LEWISTON — Tri-County Mental Health Services has welcomed two healthcare leaders to its board of directors.
Lorrie Marquis Potvin is director, cardiology service line and strategic planning at St. Mary’s Health System. She is a Lewiston native with experience as a medical assistant, patient relations, marketing and strategic planning.
As a mother of three and the current board chairwoman for Advocates for Children, she shares Tri-County’s commitment to supporting children and families to build healthy futures.
Cynthia Rice, MSN, RN, is director, community health, wellness and cardiac rehab with Central Maine Medical Center. She has expertise in chronic disease management and community wellness program development, has a background in public health planning and also serves on the boards of Healthy Androscoggin and L/A Public Health.
Both women are 2012 graduates of the Hanley Healthcare Leadership Program. “We are pleased to welcome these two new members to our dynamic board and look forward to their leadership as we prepare for the future,” said Peter Letourneau, board president.
Tri-County Mental Health Services deals with the psychological and social well-being of children, adults, and elders, serving more than 11,000 individuals each year in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Franklin and Oxford counties. For more information, visit www.tcmhs.org.
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