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Arthritis Foundation welcomes new member to its Leadership Council

The mission of the Leadership Council is vital, and it cannot be fulfilled unless many join together with common goals.  As a volunteer-driven organization, the Arthritis Foundation relies on the time, expertise and resources of volunteers at many levels.  The Missouri Leadership Council works with staff and fellow volunteers to lead the way in the implementation of the Heartland Region’s strategic direction.  We recognize and appreciate their commitment to make the pain and limitation of arthritis unacceptable in every community we serve.  We welcome our newest member!


Meg Hannigan Schneithorst
is the Senior Vice President and Relationship Manager for Enterprise Bank & Trust; she is also the Senior Lender for the Clayton bank.  She manages a portfolio of commercial clients, in addition to managing and monitoring various credit responsibilities.

Before joining Enterprise Bank & Trust in 2005, Meg was a part of a Middle Market Group at US Bank.  She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration with an emphasis in finance and marketing from the University of Richmond, and a Master of Business Administration from Washington University.

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Meg resides in Kirkwood with her husband and son.

We are honored to have Meg Hannigan Schneithorst as a member of the Arthritis Foundation’s Leadership Council.

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About the Arthritis Foundation
The Arthritis Foundation (www.arthritis.org) is committed to raising awareness and reducing the unacceptable impact of arthritis, which strikes one in every five adults and 300,000 children, and is the nation’s leading cause of disability.  To conquer this painful, debilitating disease, we support education, research, advocacy and other vital programs and services.

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