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How
Is RotaCare Structured?
RotaCare
Bay Areas board of directors
is directly responsible to state licensing
agencies for the provision
of quality medical care and provides legal governance
for clinics within their geographical area.
RotaCare
Bay Areas board of directors is made up of past
Rotary District Governors, Club Presidents, Rotarians
with selected expertise, community activists, clinic
administrators and medical professionals. Board members
for 2007-2008:
Candace Roney, President
Brad Baron, Vice President
John Thomas, Secretary
Bob Rhodes, Treasurer
Jack Higgins, MD
Jim Cochran
John Fisher
Bill McCammon
Sister Rachela Silvestri
Mel Kahn
Ken Graham
Christine Nichols and
Beryl Israel

Back: Bob Rhodes; Jack Higgins, MD; Ken Graham; Bill McCammon; John Fisher.
Front: Mel Kahn; Candace Roney; Brad Baron. Not pictured: Sister Rachela Silvestri, John Thomas, Jim Cochran, Christine Nichols and Beryl Israel.

Additional Board Members Sister Rachela Silvestri and John Thomas |

Sue Averett, Executive Director and Laura McGeehon, Administrative Coordinator. |
RotaCare
Bay Areas administrative team of an
executive director and administrative
assistant provide a consistent, reliable level of service
and support to our clinics. The administration accomplishes
three major goals: sustain and continue the mission
of RotaCare, provide support for the clinics, and expand
and increase the capacity of the clinics.
Each
clinic has an Administrative Council that
oversees its day-to-day operation. A member of the council
is assigned to be a voting member of the board of directors.
The board makes legal policy and oversees medical quality
assurance for the clinics. The Administrative Councils
provide day-to-day medical oversight.
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