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3 Sudbury Residents Named New Corporators at Emerson Hospital
Corporators represent the interests of the 25 communities served by Emerson Hospital.

(EDITOR'S NOTE: The following is a press release from Emerson Hospital.)
Twenty-two members of local communities were recently elected to a three-year term as a Corporator of Emerson Hospital.
“Emerson Hospital relies on its Corporators to be informed ambassadors for the hospital and to assist in Emerson’s outreach efforts in their communities,” said Ron Johnson, chairman of the Emerson Hospital Board of Directors. “Corporators are truly strategic partners of the organization. We are grateful that all of the Corporators will serve Emerson Hospital in this important way.”
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Corporators represent the interests of the 25 communities served by Emerson Hospital. They become knowledgeable about the mission of Emerson Hospital and the services it provides through regular breakfast briefings, annual meetings and other activities. In turn, they communicate information about the hospital's programs and services to the residents and businesses in their communities. They also elect the hospital’s Board of Directors and Corporators at the hospital’s annual meeting.
“While we rely on our Corporators to act as ambassadors for the hospital, we hope that members of our community also engage directly with them to connect to Emerson,” added Sudbury resident Christine Schuster, president and CEO of Emerson.
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Among Emerson Hospital’s new Corporators are:
Lori Kreidberg, DVM (Sudbury) is a veterinarian and owner of Metrowest Mobile Vet in Sudbury. She is co-chair of the New Family Welcome Committee in Sudbury. Kreidberg is an educator at Tufts Veterinarian School.
Lee C. McGowan (Sudbury) is a financial planner and investment advisor at Monument Financial Advisors, LLC in Concord. McGowan is active in the Boston Estate Planning Council and Financial Planning Association.
Martha Stone (Sudbury) has returned to painting and photography after a career as a marketing strategist. Stone is past chair of Cultural Arts and created the Poet Tree project at the Josiah Haynes Elementary School in Sudbury. As a graduate of Williams College in Williamstown, Mass., she has served its Society of Alumni as class secretary, class agent and communications and reconnection chair.
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