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Bellwether League, Inc. Two to be honored with the 2025 Dean S. Ammer Award for Healthcare Supply Chain Performance Excellence

SCHAUMBURG, IL (June 9, 2025) — Bellwether League Foundation's Healthcare Supply Chain Leadership Hall of Fame will recognize and welcome two Honorees for the Dean S. Ammer Award for Healthcare Supply Chain Performance Excellence.

For 2025, the Ammer Honorees are Allison Corry, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Intermountain Health, Salt Lake City, UT; and Jason R. Moulding, FACHE, FAHRMM, Chief Supply Chain Officer & Vice President, Performance Management, MultiCare Health, and President, Myriadd Supply Network and Strategies, Tacoma, WA.

The Ammer award is named for and dedicated to the first inductee into Bellwether League Foundation's Healthcare Supply Chain Leadership Hall of Fame in 2008. BLF reserves this honor for those professionals in the middle of their careers that it deems best exemplify the practice and spirit of healthcare supply chain performance excellence through their innovative leadership and influential project management experience.

As part of the Ammer Class of 2025, Corry and Moulding will be recognized and saluted at the 18th Annual Bellwether League Foundation Induction & Recognition Event (BLFIRE), scheduled for Monday, November 10, at Wayne State University, Detroit, MI.

"The Ammer Award is a milestone distinction for those who have achieved key initiatives by building on their foundational learning and education to foster their mid- career trajectory." said Barbara Strain, Bellwether Class of 2021, and BLF Board Chairman. "We congratulate Allison and Jason for their outstanding performance in such enduring qualities as innovation and leadership that will go a long way to carry them through the next chapters of their careers."

Ammer Honoree Class of 2025

Allison Corry
Allison Corry

Allison Corry created and implemented an industry-leading Center of Excellence (COE) procurement structure that stratified work, adopted COE efficiency-driven processes, clarified functions for accountability, redesigned workflows for efficiency, reduced risk, enhanced measurement and improved customer alignment. She also "rebooted" her organization's Value Analysis Teams to design and align a clinically integrated supply chain governed by physician-led or clinician- led teams and facilitated by supply chain that serves an integrated delivery network (IDN) spanning several states. This alignment ensures that clinical teams are accountable for VAT decisions and supported by the Supply Chain Organization (SCO), according to financial impact, quality, outcomes and the reduction of unnecessary variation. Corry also has mastered the art and science of managing and collaborating with teams both internally and externally, developing and mentoring staff expertise regardless of location to serve clinical customers, satisfy patient needs and meet organizational goals.

Jason Moulding
Jason Moulding

Jason Moulding spent nearly a quarter century honing his supply chain management acumen, starting as a contract specialist for a suburban hospital and progressing through the ranks to become the Chief Supply Chain Officer for a multistate IDN in the Northwest (including Alaska), consistently embracing a patient-centered viewpoint in every procedural and process improvement he implemented with this team along the way. As a key IDN executive, he also created, developed and launched a business-to-business (B2B) supply chain platform that offers automation, consulting and logistical services to his IDN and a growing number of contractual affiliates. In addition, Moulding oversees a systemwide Performance Management division that encompasses analytics, process improvement and enterprise project management. Throughout his career he has implemented nursing-centric point-of-care delivery models and low-unit-of-measure, just-in-time delivery systems as well as a successful consolidated service center that weathered the global COVID-19 pandemic even as it assisted other healthcare providers in need of products and services.

About Bellwether League Foundation

Bellwether League Foundation™ (BLF) is an independent 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable foundation that offers programs to educate, endow and evaluate professionals in healthcare supply chain performance excellence. BLF accomplishes this through its primary operation, the Healthcare Supply Chain Leadership Hall of Fame™, its growing philanthropic efforts, which include Collegiate Capstone Projects and scholarships and its various multimedia properties.

The Healthcare Supply Chain Leadership Hall of Fame™ evaluates and validates professionals submitted for consideration in its three award programs: Bellwether Honorees, Ammer Honorees and Future Famers. The Hall of Fame also offers educational and professional development content via the annual Bellwether Leadership Symposium and its "Leaders & Luminaries" multimedia properties of online and printed content.

The Hall of Fame selects deceased, retired and currently active professionals with a minimum of 25 years of exemplary service and leadership performance in supply chain operations that meet its criteria to be recognized publicly as Bellwether Class Honorees. Future Famers represent supply chain professionals early in their healthcare careers (first 10- 12 years) who do not yet qualify for Bellwether consideration but have contributed meaningfully to the profession and industry.

Honorees who receive the "Dean S. Ammer Award for Healthcare Supply Chain Performance Excellence" represent noteworthy executives and professionals in the middle of their careers who, through their innovative leadership and influential project management experience, best exemplify the practice and spirit of healthcare supply chain performance excellence.

To date, the Healthcare Supply Chain Leadership Hall of Fame has inducted 148 innovators, leaders and pioneers in healthcare supply chain management in seven distinct categories: Provider-Based Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing, Distribution, Group Purchasing, Consulting Services, Academia and Media. The Hall of Fame also has recognized 45 Future Famers and eight Ammer Honorees.

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