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Seven volunteers named to MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors

HOUSTON — The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Board of Visitors (BOV), a nonfiduciary, appointed volunteer advisory board, welcomes seven new members:  

“These business and community leaders are outstanding additions to the BOV, and we are honored and excited to welcome them as ambassadors of MD Anderson,” said BOV Chair Marsha Shields of San Antonio. “On behalf of my fellow officers and the Executive Committee, we look forward to working together to advance the institution’s mission to end cancer.”

BOV leadership formally recognized the new members, effective Sept. 1 with the beginning of Fiscal Year 2020, and recently appointed Life Member Wayne Gibbens of Middleburg, Virginia, at the board’s Oct. 24 annual meeting.

“With the beginning of each new fiscal year, we anticipate the privilege of welcoming new BOV members who bring unique talents and expertise to this dynamic board,” said Peter WT Pisters, M.D., president of MD Anderson. “Our executive leadership team is grateful for their support and for the renewed commitment of the entire membership to our efforts in Making Cancer History®.”

BOV members serve as national and international ambassadors for MD Anderson’s world-class cancer research, patient care, education and prevention initiatives.

Joining Shields as BOV officers for FY20 are Don Evans, chair-elect, of Midland; Clarence Cazalot Jr., vice chair, of Houston; and Jim Mulva, immediate past chair, of Austin. This year’s committee and advisory group chairs include:

 

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About MD Anderson The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston ranks as one of the world’s most respected centers focused on cancer patient care, research, education and prevention. The institution’s sole mission is to end cancer for patients and their families around the world. MD Anderson is one of only 50 comprehensive cancer centers designated by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). MD Anderson is ranked No.1 for cancer care in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Hospitals” survey. It has ranked as one of the nation’s top two hospitals for cancer care since the survey began in 1990, and has ranked first 15 times in the last 18 years. MD Anderson receives a cancer center support grant from the NCI of the National Institutes of Health (P30 CA016672).

 

 

 

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