Meridian Star

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June 22, 2012

John Anderson elected UW board chairman

MERIDIAN —     John Anderson has been elected chairman of the United Way of East Mississippi Board of Directors for the 2012- 2013 season.

    Anderson joined the staff of Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center in 1990, and was recently named administrator of Anderson Regional Medical Center South (formerly Riley Hospital).

    Before being named administrator at Anderson South, Anderson served as vice president of clinical operations at Anderson Regional Medical Center.

    Anderson is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE), the nation’s leading professional society for healthcare leaders.  

    Previously, Anderson served as United Way’s pacesetter chairman, and campaign chairman.

    Anderson is president of the MIDD Board of Directors and is a member of  First Baptist Church. He and his wife, Debra, are the proud parents of four adult children and four grandchildren.

     “United Way is extremely grateful for the outstanding leadership John has brought to the Board, and we look forward with great anticipation to his tenure as chairman,” United Way Executive Editor Thad Quarles said.

    The following serve as members of the United Way Board of Directors: Alan Lamar, Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC; Alphe Wells, Anderson Regional Medical Center; Becky Glover, Parents for Public Schools; Bill Patterson, Alliance Health Center; Brian Henson, Kemper County Economic Development Authority; Campbell Helveston, Citizens National Bank; Cecil Johnson, retired; Chad Vaughn, The Service Company of Mississippi; Cynthia Harris, Regions Bank; Damon Wise, Hospice Compassus; Daryl Brown, Mississippi Power; Debbie Young, Bank Plus; Derron Radcliff, MSU Riley Center; Elisa Mayo, Quitman School District; Greg Bott, Bott Inc.; Jay Howell, Rush Health Systems; and John Mayo, Fair & Mayo, PLLC; Linda Waters, Atmos Energy; Marilyn James, MSU-Meridian Campus; Roger Burke, Graham Transfer & Storage; Scott Stevens, Mississippi Broadcasters; Susie Broadhead, East Mississippi State Hospital; Vern Lund, North American Coal Corporation; and Wade Phillips, WTOK-TV.

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