Board of Directors
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Statement from the Alive Board of Directors
The Alive Board of Directors has determined that Alive will remain a not-for-profit, independent organization providing hospice, palliative care and mission-based support services to people across Middle Tennessee. Read More
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Alive Welcomes New Members to Board of Directors
Community Leaders Join Board of Middle Tennessee’s Only Nonprofit Hospice Read More
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Alive Announces Three Newly Appointed Members of Its Board of Directors
Community and Business Leaders Join Board for Middle Tennessee’s Only Nonprofit Hospice Provider. Read More
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Reflection on Legacy from Lynn Barton
Alive's co-founder, Lynn Barton, shares her life's legacy and how she hopes to be remembered. Read More
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Reflection on Legacy from Dr. Barton
One of Alive's founders, Dr. Barton, shares the legacy he wishes to create through Alive's development, and the personal legacy he hopes to be carried on. Read More
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Caring for Pop in His Final Weeks Leads to Legacy for Alive Board Member
Alive Board Member and volunteer, Frank Gluck, shares how his father's death and legacy became the catalyst for his life's work, end-of-life interests, and the legacy he will leave for others. Read More
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2018 Annual Report
Fiscal year 2018 was another great year for Alive. We continued our Closer to Home Campaign with the opening of our homecare office in Franklin, bringing our services closer to the community. This includes a completely dedicated grief support group space. Read More
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Boardchair: Dr. Warren McPherson
For the last six years, Dr. Warren McPherson has been a champion and ambassador for Alive as a board member. He has played a variety of leadership roles, including cochair of our Murfreesboro Advisory Committee and Closer to Home Capital Campaign Committee, which led the effort to build The Residence at Alive Hospice Murfreesboro. Read More
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Board Member Transitions To New Role At Alive
Alive has been dear to Judy Orr for more than 16 years. Touched personally by the care we provide for patients and families, she has been an ambassador for this organization and an advocate for end-of-life planning because she believes the last chapter of life should be embraced, not put out of mind. Read More