Hospital Advisory Board Welcomes Jean Marie Brazell as Newest Member
Southeast Georgia Health System is pleased to announce the appointmentof
Jean Marie Brazell to the Camden Campus Advisory Board.She replaces William
“Stan” Fowler who recently retired from the Board after serving
for nine years.
Brazell, a human resources representative, has been employed with Lockheed
Martin since 1987. She also has nine years experience as a registered
nurse, both in the hospital setting and the home health care field, including
serving as head nurse of a pediatric oncology unit.
“With a background in nursing, a career in Human Resources, and
an interest in quality medical care in the local community, I desire to
make a positive contribution on the Advisory Board,” says Brazell.
“I look forward to serving in this capacity and using my experience
to benefit our community.”
According to Howard W. Sepp Jr., FACHE, vice president/administrator,
Camden Campus, that feeling is mutual. “We are thrilled to have
Jean Marie join us and look forward to working with her for a long time
to come.”
Brazell earned an associate of science degree in Nursing from Lake City
Community College.
She is active in the First Baptist Church Kingsland choir and handbell
music programs, and is a past member of Camden County Board of Education.
She and her husband, Mike, have lived in Kingsland since 1980, and have
three adult children. Together, they enjoy biking, fishing and travel.
The 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 Brazell, Advisory Board members are Rose D. Andrews, chair;
Mark R. Kevan, vice chair; Jeffery “Jeff” B. Barker, 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.