HEALTH FOUNDATION ELECTS RYAN K. STUMPHAUZER, ESQ.
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MIAMI,FL-, May 22, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Health Foundation of South Florida announced the election of Ryan K. Stumphauzer to its Board of Directors. The board leads the largest philanthropy dedicated to improving health in Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties.
Ryan K. Stumphauzer, a founding partner with the firm Stumphauzer & Sloman, is an attorney recognized for defending government investigations, handling complex civil litigation, and conducting internal investigations, with a focus on the health care industry. He previously served as a federal prosecutor for over six years in the Southern District of Florida. Mr. Stumphauzer’s experience also includes working as a senior accountant at an international accounting firm, where he performed audit and business advisory services for Fortune 500 corporations. A noted speaker and contributor to numerous professional publications, Mr. Stumphauzer is a member of the American Bar Association and is active on several committees for the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Florida.
According to Health Foundation of South Florida President & CEO Steven Marcus, Ed.D., Ryan’s extensive experience and leadership in the health care arena, the judicial system, as well as his financial background makes him a valuable asset to our Board.” He added, “Together with our incumbent Board members, the Foundation has the knowledge, expertise and key direction needed to help us make important decisions that drive improved health for all South Floridians.”
Completing Health Foundation of South Florida’s 16-member Board are: Chairwoman Thao M.P. Tran, M.D., M.P.H., Vice Chairman Everett Wilson, Esq.: Secretary Melida Akiti, LCSW; Luther Brewster, Jr., Ph.D.; Javier Casillas, MBA; Loreen Chant; Michael DeLucca, MHM; Bob Dickinson; Carol Fine; Karen Gilmore; Ines Hernandez, Roderick King, M.D.; Barbara Ronda, MHSA; Dorothy Terrell and Dionne Wong.
About Health Foundation of South Florida: The mission of Health Foundation of South Florida is to invest in and be a catalyst for collaborations, policy and systems change that improves the health of South Florida communities, with a focus on vulnerable, low to moderate- income populations. Established in 1993, the Foundation has awarded nearly $125 million to nonprofits providing programs and services in Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe Counties. For more information, visit www.hfsf.org or call 305.374.7200.
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