EFSC Foundation Adds New Board Member

EFSC Foundation Adds New Board Member
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Eastern Florida State College issued the following announcement on Dec. 15.

The Eastern Florida State College Foundation recently elected Stephanie Bergsieker to serve on its Board of Directors.

An administrative professional for more than 20 years, Bergsieker is employed by Steward Health Care at Rockledge Regional Medical Center where her focus is on physician 

recruitment and outreach in Business Development for their Florida market.

She will serve alongside board members including Moses Harvin, II (Board Chair), Michael Scialdone (Vice-Chair), Judy Healy (Treasurer), Adam Bird, Randy Coleman, Sherry 

Covell, Trizia Ginarella Eavenson, Dan Kelley, Thomas LaFlore, Mel Mills, Dave Lightholder, Pam Persse, Chris Riley, Bill Row, Natasha Spencer, Ryan Wilkins and Dr. Jim Richey.

For more information about the Eastern Florida State College Foundation, or the Alumni Association, contact the Foundation at 321-433-7055.

Original source can be found here.



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