
About the Founder
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Diamond Grant
Founder & Principal Consultant, SummitPath Compliance
A healthcare compliance strategist and governance architect with deep operational experience in Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS).
Operational Experience That Matters
Compliance systems should function in real time — not just exist on paper.
For more than six years, Diamond owned and operated a Program-Approved Service Agency (PASA), navigating Colorado’s HCBS regulatory framework firsthand. That direct leadership experience informs SummitPath’s approach: structured, defensible systems that teams can maintain.
Leadership experience includes
- State audits and regulatory oversight
- Incident management and investigative protocols
- Psychotropic medication governance
- Host Home compliance monitoring and oversight
- Workforce systems and accountability structures
- Quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives
Education & lens
Diamond earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and economics from Colorado State University — a dual foundation that supports a systems-based approach to compliance, integrating person-centered care principles with operational discipline and structured risk management.
Financial risk experience
Experience in financial risk analysis and underwriting strengthens Diamond’s ability to design compliance systems that are operationally sound and financially sustainable — with governance structures built to be defensible, scalable, and resilient.
Standards-Driven. Systems-Based. Practical.
Transforming reactive compliance cultures into proactive governance systems.
Aligning work with nationally recognized accreditation and performance improvement standards.
Building structured internal controls, risk mitigation frameworks, and measurable accountability mechanisms.
Translating requirements into clear workflows that protect individuals served, empower staff, and support long-term organizational stability.
Diamond is committed to advancing healthcare quality nationwide by modernizing compliance infrastructure within HCBS and residential service models — helping providers strengthen internal systems that reduce risk, improve outcomes, and support sustainable growth.
