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Martin Health Foundation Welcomes New Board Members

May 29, 2015

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    Thomas Lytle

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    J. Philippe Latreille

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    Per Heidenreich

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    Margaret Bousquette

Martin Health Foundation is pleased to announce the appointment of the following to the organization's board of directors: 

Margaret Bousquette, of Stuart, has had a lengthy career in marketing portfolio management services to pension funds and insurance companies. She is a graduate of Smith College and has served on a variety of nonprofit boards including Big Sisters of NYC, YWCA of Greenwich, Connecticut and the Society of Memorial Sloane Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. 

Per Heidenreich, of Hobe Sound, is executive chairman of Sonitor Technologies, a real time intelligence company and has broad experience in international deep sea shipping, logistics and IT. Heidenreich served as president of the Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce from 2005 – 2007 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the organization. 

J. Philippe Latreille, of Palm City and Menasha, Wisconsin, graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont and the University of Western Ontario and had a long and varied career in the paper and building materials industries. He founded Packaging, Fulfillment Specialist to service the paper industry in Wisconsin and the publishing business in New York. 

Thomas Lytle, of Stuart, is an experienced pharmaceutical and biotechnology executive with more than 35 years of industry experience. He is president and founder of Strategic Choices, LLC, a well-networked healthcare consulting firm focused on helping early stage companies set strategy, create options and make decisions that shape their future. He has been an adjunct professor at the University of Sciences in Philadelphia for more than six years and is a retired US Army colonel with 26 years of active and reserve service.

The Martin Health Foundation was created in 1983 and has raised over $97 million since its inception. These funds provide the Treasure Coast community with access to cutting edge technologies and equipment, skilled nurses and physicians, and new services like open-heart surgery. To learn more, visit martinhealth.org/foundation.

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