Monday, December 21, 2009

Northwest Kidney Centers Names New Trustees for 2009-2010

Northwest Kidney Centers has appointed a slate of new admiral and associates of its Board of Trustees to advance the nonprofit dialysis and branch bloom affliction provider for 2009-2010.

Steve Huebner, a accomplice at KPMG in Seattle and a citizen of Bellevue, was adopted as Chairman. Others admiral cover Vice Chairman David Wilde, a CPA who lives and works in Auburn, and Secretary/Treasurer Craig Goodrich, who works in accounts at Virginia Mason in Seattle and lives in Kent. This year, three new associates accompany the board. They cover Bellevue association Gary R. Houlahan, who works at Mutual Materials, and retired Boeing controlling Clint Randolph, and Seattle citizen Dr. Lisa Florence, a vascular acceptance surgeon.

John S. Capps, Deborah Crabbe, Joe Eschbach, Betty Halvorson, Dr. Robert Jaffe, Dr. Michael R. Kelly, James Manning, Dr. Vilma Quijada, Dr. Michael Ryan, Dr. Stuart Shankland, David Wilde, and Dr. Bessie Young abide to serve on the board.

The Northwest Kidney Centers Board of Trustees includes assembly from the medical and business community, as able-bodied as borough leaders, all who serve one- to three-year agreement of office.

Northwest Kidney Centers Foundation, which oversees fundraising for the nonprofit organization, has aswell called new admiral for 2009-2010. They cover President Clint Randolph, Vice President Dr. Cyrus Cryst, Treasurer Gary R. Houlahan, and Secretary Katheryn Cole. Rich Bloch joins as a new trustee. Other associates cover Bert Lundh, Wanda Wong, Deborah Crabbe, Dr. Robert Hegstrom, Dr. Michael Kelly, Thomas E. Melang, Dr. Rex Ochi, William Peckham, Doug Seto, Nancy Spaeth, and Luth Tenorio.

The nonprofit Northwest Kidney Centers provides 80 percent of the dialysis affliction in King and Clallam counties, educates the accessible about branch health, and collaborates with the University of Washington School of Medicine in the Kidney Research Institute. Northwest Kidney Centers’ agents of 550 delivers added than 200,000 treatments a year in 14 dialysis centers and 11 hospitals. It aswell maintains one of the country’s better training and abutment programs for humans who ambition to accord themselves dialysis at home. Since 1962, Northwest Kidney Centers has abiding lives and aggressive hope. Its mission – to advance health, ability and above of activity for humans with branch ache – charcoal basic today. One in seven American adults now has branch disease, up 30 percent in the accomplished decade. For added information, go to www.nwkidney.org.

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Cynthia Flash
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