THE SAMMONS
TOWER WILL
HELP METHODIST
DALLAS CONTINUE
TO FULFILL BOTH
ITS ROLE AS
ONE OF ONLY
THREE ADULT
TRAUMA CENTERS
IN DALLAS
COUNTY AND ITS
COMMITMENT
TO MEETING THE
MEDICAL NEEDS OF
NORTH TEXANS.”
Chris Kleinert, BrightER
capital campaign chair
The BrightER capital campaign committee (front row, from left): Traci Ford Owen;
George Shafer; Dawn Moore; Bill Davis; Methodist Foundation President and CEO
April Box Chamberlain, CFRE; Honorary Campaign Co-Chair Nancy Ann Hunt;
Campaign Chair Chris Kleinert; Honorary Campaign Co-Chair Ray Hunt; Susan Wells;
and Ossa Fisher; (back row) Rob Little; Pete Chilian; James Collet; Methodist Board
Chair Levi Davis; Rob Bertino; Colin McGrady; Zac Hirzel; Mary Cochran; and Methodist
Foundation Vice President for Development Kathryn Allen. Not pictured: Allie Beth
Allman, Matt Hildreth, Pete Schenkel, Natalie Jenkins Sorrell, Jeff Staubach,
W. Kelvin Walker, and Methodist Foundation Board Chair R. Stephen Folsom.
The Charles A. Sammons Trauma and Critical Care Tower is scheduled to open in 2014.
2012
Crossroads Annual Report
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