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Family Health
Library was founded in 2005 and is
headquartered in the Washington,
D.C. metropolitan area. FHL was formed because of the
personal experiences of its
founders. In one case there
was a need to gather records
for an elderly family member who was
having major surgery. In the
other case, there was a need to
obtain hospital records to assist in
the diagnosis and treatment of a
serous illness. No online
service came close to meeting those needs.
Our Founders
Terry Elaine Miller
Ms.
Miller is responsible for marketing and quality
control oversight of FHL. She is a lawyer
and former law professor. In the last
twenty years, she has practiced law, taught at
the Washington College of Law at American
University and George Washington University Law
School.
Ms. Miller practiced law
and held a senior management position at the
D.C. office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver &
Jacobson. Her practice of law concentrated
on government contracts and litigation. In
her management role, she developed and operated
a ground-breaking program for associate
development and retention.
At the George
Washington University Law Center, Ms. Miller was
an Associate Law Professor Masters Government
Contracts Program and taught courses in contract
formation, administrative and administrative
practice; and supervised thesis for Masters
Candidates.
Her private sector
clients included numerous corporations and
government entities among them:
McDonnell Douglas, SAIC, Motorola, National
Semiconductor Corp., Martin Marietta
Astronautics Groups, The World Bank, The United
Nations Development Programme, The U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, The National
Weather Service, United States Postal Service,
Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Westinghouse
Savannah River Company, Central Intelligence
Agency, United States Army (Rock Island), Naval
Air Warfare Center, Internal Revenue Service,
Defense Logistics Agency, Naval Undersea Warfare
Center, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the
Naval Test Integration Facility.
At the
Washington College of Law, The American
University, Ms. Miller was an Adjunct Professor
of Law. She developed and taught
Government Contracts Law and a Seminar in
Administrative Practice of Government
Ronald L. Freudenheim
Mr. Freudenheim
is responsible for the operations
and information technology
development of FHL including the
content and functionality of FHL's
web site. His background
combines extensive experience in
real estate lending, the purchase of
distressed loans, portfolio
management and the resolution of
complex distressed debt with
hands-on development of
mission-critical information
technology solutions in the
financial services industry.
Prior to
forming Family Health Library, Mr.
Freudenheim developed an licensed a
suite of software applications that
were pivotal in the sale of more
than $4 billion in U.S. Small
Business Administration loans, and
approximately $1 billion in loans
sold by the U.S. Department of
housing and Urban Development.
As a consultant
to private investment groups, Mr.
Freudenheim developed information
systems for servicing and resolving
large portfolios of distressed real
estate loans and properties acquired
from the Resolution Trust
Corporation. These systems
were rated "excellent" by Standard &
Poor's. Mr. Freudenheim also
provided analysis and workout
services in connection with large
bankruptcy and consensual workout
cases involving more than $1 billion
in asset value.
Mr. Freudenheim
has provided portfolio analysis,
asset management, and hands-on asset
resolution to financial institutions
in the Middle-Atlantic region.
In addition, Mr. Freudenheim was a
principal of a firm that developed
and licensed software to Lotus
Development Corporation. He authored
numerous commercial software
applications and provided custom
software development services to law
firms and major U.S. corporations.
Last Modified:
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