the Society of Pediatric Psychology of the American Psychological Association. She was a fellow of Leadership Delaware in 2019, when she worked with Amanecer Counseling & Resource Center.

She enjoys spending times outdoors and playing games with her husband, Chris, their daughters, Gemma and Sophie, and dogs Pepper and Mocha.

Currently serves as Chair, Doctor of Social Science – Prevention Science. Starting in 2007 at Wilmington University. He taught as an adjunct professor for the graduate program, Administration of Human Services, and other courses in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Academic degrees include a B.S. in Psychology, an M.S. Health Administration, and an EdD in Education Leadership and Innovation from Wilmington University.

Shawn has served in management and executive positions with community-based organizations in Delaware for over 30 years including American Red Cross, DFRC, Edgemoor Community Center, United Way of Delaware, and the Latin American Community Center. As the Principal of P-Impact, he provided consulting services to nonprofit organizations. He has served on Boards including AFP, DANA, La Academia Antonia Alonso Charter School, and the Delaware Certification Board, and numerous community coalitions and advisory boards.

Taymi Santiago was raised in Puerto Rico and moved to Delaware at the age of 20. She joined the healthcare field in 2003 after learning English as a second language. She worked at Nemours Children’s Health for 18 years and held a variety of administrative roles in the organization including Patient and Family Support Services, Department of Surgery, Healthcare Administration and Human Resources. She also spent two years as the Manager of Operations at the Nemours Estate, the historic estate of Alfred I. duPont and Jesse Ball duPont. She currently works as a Corporate Director of HR at Brandywine Living, an organization with over 30 assisted-living communities across the mid-Atlantic region. Her passion is supporting and developing the most valuable assets of any company: the employees. Taymi believes wholeheartedly in hard work. She values kindness and good working relationships. She lives in Delaware with her husband Jorge. She has a lovely daughter, Abigail, and three wonderful stepchildren; Nuni, Jessica and Jennifer. She enjoys hiking, learning about gardening and spending time with family.

Andrew O’Neill serves as a Business Tax Manager for Celanese where he provides tax leadership to the Mobility and Materials Business.  He manages the tax risks and rewards for the enterprise; develops, implements, and maintains tax efficient supply chains, negotiates the tax consequences of mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, and advises on cash repatriation strategies.  Mr. O’Neill has over thirty years of experience in tax, financial analysis, accounting, and law.  He holds an LLM from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, a JD from Widener University Delaware Law School, and a BS in Accounting and BA in History both from the University of Delaware. Mr. O’Neill is a member of the Delaware and Pennsylvania bars.

Mr. O’Neill enjoys time at the beach with family and gardening.

Past Board Members

Luis Santiago is a vice president at Bank of America’s Corporate Audit Department in Wilmington, Del., where he is responsible for process improvement programs across the division. Before this, he provided risk coverage in consumer banking, global wealth management, and global banking and markets businesses. Mr. Santiago also worked in corporate finance, providing financial guidance to a $45 billion credit card portfolio. Before joining Bank of America, he was in commercial banking at M&T Bank in West Chester, Pa., where he helped manage a $400 million middle market loan portfolio and a $1 billion commercial real estate loan portfolio.

Luis graduated from Goldey-Beacom College, earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration with a concentration in international business and his MBA with a concentration in finance. From 2011-2013, he was director of corporate affairs for the Delaware chapter of the Association of Latinos Professional for America (ALPFA) and president of the Goldey-Beacom alumni association from 2011 to 2017.

He is chairman of the board of Amanecer Counseling & Resource Center and treasurer of the charter school, Las Americas ASIPRA Academy.

Luis was honored by Delaware Technical Community College for his commitment to the Hispanic community and culture in Northern Delaware in 2014 and as Goldey-Beacom’s 2015 Rising Star.

He helped develop Latino Unidos with the United Way of Delaware to increase high school graduation and college enrollment rates among Latinos in the state. In his spare time, he plays competitive basketball, watches “Shark Tank” and loves spending time with his wife, Brittney; his sons, LJ and Lennox; family, friends and dogs Bentley and Bella.