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Hope Hospice elects new board member
Sav Mancieri elected to Hope Hospice Board of Directors

Sav Mancieri, a long-time resident of Livermore, has been elected to the Hope Hospice Board of Directors. He joins a 15-member board, each of whom is elected to a two-year term, with up to three consecutive terms.
“We are fortunate to have Sav as part of the Hope Hospice family,” says Craig Eicher, president of the Hope Hospice Board of Directors. “He is deeply rooted in this community and feels very passionate about the special kind of care Hope Hospice provides. The families we serve and our agency will benefit from his leadership skills and dedication to service.”
Mancieri has been with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories since 1992. Currently, he is the group leader for the Environmental Support and Programmatic Outreach Group, and oversees air, water and waste permissions and compliance. He is also responsible for environment, safety, health and emergency management. In addition, he supports several Department of Homeland Security initiatives.
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“Seeing how committed Hope Hospice staff members are in giving patients and families a quality end-of-life experience has made a big impression on me,” says Mancieri. “It has inspired me to give back to the community through my participation on the Hope Hospice Board of Directors,” he adds.
Mancieri has Bachelors of Science degrees in both applied math and environmental engineering from Roger Williams University in Rhode Island. He was the former president of the Valley Montessori School Board of Directors. He has four children.