CHC/SEK Names Vice President of Environmental Services 

PITTSBURG, Kan. – The Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas (CHC/SEK) is pleased to announce Ginger Hubbard has been named Vice President of Environmental Services.

“This promotion reflects not only Ginger’s outstanding performance, but a consistent commitment to excellence, leadership, and service. We are grateful for the impact she has made and excited for what’s ahead,” said Ross Turney, CHC/SEK Chief Finance Officer.
Hubbard joined the CHC/SEK team in 2012. She has more than 30 years of experience in professional environmental services and holds certifications in hospitality management and facility and maintenance management. She is also a member of the Association for the Health Care Environment and the American Society for Health Care Engineering.

Most recently, Hubbard served as the Director of Environmental Services, supervising the housekeeping needs of all CHC/SEK clinic locations as well as five school clinics, organizing events and fundraisers, overseeing the daily operations of Stuckey’s Café, and managing operations and reservations for student housing. In addition to her current responsibilities, Ginger will oversee the daily operations and work of the CHC/SEK maintenance department in her new role.
Hubbard says she is motivated by service and committed to providing strong behind-the-scenes support to ensure frontline success. “I’ve enjoyed building the environmental services and café teams, and in my new role, I look forward to supporting great work of the maintenance staff,” said Hubbard. “Our environmental services, maintenance, and facilities teams have always worked well together, supporting one another to ensure work is completed in a timely manner to help ensure that our staff and patients have a great experience at CHC.”
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About Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas
The Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas (CHC/SEK) serves as a healthcare hub for communities in Kansas and Oklahoma. CHC/SEK delivers quality, integrated care to nearly 90,000 patients each year with a goal of improving health, sustaining rural communities, and providing purpose-driven work to 950 staff members. Beyond healthcare, CHC/SEK finds innovative ways to improve lives by focusing on education, housing, and transportation. Regardless of income or insurance status, CHC/SEK ensures everyone receives the care they need. For more information, visit chcsek.org.

 

 

 

 

 

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