Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to announce Mark R. Kevan as
the new vice chairman for the Camden Campus Advisory Board.
Kevan has served on the Advisory Board since June 2004; he replaces Rose
Andrews who became the chairwoman at the May board meeting.
“I am very honored to serve in this capacity,” says Kevan.
“I look forward to gaining a better understanding of how healthcare
reform will affect us and the decisions we make as we strive to improve
health care services for our community.”
Chairwoman Andrews is looking forward to Kevan’s continued participation
on the Board. “Mark offers a wealth of knowledge to the Board,”
says Andrews. “I look forward to his continued support and leadership
in his position as vice chairman and his perspective of the health reform
policies.”
Kevan, a retired United States Navy Captain, has lived in St. Marys for
20 years. He and his wife, Barbara, who volunteers for the Health System
in the guest services desk at the Camden Campus, have four children and
eleven grandchildren.
Extremely active in supporting the St. Marys community, Kevan serves on
several committees for local agencies, including Camden House, a domestic
violence program. He is a member of the Kingsland First United Methodist
Church and the Rotary Club of Camden County.
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Advisory Board currently consists of 11 members including the Camden Campus
chief of staff. Members volunteer their time to assist the Glynn-Brunswick
Memorial Hospital Authority in overseeing the Health System’s Camden Campus.
In addition to Andrews and Kevan, Advisory Board members are Jeffery “Jeff”
B. Barker, William “Stan” Fowler, Vance Hughes, James “Jim” B.
Lomis
, Walter C. McNeely, Steve E. Rawl, Sr., Mary T. Root, Gary D. Willis,
and Chief of Staff Thomas C. Whitesell Jr., M.D.