| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Lee Turner |
Director of People and Culture | Profile |
Kristen Chapey |
Chief of Staff | Profile |
Angel McDowell |
Chief of Staff | Profile |
Michael Whalen |
Director Talent | Profile |
Ann Watson |
Senior Vice President People and Culture | Profile |
Quiq, Inc. is a Blue Bell, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Hillcrest Educational Foundation is a private not-for-profit agency that provides a range of individualized and comprehensive clinical, psychological and special education services for children, adolescents and families in Berkshire County, MA and the Northeast. The students served by Hillcrest in nonresidential and residential programs have complex psychiatric, behavioral and/or developmental disorders, including Autism Spectrum Disorders, and a variety of high-risk behaviors. The programs and services provided by the Hillcrest Educational Foundation are state licensed and certified, and Hillcrest Educational Centers, including Hillcrest Community Support Services, is accredited in behavioral health care by the Joint Commission.
Spotlight Innovation, Inc., provides solutions for healthcare-focused companies commercializing healthcare intellectual property developed by major centers of academia in the United States. The Company focuses on identifying, validating and acquiring/cooperating with early stage companies developing healthcare technologies including pharmaceuticals, devices and equipment, diagnostic products and healthcare IT.
The Y is a leading nonprofit committed to strengthening community through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
For more than 85 years, the Hendrick name has been the first name in healthcare in Abilene, Texas, and the Texas Midwest. As the first healthcare network to establish a true system of services, the Hendrick name reigns over a 522-bed medical center, a women’s center, rehabilitation hospital, cancer center and numerous other innovative services. Hendrick was the first hospital to permanently serve the Texas Midwest when its doors opened in 1924. During the Great Depression, it was the first hospital people of the Big Country area rallied behind to keep the doors open when money was scarce. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hendrick, for whom the institution was named, made the first major financial gift to the hospital. Through the years it has been the first in the area to offer specialized services, creating departments to fill needs such as physical medicine, nuclear medicine, spiritual care and much more.