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Cammie Rice

Patient Advocate

Cammie is the founder of the Christopher Wolf Crusade (CWC), a non-profit organization providing preventative solutions, education, and advocacy for the American opioid epidemic.  CWC’s primary focus is to introduce a behavior-specific intervention at the time of inpatient hospitalization to decrease overall opioid utilization and improve pain control in the post-trauma time-period.  Cammie collaborates with key stakeholders fighting the opioid epidemic and is responsible for placing Life Care Specialists (LCS) in hospitals to focus on pain management and substance misuse prevention for patients.  In addition, LCS provide trauma-informed techniques to assist patients with anxiety, depression, stress, and PTSD.  CWC has developed this new position in healthcare and implemented the LCS program at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia.  


As a driving force behind substance misuse prevention, she has been an active member of the Georgia Attorney General’s Statewide Opioid Taskforce, the Opiate Affected Youth Initiative Steering Committee for State of Georgia, the Substance Abuse Research Alliance (SARA), the Georgia Opioid Project Drug Safety Task Force, the Digital Sponsor Advisory Board,  Resilient Georgia, and is a Certified Instructor for the Trauma Resource Institute.


Cammie is involved in many philanthropic efforts across the world.  She currently serves on the board of the Cambodian Children’s Fund, is the Development Vice-Chair of Usher’s New Look, and is an advisory council member for the Emory Global Health Institute.  In 2014, Cammie and her husband, John, opened the CCF Rice Academy in Cambodia.  Two years later, they established an IC unit at Calmette Hospital (the first in Cambodia) and refurbished the existing CCF medical clinic with X-Ray and Ultrasound equipment; both were named “Christopher’s Hope”, in honor of her son Christopher Wolf who passed in 2016 due to overdose.


Cammie retired from Bank of America in 2008, as Senior Vice President in Finance Technology.  Prior to joining BOA, she was the Senior Director for Hyperion Solutions Corporation and responsible for managing partnerships with Accenture, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and IBM.  Before joining Hyperion, she was the Founder and President of Digital Connectivity Solutions, a digital imaging systems integration company. 


Cammie and John live in Atlanta.  

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