30 JAN 2019

Foundation Announces Two New Directors

Heidi Y. Campini and Whit Whitman have joined the NorthBay Health Foundation board of directors for three-year terms, effective January, 2019.

“Heidi has been a longtime supporter of NorthBay Health, along with her late husband, Jim Lawrenz, who was serving as chairman of the board at the time of his passing in July, 2013,” said Dennis Landis, chairman of the NorthBay Health Foundation board. “Over the years, Heidi has worked tirelessly to support NorthBay through donation of her time and treasure, and we look forward to having her join us as an official member of the Foundation team.”

Whit Whitman retired from the Air Force as commander of the 708th Military Airlift Squadron after a 21-year career. He’s been on the Vacaville Unified School District board of directors since 2009, is past president of the Vacaville Library Commission and is also a retired airline pilot. He was named Vacaville Chamber of Commerce’s Public Servant of the Year in 2017.

“Whit and his wife, Laura, have supported NorthBay for many years. We look forward to having him serve as an ambassador for NorthBay through his community involvement,” Dennis said.  

“NorthBay and our community are fortunate to have such generous and committed leaders who are willing to help the Foundation maintain momentum as the fundraising arm of NorthBay Health,” said Brett Johnson, president of NorthBay Health Foundation. “Their work and vision helps us continue to provide advanced medicine and compassionate care to our families, friends and neighbors in Solano County.”

 

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