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Still time to join hospital board

  • by Lara Kirkner
  • in News
  • — 9 Nov, 2011

Due to a cancellation of the Nov. 17 Southern Mono Healthcare District’s Board meeting, an extension for the current board vacancy has been issued. All completed applications must be received by the District Office by 5 p.m. on Dec. 7. Interviews will be conducted at the Board’s Dec. 15 meeting and appointment of the new Board member will also be made at that meeting.

The spot on the Board opened up last month when member Jack Copeland resigned due to a conflict of interest. Mammoth Hospital is developing a marketing program with Copeland’s employer, Mammoth Mountain Ski Area.

In order to serve on the Board, a member must be a registered voter, over 18 years of age, and reside within the boundaries of the Southern Mono Healthcare District. The vacant term expires Nov. 30, 2014.

All interested persons are requested to contact the District Secretary at the District Offices at 760.924.4114, or P.O. Box 660, 85 Sierra Park Road, Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546, to request an application.

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— Lara Kirkner

Lara Kirkner is the editor of The Sheet.

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