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KVHC Thanks John "Jack" Phipps for Making a Difference
By Katahdin Valley Health Center
Apr 8, 2008 - 10:05:07 PM

Linda Goodall, KVHC board chair, Jack Phipps, vice president of KVHC's board of directors, and Durward Humphrey, KVHC chief executive officer, present Jack Phipps, vice president of KVHC's board of directors (center), with a plaque expressing appreciation for Phipps ten years' of service to KVHC as a member of the organization's board of directors.
PATTEN -- You Make the Difference, reads the plaque Katahdin Valley Health Center's (KVHC) Chief Executive Office Durward Humphrey and KVHC Board Chair Linda Goodall presented to John 'Jack' Phipps at its recent Board of Directors meeting held at KVHC's Patten medical clinic.

Phipps was presented the award for his "loyal dedication and unwavering commitment" in his capacity as an active member of KVHC's board of directors for the past decade.

"My years with KVHC have been rewarding and I shall fondly hold the memories of my time with the Health Center. I remember the early years as a roller coaster ride and the later years a journey of growth, expansion and improvement. All of those experiences, whether turbulent or uplifting, have not only made KVHC stronger, but they have enhanced my own personal and professional life.

"The friendships forged during my time on the board shall be cherished forever. Rarely does a person have the opportunity to serve with such a diverse, focused and professional group. Carrying memories, friendships, experiences and healthcare education, I head to the Midwest. I leave the Board with the assurance that I aspire to proffer those assets in service to a medical center near my new home."

"Thank you for your outstanding contributions toward our goals, and for making our organization stand above the rest," remarked Humphrey, as he and Goodall presented the award.

Phipps, a senior accountant with National Starch Company in Island Falls who has served on KVHC's board of directors for the past ten years, most recently as vice president, is relocating to National Starch's facility in Indianapolis, Indiana.

 


 

Katahdin Valley Health Center (KVHC) is a provider of high quality, cost effective primary health, dental, substance abuse and mental health care to the people in the Greater Katahdin Region. A Federally Qualified Health Center, KVHC is a nonprofit business governed by a board of directors, comprised of area volunteers, funded by a federal grant under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. KVHC employs 72 people at its facilities in Millinocket, Patten, Houlton and Island Falls. KVHC is an equal opportunity employer.



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