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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN HEALTH CARE
IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY

Amoskeag Health is looking to grow its Board of Directors

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The Board and Leadership at Amoskeag Health bring their experience, professional skills, and passion to improve the health and well-being of everyone in Greater Manchester. 

Amoskeag Health Board of Directors and Senior Leadership

Board of Directors and Senior Leadership - 2024

Debra Manning

Chair

Obhed Giri

Vice Chair

Richard Elwell

Treasurer

Board of Directors

Jill Bille
Angella Chen-Shadeed

Madhab Gurung

Thomas Lavoie

Vanessa Maradiaga

Dawn McKinney

Rusty Mosca

Steven Paris, MD

Angela (Angie) Peters

Karen Schoch

Karine St Surin

Gail Tudor

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Q: What is a Board of Directors?

A : A Board of Directors is a group of people from the community that helps “govern” (give guidance and oversight) to organizations like Amoskeag Health.

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Q: Do I get paid for this?

A : Board members do not get paid for volunteering.

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Q: What do Board Members have to do?

A : Board Members come to a Board meeting on the first Tuesday of every month at 5:00 PM for about an hour. Board Members may also join a special committee of the Board that meet at a different time and discuss topics like personnel, marketing, or finance that helps strengthen the organization's mission.

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Q: Do I qualify?

A : To become a Board Member, you need the desire to help your community! You must live or work in Manchester. We love if you are a patient, or the parent or guardian of a patient at Amoskeag Health, who has had a visit within the last two years. You must be at least 18 years old. You cannot be related to anyone on staff. You must keep all the information from the meetings confidential. If you meet these criteria, we will meet with you for an interview, and if it seems like a good match, we will recommend your nomination to our Board for a vote.

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Q: How long can you be on the Board of Directors?

A : Board members are asked to commit for a three-year “term” (period of time) to a Board of Directors role. If the member really likes it, they can serve up to three “terms” of three years each, but only one term is required.

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