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Friday, 06 October 2023 11:55

Thank You, David & Chantel

For the past decade, the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome has had the privilege of being led by two fantastic Governing Board members. After such a long commitment to the organization, Chantel Chase and David Lloyd are stepping down and they will be greatly missed.

David Lloyd joined the board in 2013 and held numerous positions including most recently Board Chair. During his tenure, he supported the transition of two executive directors, supported the NCSBS through the trials brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and shared his overall passion for the protection of our most vulnerable population. David held many esteemed roles during his professional career including counsel for the Child Protection Division of Children’s National Medical Center, director of the National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect in the Department of Health and Human Services, and the director of the Family Advocacy Program for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. His wealth of knowledge helped shape the NCSBS into what it is today. His wealth of knowledge and lifelong commitment to protecting children helped shape the NCSBS into what it is today.

Chantel Chase joined the board in 2014 also serving a wide array of positions including most recently Vice-Chair. Chantel joined us during the early part of her career at Zion’s Bancorporation. With her unwavering dedication and commitment, Chantel quickly rose positions within the financial institution and the NCSBS benefited from the knowledge she gained with each new role. She became a champion and role model for women in business and was recognized for her work on a local and national level. Chantel helped the NCSBS evolve their financial operations to be as efficient and conservative as possible without impacting any of the vital programs we offer. We are so excited to watch Chantel continue to support growth of Utah businesses with her new role as Director of Business Banking Loan Center.

The NCSBS is incredibly fortunate to have had David and Chantel share their knowledge, passion and hearts with the Center to grow our outreach and develop our programs to better serve families and keep our babies safe from harm. Thank you for your unwavering support during success and challenges. Thank you for your dedication to protecting children world-wide. Thank you for everything.

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