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JUST IN: The Senior Source’s 2020-2021 Board Officers And New Members Announced

May 8, 2020 1:30 PM by Jeanne Prejean

The Senior Source President/CEO Stacey Malcolmson just sent word that the 2020-2021 new board officers and members officially took on their roles via the agency’s first virtual installation.

According to Stacey, “Although we would have loved to be together to officially welcome our new board members in person, The Senior Source has innovatively shifted the way we work through the pandemic, and inducting our new board members is no exception. Whatever challenges we’ve come up against, our team has continued our mission and has kept moving forward. We are so excited that our new board members are so supportive as we work together to help older adults in Dallas.”

The 59-year-old agency’s board officers will include Chair Beth Thoele, Past Chair Beverly Bell Godbey, Chair-Elect Peter B. Hegi, Treasurer Michael J. Schaefer, Corporate Secretary Kim Quinn, Planning Chair Rebecca J. Wynne and Members-At-Large Dr. Chad Park, Arthur Simmons and Carter Tolleson.

The Senior Source new board members*

New Board members include Robin Bagwell, Wann Banks, Sejal Desai, Bob Dill, Kristi Francis, Trey Pugh and Dee Velvin.

* Graphic provided by The Senior Source

Filed Under: Aging, Announcement, Board of directors, Elderly, FYI, JUST IN, Leadership, Officers, Senior citizens Tagged With: Arthur Simmons, Beth Thoele, Beverly Bell Godbey, Bob Dill, Carter Tolleson, Chad Park, Dee Velvin, Kim Quinn, Kristi Francis, Michael J. Schaefer, Peter H. Hegi, Rebecca J. Wynne, Robin Bagwell, Sejal Desai, Stacey Malcolmson, The Senior Source, Trey Pugh, Wann Banks

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