International Development Coordinator
International Development Coordinator
Jeremy is a French-Canadian Alcor member living in Ottawa. His background is in healthcare, more specifically in critical care respiratory therapy. He has worked in various hospitals since 2004, mostly with a critical care transport team, transporting critically ill infants and children throughout the provinces of Ontario and Western Quebec. Since 2020, he has been on field deployments throughout the U.S. and Canada as part of DART. More recently, he was elected as a board member of the new Alcor Canada Cryobiology Research Foundation. He is proud of the opportunity to serve Alcor members and feels fortunate for the great team that he is part of.
Executive Assistant
Executive Assistant
Amya brings a strong foundation in critical thinking and logic, shaped by her academic background in Philosophy and her lifelong passion for learning. As Executive Assistant at Alcor, she supports daily operations and provides a cheerful presence for guests and staff alike. Her ability to approach complex topics from multiple perspectives makes her an asset in a dynamic, future-focused environment.
With a deep curiosity about the human experience, Amya actively explores subjects like astronomy, biology, history, and theology. Due to the nature of her intellectual interests and academic background, Alcor’s visionary perspective makes it a uniquely fitting environment for her skills and mindset.
Blake Honiotes, RN serves on Alcor’s Board of Directors, bringing essential medical expertise to the organization’s governance. As Alcor’s former Medical Response Director, Blake developed deep knowledge of cryonic preservation procedures and the critical medical protocols that ensure optimal patient care during the preservation process.
Blake’s nursing background is rooted in trauma critical care, where he spent his career managing complex, time-sensitive medical situations. This experience proved invaluable in understanding the precision and urgency required in cryonic medical response procedures.
After serving as Medical Response Director, Blake transitioned to a leadership role at a pediatric hospital. However, his commitment to the cryonics community remained strong, and he was eager to continue contributing to Alcor’s mission when the opportunity to join the board arose.
Based outside Phoenix, Blake provides the board with a unique medical perspective that complements the legal and business expertise of his fellow directors. He continues to offer guidance on medical procedures and case protocols, supporting Alcor’s current medical team while helping to advance the organization’s standards of care.
Executive Assistant
Executive Assistant
Garrett Lambrecht brings a diverse background to his role at Alcor, combining creative pursuits with a passion for scientific inquiry. He is a professional photographer with two published works and an accomplished guitarist of eight years. Garrett understands the importance of precision, attention to detail, and creative problem-solving. His four years of experience in customer service have honed his communication skills and commitment to providing exceptional support to clients.
Beyond his professional responsibilities, Garrett is deeply engaged with both science and community service. His extensive knowledge and genuine interest in biology, astronomy, chemistry, and physics align perfectly with Alcor’s mission and allow him to better understand and support the organization’s scientific endeavors.
Senior Accountant
Senior Accountant
Daniel Lescavage brings valuable experience from the healthcare, insurance, and retail sectors. With a B.S. in Accountancy from Northern Arizona University and 13 years at AAA, he adds depth to our financial operations. When he’s not managing numbers, you might find him playing softball or cheering for his beloved Philadelphia Eagles.
Membership Coordinator
Membership Coordinator
Cameryn Hoole brings a unique blend of education and design background. She graduated from Northern Arizona University with a bachelor’s in art education, taught high school for a year, then pivoted to graphic and UX/UI design. Fun fact: she designed those Alcor shirts for Frozen Dead Guy Days that everyone loved.
Cam’s day‑to‑day role involves troubleshooting membership issues and guiding new applicants through the membership process, and she’s brimming with ideas, including ways to boost membership by crafting visually engaging materials that draw in potential members. According to Cam, training with Diane has been “awesome.” They voluntarily share an office because they work so well together. Right now they’re deep in the thrilling world of reallocating member funding and updating contracts. Cam’s enthusiasm for this process is both admirable and slightly concerning.
Outside of work, you’ll find her skateboarding, making music on her digital synthesizer, or DJing (she’s available for your next party).
Cam is a valuable addition to Alcor’s member services, and you’ll likely interact with her as we continue improving our member experience.
Community Outreach Coordinator
Community Outreach Coordinator
As Alcor’s Community Outreach Coordinator, Daniel works on the organization’s communications initiatives, focusing on online engagement and technological advancement. In this role, he has successfully revamped Alcor’s online fundraising capabilities, redesigned the Alcor website to improve accessibility and user experience, and supported the development of the new member portal that streamlines member services. Daniel aims to ensure Alcor remains well-positioned in an increasingly digital world.
Daniel brings extensive experience in cryonics community building to his position at Alcor. He contributes to important conversations through writing The Alcor Newsletter, hosting The Official Alcor Podcast and co-hosting The Cryosphere Podcast. His community involvement extends to moderating various online cryonics social media platforms, and co-organizing the 2024 Global Cryonics Summit.
Daniel’s approach to community work emphasizes supporting the broader cryonics ecosystem. He believes strongly in increasing collaboration between different cryonics organizations, reducing tribalism within the field, and working to build bridges across institutional divisions. This non-partisan perspective guides his efforts to strengthen the cryonics community as a whole.
U.S. Navy SEAL Veteran
U.S. Navy SEAL Veteran
Serving for 14 years within the SEAL Teams, I acquired invaluable experience in tactical combat casualty care (TCCC) while undergoing multiple combat deployments. The intense training and real-world application honed my ability to remain composed under pressure, making split-second decisions in life-or-death situations. I also worked as a contract team leader of ex-SEALs, performing anti-Somali-piracy security operations in the Red Sea, Indian Ocean and surrounding areas. These experiences not only solidified my resilience but also instilled in me a deep-seated understanding of operational complexities—an asset that continues to define my strategic approach in the business landscape.
I transitioned into the healthcare industry working in a business development role that extended beyond traditional business expansion. I contributed to evaluating the worth of medical practices for mergers and acquisitions, helping to leverage our collaborative insights to drive informed decisions and ensure strategic growth. Additionally, my proactive approach in cultivating relationships with physicians became instrumental in finalizing a cooperative deal. I also focused fostering collaborations that enhanced patient care, while simultaneously spearheading initiatives to massively expand the business footprint of our care.
Fire Department Captain (Paramedic)
Fire Department Captain (Paramedic)
Shelby Fox’s journey from a student of psychology to a paramedic fire captain is marked by her resilience and commitment. Her dedication to service has not only earned her numerous awards but also the admiration and respect of her colleagues. Shelby’s professionalism and infectious smile make her a standout servant leader in the community.
Shelby began as an emergency medical technician within her fire department where she gained first-hand experience in emergency medical services. Her dedication to patient care and her drive for learning led her to successfully become a paramedic in 2016. She has a familiarity with patients both young and old as she is PALS (pediatric advanced life support) and ACLS (advanced care life support) certified. She has experience with time sensitive interventions in both clinical settings and dynamic environments.
Shelby has showcased her poise, efficiency, and leadership while making her journey from firefighter to captain. After gaining proficiency as a senior firefighter, she successfully became certified as a fire engineer, which includes skills in hydraulics, mechanics, and problem solving. Shelby was then promoted to fire captain in 2022. She continues to highlight her abilities to make command decisions in both EMS and hazardous situations while maintaining compassion and understanding for patients and family members alike.
U.S. Navy SEAL Veteran
U.S. Navy SEAL Veteran
David “Brenton” White, a native of Queen Creek, AZ, is a proven leader with a remarkable background in the United States Navy. Enlisting in February 2010, Brenton embarked on a journey that would shape his exceptional leadership skills.
Through his commitment and determination, Brenton successfully completed Basic Underwater Demolition Seal training and Seal Qualification training, earning the prestigious title of a US Navy SEAL. His tenure in the Navy saw him in various critical assignments, where he demonstrated his exceptional leadership capabilities.
As the Special Operations Mentor at Navy Recruiting District Phoenix from August 2019 to August 2021 , Brenton played a pivotal role in motivating and mentoring future candidates aspiring to join Naval Special Warfare and Special Operations. Prior to this, he held positions at Joint Special Operations Medical Training Center, Seal Team 2, Seal Team 3, and Land Warfare training cell, each contributing to his extensive leadership experience.