Hospice Savannah Welcomes New Board Members

Hospice Savannah, the area’s oldest and largest non-profit hospice, provides the most comprehensive array of services and programs in the four-county area that we serve in Southeast Georgia. From high-quality end-of-life hospice and palliative care, caregiver training and support, to bereavement counseling for adults and children, and the healing arts, Hospice Savannah is proud to announce eight new business and … Continue reading "Hospice Savannah Welcomes New Board Members" The post Hospice Savannah Welcomes New Board Members first appeared on The Savannah Tribune.

Hospice Savannah, the area’s oldest and largest non-profit hospice, provides the most comprehensive array of services and programs in the four-county area that we serve in Southeast Georgia. From high-quality end-of-life hospice and palliative care, caregiver training and support, to bereavement counseling for adults and children, and the healing arts, Hospice Savannah is proud to announce eight new business and civic leaders joining our three boards for the

2023-2024 term:

Hospice Savannah Operations Board

• Amy Minus – Owner of Low
Country Counseling
• Kimberly Pannell – Owner of
KWP Consulting, LLC
• Don Steinberg – Healthcare
Marketing Consultant
Hospice Savannah Foundation
Board
• Jon Peters – Designer and
Realtor at Bay Street Realty
Group
• Lynn Wedell – Retired Corporate Trainer for McDonald’s

Corporation
Steward Center for Palliative
Care Board
• Maura Sovchen – Retired
Wendy’s Executive
• Mindy McStott – SJC Director of System Quality Performance • Erin Edwards – Co-Owner/
CEO The Company Company

“The world of healthcare and hospice care is constantly evolving, so we are excited to have so many dynamic and community-minded leaders joining our boards,” says Dr. Kathleen Benton, President, and CEO of Hospice Savannah. “I am confident that their active involvement will have a tremendously positive impact on our four-county area.”

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