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SSPP Leadership

Executive Committee

The role of the Section Executive Committee is to provide leadership, guidance, and advice to ASHP on ways to better meet the day to day practice needs of members.

Chair (2023-2024)

Denise Scarpelli, PharmD, MBA

Denise ScarpelliDenise Scarpelli is the Executive Director of Ambulatory Pharmacy and Business Development at the University of Chicago since 2017, overseeing the strategy and operations for retail, specialty,  mail order, and infusion Pharmacy. Previously she has held many leadership roles at Walgreens, leading Pharmacy Operations in Chicago for over 20 years. She earned a Doctorate of Pharmacy from the University of Illinois at Chicago- College of Pharmacy in 1996 and a MBA from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in June of 2021. She is currently serving as the chair of the Illinois Board of Pharmacy and on the Dean’s Advisory Board for Midwestern College of Pharmacy. Denise has served as the chair and vice-chair of the ASHP Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners Section Advisory Group (SAG) on Business Development. She is an active member if Illinois Council of Hospital Pharmacists.

Denise Scarpelli can be e-mailed at [email protected].


Immediate Past Chair (2023-2024)

Scott L. Canfield, PharmD, CSP

Scott CanfieldScott Canfield is the assistant director for clinical program development at Johns Hopkins Home Care Group. He earned his Pharm.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and completed two years of residency training in specialty pharmacy at UW Health in Madison, Wisconsin. Canfield began working at Johns Hopkins Home Care Group in July 2015 as clinical programs manager for specialty pharmacy services. In his current role, Canfield is responsible for leading program development with a focus on specialty pharmacy services across outpatient and home infusion services. Canfield also oversees pharmaceutical pipeline and specialty channel management, manufacturer engagement, and expansion of internal and external partnerships opportunities within research and patient outcomes. Canfield’s leadership in ASHP includes service as director-at-large for the Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners Executive Committee. He also serves as preceptor for multiple ASHP accredited residency programs and was co-guest editor for the 2021 AJHP specialty pharmacy themed issue.

Scott Canfield can be e-mailed at [email protected].


Chair Elect (2023-2024)

Erica Diamantides, PharmD, MHA, BCPS

Erica DiamantidesErica Diamantides is the System Director, Specialty Pharmacy Services for Tufts Medicine in Boston, MA where she oversees the specialty pharmacy and medication access services across the health system.  Diamantides earned her Pharm.D. from Northeastern University, followed by a health system pharmacy administration and leadership two-year residency at the University of Washington (UW) Medicine combined with a Master of Health Administration (MHA) from the University of Washington.  She has experience in specialty pharmacy leadership, medication access services, accreditation, clinical pharmacy practice management, and pharmacy teaching.

Diamantides is currently Director-at-Large of the Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners (SSPP) Executive Committee.  Other ASHP involvement includes serving as a member of the Section of Pharmacy Practice Managers Section Advisory Group (SAG) on Leadership Development and participation in the SSPP SAGs since inception of the section. She serves on the ASHP Foundation Forecast survey panel, coauthored publications in AJHP on specialty pharmacy (2020, 2021) and leadership (2018), serves as an AJHP manuscript reviewer and as editor of the ASHP Specialty Pharmacy Competency Assessment Center, and is a frequent presenter at ASHP meetings.

Erica Diamantides can be e-mailed at [email protected].


Director-at-Large (2021-2024)

Ashley M.K. (Kappenman) Ryther, PharmD, MS, BCPS

Ashley RytherAshley M.K. (Kappenman) Ryther is a pharmacy supervisor at the University of Utah Health Pharmacy Ambulatory Clinical Care Center (PAC3), as well as an adjunct instructor at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy. Additionally, Ashley is residency program co-coordinator for the University of Utah health-system pharmacy administration and leadership residency program. Ashley received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. She completed a post-graduate year one and two (PGY1/PGY2) health-system pharmacy administration residency at the University of Utah Health and received an M.S. in health-system pharmacy administration from the University of Utah College of Pharmacy.

In her current role, Ashley manages a team of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy interns as they provide centralized pharmacy services in ambulatory care, including prior authorization and refill authorization services. The University of Utah Health is an URAC and ACHC accredited specialty pharmacy, and the PAC3 team supports specialty patients through all steps of the process in gaining access to the medications they need. Ashley currently serves as chair of the ASHP Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners Section Advisory Group (SAG) on workforce development, and previously served as vice-chair for this SAG. She also serves as treasurer for the Utah Society of Health-System Pharmacists (USHP) as well as alternate to the ASHP House of Delegates for the state of Utah. She previously served USHP as treasurer-elect and as director-at-large.

Ashley Ryther can be e-mailed at [email protected].


Director-at-Large (2022-2025)

Debbie Duckworth, PharmD, CSP

Debbie DuckworthDebbie Duckworth is the Senior Director of Specialty Pharmacy and Infusion Services (UKSPIS) for UK HealthCare (UKHC) at the University of Kentucky.  Her responsibilities include the development of current and future pharmacy strategies to generate operational revenue for the health system and provide best practice patient care. Additionally, she oversees the operational, administrative, and clinical services, leads pharmacy contracting with payers and manufacturers, maintains 7 accreditations/distinctions, and consults and advocates for pharmacy advancement through legislative efforts. She precepts all levels of learners including PGY1 and 2 residents in Specialty Pharmacy Leadership and Pharmacy Contracting. Debbie also contributes to the outcomes, value, and research programming highlighting the specialty pharmacy practice model, and has several recent publications.  The newest UKSPIS initiatives include expansion in population health programs for the Commonwealth, and assisting smaller health systems across Kentucky to develop their retail and specialty pharmacy practices.  Prior to joining her alma mater, Debbie’s experience included being the owner/operator of an accredited independent retail pharmacy and a DME company for twenty years. Debbie has been involved with ASHP since the Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners was established, serving on the Business Development SAG for 3 years. She serves as Vice Chair currently, and has participated on the Committee on Nominations, the Specialty Pharmacy Survey Development Committee, and the Specialty Pharmacy Future Directions Summit. In her state, she is a member of the Kentucky Society of Health System Pharmacists, the Kentucky HepTAC- Hepatitis Elimination Planning Committee, and the Bluegrass Community and Technical College Pharmacy Advisory Board. 

Debbie Duckworth can be e-mailed at [email protected].


Director-at-Large Elect (2023-2024)

Autumn D. Zuckerman, PharmD, BCPS, CSP

Autumn ZuckermanAutumn D. Zuckerman is the Director of Health Outcomes and Research at Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy where she is responsible for evaluating patient outcomes and driving innovative, evidence-based improvements in the specialty patient care journey. She is also an affiliate faculty member at three local schools of pharmacy. After receiving her PharmD degree from Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy, Dr. Zuckerman completed two years of ASHP-accredited residency training at the Tennessee Valley Healthcare System VA specializing in ambulatory care. Dr. Zuckerman began working in the Infectious Diseases Clinic at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in July 2015, where she established a collaborative practice agreement to provide clinical pharmacy services for those with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) and at high risk for HIV acquisition. In 2017, she created the Vanderbilt Specialty Pharmacy Health and Outcomes Research program to demonstrate the health system specialty pharmacists’ value through research and quality improvement.

Dr. Zuckerman has been an active member of the ASHP Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners since its launch in 2019, serving as member, Vice Chair, and Chair of the Section’s Advisory Group on Outcomes and Value, member of the Section’s Committee on Nominations, and a member of the Section’s Educational Steering Committee. Dr. Zuckerman frequently contributes to and presents at ASHP and other national meetings. She recently led the development, execution, analysis, and publication of the 2022 ASHP Survey of Health System Specialty Pharmacy Practice: Clinical Services.

Autumn Zuckerman can be e-mailed at [email protected].


ASHP Staff

Gabrielle Pierce, PharmD, MBA 

Gabby PierceGabrielle (Gabby) Pierce serves as a Director of Member Relations at ASHP, and is staff liaison to the Section of Specialty Pharmacy Practitioners. In this role, Dr. Pierce leads the development and implementation of programs and initiatives related to specialty pharmacy practice. Prior to this role, Dr. Pierce completed ASHP’s Executive Fellowship in Association Leadership and Management in Bethesda, Maryland. She received her Bachelor’s in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Master of Business Administration, and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina. Following graduation, Dr. Pierce completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency in specialty pharmacy at the University of Illinois - Chicago within their Specialty Pharmacy Services in Chicago, Illinois.