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    Yavapai Regional Medical Center Welcomes Dr. Marylou Mercado to Hospital Board

    March 28, 2024No Comments
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    Arizona News – Yavapai Regional Medical Center proudly announces the appointment of Dr. Marylou Mercado to its Hospital Board. Dr. Mercado brings a wealth of experience and a passion for education and community empowerment to her new role. A first-generation Hispanic community college graduate, Dr. Mercado currently serves as the Vice President of Workforce and Health Sciences at Yavapai College. Throughout her academic and professional journey, Dr. Mercado has been deeply committed to empowering individuals through education.

    Dr. Marylou Mercado
    Dr. Marylou Mercado

    Dr. Mercado’s 28-year tenure in the community college environment and having received the 2024 Arizona Women in Higher Education (AWHE) Woman of the Year award, has equipped her with understanding and supporting the leadership qualities and abilities of women. Drawing from her own experiences, she recognizes the importance of mentorship and guidance in helping individuals achieve their educational and professional goals.

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    “We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Marylou Mercado to the Yavapai Regional Hospital Board,” said Dr. Anthony Torres, President and CEO at Yavapai Regional. “Her dedication to education and community empowerment aligns perfectly with our commitment to excellence and service. We are confident that her insights and leadership will greatly benefit our organization and the communities we serve.”

    Dr. Mercado’s appointment to the Yavapai Regional Hospital Board will be effective April 1st. We look forward to having her on the Hospital board and the meaningful contributions she will bring.

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