Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Navy Regent’s Award
CDR Robert Rawleigh, FACHE, Chief Financial Officer, Navy Health Clinic Hawaii received the American College of Healthcare Executives Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Navy Regent’s Award on April 4, 2014.
CDR Robert Rawleigh, FACHE joined ACHE in 2009. He serves on the Regent Advisory Council for the Navy Regent. He has served on the Board of Directors for the Hawaii-Pacific Chapter of ACHE since 2012. He also served as the Chair of the Education Committee for the Hawaii-Pacific Chapter since 2013.
The Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Regent’s Award recognizes ACHE members who are experienced in the field and have made significant contributions to the advancement of healthcare management excellence and the achievement of ACHE’s goals. Members are evaluated on leadership ability; innovative and creative management; executive capability in developing their own organization and promoting its growth and stature in the community; contributions to the development of others in the healthcare profession; leadership in local, state, or provincial hospital and health association activities; participation in civic/community activities and projects; participation in ACHE activities; and interest in assisting ACHE in achieving its objectives.
The award was presented to CDR Rawleigh by CDR David Morrison, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Navy, FACHE, the Navy Regent.
Commander Robert Rawleigh, (Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Comptroller),
Commander Traci Brooks, (Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Director for Health Services)
and Lieutenant John Piccone, (Naval Health Clinic Hawaii Material Management Officer).
Individual Accomplishments in Diversity Regent's Award
LTC Tanya A. Peacock, FACHE was selected for the Individual Accomplishments in Diversity Regent's Award by Lt. Col. Gigi Simko, FACHE, Regent-at-Large, District 6 due to her contributions to the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), Army Medicine, and the local community. She was nominated for the award by COL Noel Cardenas, Medical Service Corps, FACHE, Army Regent.
LTC Tanya A. Peacock, FACHE joined ACHE in 2005. She is a member of the Regent Advisory Council for the Army Regent, District 6 and has served on the Board of Directors for the Hawaii-Pacific Chapter of ACHE since 2012. At the national level, LTC Peacock serves on the Book of the Year Award Committee.
The Individual Accomplishments in Diversity Regent's Award Regent’s Award recognizes ACHE members who are experienced in the field and have made significant contributions to the advancement of healthcare management excellence in the area of diversity.
BG Dennis Doyle, Medical Service Corps, U.S. Army, FACHE presented LTC Tanya Peacock with the award on May 16, 2014.
BG Dennis D. Doyle, FACHE presents LTC Tanya A. Peacock, FACHE with the
2013 Individual Accomplishments in Diversity Award
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