Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC announces New Trustees for 2025
January 16, 2025Sisters of Charity Foundation of SC Announces New Trustees for 2025
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina announces the appointment of new members and officers to its Board of Trustees for the 2025 term.
Joining the Board for a three-year term are:
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Alexander (Alex) Kubas, Major Group Sales Representative, BlueCross BlueShield of SC
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Amanda Lawrence, AVP, Community Engagement, Marketing, HCA Healthcare, South Atlantic Division
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Ivan Segura, Multicultural Affairs & Community Engagement Director, SC Commission for Minority Affairs
The newly selected Board of Trustees Officers for 2025 are:
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Chair: Joseph L. (Lee) Pearson, MS, DrPH, Executive Director of Operations and Accreditation, University of South Carolina Arnold School of Public Health
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Vice Chair: Tracy S. Bailey, PhD, National Director, Freedom Readers
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Secretary: Adam F. Sheehan, Vice President, Business Development, Ryan Specialty Benefits
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Treasurer: Mario Melendez, Financial Advisor/Partner, G3 Wealth Advisors
“We are honored to welcome these exceptional leaders to the Board of Trustees and announce our new officers,” said Donna Waites, Foundation President. “Their collective expertise, vision, and dedication will be invaluable as we work to fulfill our mission of reducing poverty in South Carolina. Together, we are committed to creating positive change and fostering hope for communities across the state.”
To view the complete Board of Trustees, visit here.
About Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina, founded in 1996, is a ministry of the Sisters of Charity Health System. In response to God’s call and the spirit of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, the Foundation strategically uses resources to reduce poverty through action, advocacy and leadership. Since its inception, Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina has distributed nearly $81 million to over 1,100 nonprofits working to reduce poverty in the lives of individuals and families in the Palmetto State.