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Lefler, Page, Ryan Join LCFH Foundation Board

By Emily Mohorn, posted Jun 28, 2016
(Lisa Skinner Lefler)
Lower Cape Fear Hospice Foundation’s Board of Trustees recently added Lisa Skinner Lefler, Lauren Page and Michael Ryan to the board.
 
Lefler, a Wrightsville Beach native, is a local attorney who joined the trustees “to find a meaningful way to become more involved in her community,” a news release stated.
 
Page (above, left) joined the board after her father passed away from cancer without hospice program guidance, the release stated. Page is involved in the foundation’s major gifts/planned giving committee.
 
In addition to becoming a trustee, Ryan (left) has served on the Cape Fear Museum board and as treasurer of the Investors Roundtable group. Before moving to Wilmington in 2008, he retired as vice president of community development and community relations from Irwin Financial Corp. in Columbus, Indiana.
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