St. Joseph's Magazine, Vol. 9, Issue 2, 2013

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NEWS Foundation Board Elects New Members, Leaders St. Joseph's Board of Directors, made up of community leaders who serve on a voluntary basis, governs the foundation. Two new members were recently elected to a one-year term, and four existing members were elected to new leadership positions. New members include: Cullen Maxey, the executive vice president of business operations for the Arizona Diamondbacks. He oversees all revenue-generating departments throughout the organization including broadcasting, communications, community affairs, partnerships, special projects/fan experience, game operations/multimedia production, marketing, spring training, and ticket sales and service. The Phoenix native is a member of the Thunderbirds and serves on the board of the Boys & Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix. Edward Wallace, founder and board director of Puget Sound Bank in Bellevue, Washington, and board director for Star Rentals, a large family-owned equipment rental company with operations throughout Washington and Oregon. Wallace also is owner/partner of Socialot, a social media management platform for small business. He is the author of 52 Card Pick-up – How to Stack the Deck for Success in Business. Existing board members who were recently elected to leadership positions are: Hamilton Espinosa, who was recently elected chairman of the board after serving on the St. Joseph’s Foundation board since 2009. He is a graduate of Marquette University and is the healthcare core market leader for DPR Construction in Phoenix. He coaches youth sports and was a board member of Paradise Valley Little League from 2004 to 2006. Shelby Butterfield, who joined the board in 2008 and was recently elected vice chair. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona and has held various leadership

positions on boards at ASU, North Central Parenting Group, PVUMC Preschool and Scottsdale Healthcare’s pediatric advisory board. David McCaleb, who joined the board in 2010 and was elected treasurer. He has a MBA from the WP Carey School of Business at Arizona State University and an MS in biology from Marquette University. He retired several years ago from a position as senior vice president of commercial operations for the publicly traded biotech company, CV Therapeutics. Jenifer Davis Lunt, who was elected secretary of the board after joining the board in 2012. She is a graduate of the University of Arizona and has more than 15 years of commercial real estate experience. She currently works for Davis Enterprises, where she is responsible for development, asset management, and lease and sales negotiations. Jenifer is active in AZCREW, Junior League of Phoenix, Big Brothers Big Sisters and the CBRE Brokerage Advisory Board. U.S. News & World Report Names St. Joseph’s a Best Hospital St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center is Arizona’s highest nationally-ranked hospital in this year’s U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals issue. U.S. News & World Report’s annual listing of top hospitals is the most respected of all national rankings. St. Joseph’s is ranked #16 in this year’s neurology and neurosurgery category. Barrow Neurological Institute, the neurological division at St. Joseph’s, is known throughout the world for providing cutting-edge treatment for people with brain and spine diseases, disorders and injuries; topnotch medical education and innovative research.

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