MENDOTA – OSF HealthCare Saint Paul Medical Center is pleased to announce Christine Klein as the chairperson of the OSF Saint Paul Community Advisory Board.
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OSF Saint Paul Community Advisory Board’s new chairperson, Christine Klein, left, is congratulated by Dawn Trompeter, center, and Skip Stachlewitz, Jr. (Photo contributed)
MENDOTA – OSF HealthCare Saint Paul Medical Center is pleased to announce Christine Klein as the chairperson of the OSF Saint Paul Community Advisory Board. Klein replaces Robert “Skip” Stachlewitz, Jr. who served as chairperson the past two years.
Klein and Stachlewitz are joining Joe Arteaga, Joseph Beetz, P. Daniel Doyle, O.D., Steven F. Gahan, Kris Goodbred, Eric Kivisto, D.O., Michael Phalen, Kim Merritt Schimmer, David Scholl, M.D., Kathleen Stevenson and Keri Sundberg, D.D.S. on the OSF Saint Paul Medical Center Community Advisory Board.
“The Community Advisory Board is a volunteer group of local leaders who are the public voice for Mendota, Earlville and surrounding communities on health care matters impacting our citizens," said OSF HealthCare Saint Paul Medical Center President Dawn Trompeter. “The board members also act as our ambassadors in the community. We are grateful for their dedication and contributions to our mission of service to the communities.”