April 5, 2025 - 15:57
MARIETTA — Memorial Health Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of two new members, Kevin Eagan and Catherine Rees, to its Board of Trustees. Both individuals bring a wealth of leadership experience and a strong dedication to community service, which aligns perfectly with the foundation's mission of promoting accessible health care through patient-centered initiatives.
Kevin Eagan, originally from Denver, Colorado, has a proven track record in various leadership roles and is known for his strategic vision and commitment to improving health outcomes. Catherine Rees, with her extensive background in health care management and community engagement, is expected to contribute significantly to the foundation’s ongoing efforts to enhance services for patients and their families.
The inclusion of Eagan and Rees is seen as a strategic move to strengthen the foundation’s governance and community outreach efforts. Their diverse perspectives and expertise will be invaluable as the organization continues to navigate the evolving landscape of health care and fulfill its mission to serve the community effectively.
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