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Board of Directors

Board of Directors - Officers

Crippled Children's Clinic
Ms. Barbara Blake, President
Real Estate Entrepreneur
Tubac, Arizona
Mr. Richard Hansen, Treasurer
Retired CPA
Green Valley, Arizona
   
Ms. Karen Sykes, Secretary
The Sykes Company
Nogales, Arizona
 
   

   

Ms. Lynne Albright
Retired
Tucson, Arizona

Mr. Jaime Chamberlain
Chamberlain Produce Company
Nogales, Arizona

Mr. Sam Chilcote
Chilcote Enterprises
Tubac, Arizona

Mr. Richard DeLong
Retired Samsonite Corporation
Nogales, Arizona

Ms. Patricia Martinez
Homemaker
Tucson, Arizona

Reverend Michael Meyers
Owner/Stride Rite Shoes
Tucson, Arizona

Ms. Lourdes Montijo
Volunteer
Hermosillo, Sonora Mexico

Dr. Maria Eugenia Pina
Pediatrics and Internal Medicine
Tubac, Arizona


Executive Director

 

Bob PhillipsBob Phillips has been the Executive Director of the St. Andrew’s Children’s Clinic (SACC) since November 2006. St. Andrew’s Children’s Clinic is the longest running and most successful cross-border health initiative in the United States providing high quality health care emphasizing orthopedic and neurological treatment for more than 2,000 poor and disabled Mexican children each year. Prior to his selection as Executive Director for SACC, he served for 25 years as Chief Executive Office for Health Projects Center (HPC) in California. He retired from that position in December 2005 to serve as a consultant to healthcare programs in California and Arizona before taking his position with SACC. As CEO of HPC, he directed programs for both caregivers and their families and health professionals, particularly the training of family physicians at the UCSF Family Practice residency program at Natividad Medical Center in Salinas. He also served as the director of the Central Coast Area Health Education Center. Mr. Phillips received his undergraduate degree in Government from Dartmouth, and continued on to Stanford University where he earned his Master’s Degree in Development and International Relations. He also attended the American University of Beirut as a Stanford Exchange Scholar.

Mr. Phillips has taught at Stanford, the University of Miami and on the faculty of Elderhostel. He served as an advisor to the Northern California Geriatric Education Center (NorCal GEC), the advisory committee for the UCSF AHEC program, the Board of the Association of California Caregiver Resource Centers, a federal grant reviewer for DHHS, Bureau of Health Professions and the California Geriatric Education Center. He has contributed to several books and written articles on health care issues and international development. He is the former Director of Youth and International Projects for the US National Baha’i Center. He has served as director of four non-profit agencies, board member of the Association of California Caregiver Resource Centers, the Board of Directors of Voice Mail Project of the SF Bay area, chair of the Board of Gatekeepers to the Future, a community organizations trainer for the Women's Foundation (SF) and a consultant for the International Division of the American Public Health Association and several universities in the US and abroad. He served as a trainer on social and economic development projects for Mottahedeh Development Services and is co-coordinator of a development project in Costa Rica.


Contributions by Board

Each of these Board Members is also a regular
volunteer at the Children's Clinic. They each contribute
financially, to their own ability.

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