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For Immediate Release
Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Announces New Board Member
Pittsburgh, Pa. -
June 25, 2006
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Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Board of Trustees announced today that Jeffrey S. Broadhurst will serve on the Hospital board as its most current member. Broadhurst currently is the president of Eat'n Park Restaurants.
He joined Parkhurst Dining Services, part of Eat'n Park Hospitality Group, in 1996 as director of business development after five years with Federated Investors in the Chicago and Kentucky markets. He was promoted to president of Parkhurst in 2002.
"Jeff's commitment to service and satisfaction is something we are honored to have here at Children's," said Mary Jo Howard Dively, Esq., chair of the hospital board of trustees. "The board is looking forward to working with Jeff to continue to advance the mission of the hospital on behalf of the thousands of children we support."
Broadhurst is a member of the board of directors and executive committee for Eat'n Park Hospitality Group. He is involved with Robert Morris University as a member of the board of directors, Student Development and Athletic Affairs and Alumni and Community Affairs sub-committees. Broadhurst also is a board member for the Hill House Association, an organization that directly impacts the quality of life through a variety of programs including employment, education, health and well-being.
He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, Sheryl, and two sons, Kyle and Ryan.
Contacts:
Melanie Finnigan, 412-692-5502 or 412-692-5016, Melanie.Finnigan@chp.edu
Marc Lukasiak, 412-692-7919 or 412-692-5016, Marc.Lukasiak@chp.edu
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