SAN MARCOS, TX – The Central Texas Medical Center (CTMC) Foundation is pleased to announce the addition of three board members. Shane Fraser, Ela Anderson and Lorena Garcia were selected fill positions on the board this year.
The Foundation acts as the hospital’s fundraising board and supports philanthropic efforts for programs and services at CTMC. When recruiting new members, the CTMC Foundation strives for a diverse group of individuals who are advocates in the local community. CTMC Foundation board members pledge to serve for three years.
“We have had tremendous support and achieved some rare fundraising successese in these challenging economic times these past few years thanks to having such an engaged Board,” said Clay DeStefano, Executive Director. “We are very thankful for the commitment of the new board members and look forward to extending our reach and outcomes thanks to the addition of these newest members,” he added.
Fraser, an alumni of Texas State University, is the president of Subway of Central Texas. Anderson co-owns B&J Pharmacy, which has locations in San Marcos and Wimberley. She lives in Wimberley, an area that CTMC is looking to expand services in. Garcia is the marketing director of San Marcos Premium Outlets, who has been a valued partner of CTMC efforts for the past several years.
The CTMC Foundation Board
Executive Committee:
Tom Pugh, Chairman
Wayne Becak, Past Chairman
Marianne Moore, Secretary
Dorothy Evans
Tommy Foote
John Navarrette
Board Members:
Ela Anderson
Shane Fraser
Lorena Garcia
Gloria Ingram
Josefina Martinez
Charles Porter
David Sergi
Scott Yarbrough
About Central Texas Medical Center Foundation
The Central Texas Medical Center Foundation was established in 1982. The Foundation is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt 501 (c) 3 organizations whose purpose is to help raise philanthropic funds for improving programs and services at Central Texas Medical Center.
Central Texas Medical Center Foundation has worked hard to ensure that our hospital has the resources necessary to deliver high quality health care. To date, the Foundation has raised $6.3 million for advanced medical equipment, building projects, renovations and service enhancement.
CTMC is a 178-bed acute-care hospital providing a wide range of complex healthcare services in San Marcos, Texas, and neighboring communities. As part of Adventist Health System, CTMC brings a long tradition of Christian healthcare to San Marcos. Now with 37 hospitals located across the United States, the Adventist Health System is the largest not-for-profit Protestant hospital system in the country.
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