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December 16, 2008

LHC Names Kevin Campbell Volunteer of the Year

LHC Names Kevin Campbell Volunteer of the Year

NASHVILLE – The Nashville Health Care Council’s Leadership Health Care (LHC) program has named Kevin Campbell the recipient of its 2008 Leadership Health Care Volunteer of the Year Award.

“Leadership Health Care owes its success to the tremendous work of our member volunteers,” LHC Chairwoman and Symbion CFO Teresa Sparks said in announcing the award. “Kevin is a truly deserving award recipient. He has been an energetic supporter of our efforts to foster leadership and to promote innovative discussion about the health care industry.”
The Volunteer of the Year Award recognizes a member of LHC for outstanding service to the organization and for support of the group’s overall mission to foster the next generation of health care leaders.  Past award recipients include Kim Fredrickson, CEO of ProjX; Johnny Harrison, administrative director of Rehab Services at Skyline Medical Center; Elizabeth Swarr, senior consultant at the Vanderbilt Center for Better Health and Robert M. Coppedge, founding partner of Seattle-based Faultline Ventures.

“Leadership Health Care plays a significant role in nurturing future health care leaders,” Campbell said.  “I am proud to be a part of these efforts and honored to receive the Volunteer of the Year Award.  I look forward to continuing my involvement in this important organization.”
Campbell, chairman of the Health Care Section at Nashville law firm Boult Cummings Conners & Berry, has been instrumental in the development and growth of LHC since the group’s beginnings in 2002.  He is a member of the organization’s board of directors and chairs the LHC Education & Events Committee.  During Campbell’s involvement with LHC, the group has grown to a membership of more than 500, offering unique programs and signature events specially-designed for emerging industry leaders.

“We are pleased to recognize Kevin’s long-standing commitment to LHC.  As an outstanding advocate for both Leadership Health Care and Nashville’s broader health care industry, he exemplifies the spirit of the Volunteer of the Year Award.” said Caroline Young, president of the Nashville Health Care Council.

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About Leadership Health Care

Leadership Health Care (LHC) was formed in 2002 as an initiative of the Nashville Health Care Council to foster the next generation of health care leaders in Nashville by creating educational, networking and mentoring opportunities for the organization’s more than 500 members.  For more information, please call 615-743-3143 or visit www.leadershiphealthcare.org.

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