CHAPTER COMMITTEES

Getting involved with your local chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives can offer a variety of benefits. Not only will you have the opportunity to network with other professionals in the field, but you will also have access to educational resources and events that can help further your career. By getting involved, you can stay up-to-date on industry trends and best practices while also making meaningful connections with fellow healthcare executives. In addition, volunteering your time and expertise to the organization can provide a sense of fulfillment and give back to the healthcare community. Overall, becoming a member of your local chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives can provide numerous opportunities for personal and professional growth.

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Communications Committee

Oversees and maintains communications through web services, publications, electronic mail, and other
delivery mechanisms to ensure effective and timely communication among the chapter members.

Education Committee

Develops, plans, and coordinates educational programs related to current and pertinent issues facing the healthcare industry.

Membership & Networking Committee

Develops member recognition programs, promotes ACHE amongst area graduate programs, and provides career services for current and potential chapter members. Offers members opportunities to network with their peers at breakfast meetings and social events hosted by senior executives of local healthcare facilities or healthcare related organizations.

Advancement Committee

Encourage chapter affiliates to prepare for advancement to Fellow and existing Fellows to re-credential. Conducts exam preparation courses and organizes study groups as needed.

Diversity & Inclusion Committee

Looks for ways to proactively support and encourage diversity and inclusion within the Central Texas healthcare community.

Membership & Networking Committee

Develops member recognition programs, promotes ACHE amongst area graduate programs, and provides career services for current and potential chapter members. Offers members opportunities to network with their peers at breakfast meetings and social events hosted by senior executives of local healthcare facilities or healthcare related organizations.

Student Council

Develops programs to support, nurture and educate student members of ACHENTX –
increasing awareness of ACHE at local schools and offering annual Case Study Competitions.

Sponsorship Committee

Solicits sponsorships to support chapter events and ACHE Congress scholarships.

Regional Ambassadors

Our regional ambassador program is designed to equip local advocates with the knowledge and resources they need to build a successful ACHE organization at the local level. Through our program, we provide members with guidance on how to effectively engage their communities of health care leaders and create meaningful programs to help improve the healthcare industry.

Regional Ambassador 
San Marcos

Works with the chapter to engage local members and organize events in the San Marcos area.

Regional Ambassador

Waco

Works with the chapter to engage local members and organize events in the greater Waco area.

Regional Ambassador
Temple-Killeen

Works with the chapter to engage local members and organize events in the Waco area.

Regional Ambassador
Austin

Works with the chapter to engage local members and organize events in the Waco area.

Get Involved. Join the Communications Team.

Would you like to get active in ACHE’s Central Texas Chapter as a member of the Communications Committee? See how we are mobilizing Central Texas health care executives on key issues advancing the industry. Contact Lance Lunsford through the LinkedIn icon above or

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