Inova Loudoun Hospital / Loudoun Rising Campaign Impact Report 2015-2020

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LOUDOUN RISING | CAMPAIGN IMPACT REPORT | 2015–2020

NEIGHBORS

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NEIGHBORS thank you


Inova Loudoun Hospital is more than just a building. It’s more than the programs and services we provide. It’s the people: the team members who work tirelessly day in and day out, the patients we are privileged to serve, and the community members who came together to so generously invest in our community’s healthcare through our Loudoun Rising Campaign.

$21M

raised to support both the physical and programmatic growth of the hospital and our community’s healthcare

Cover photo courtesy of HDR ©2020 Dan Schwalm Note: Photos in this report were taken before the COVID-19 pandemic and will not show social distancing.

The new North Tower is a lasting tribute to your commitment to this community to care for one another — today, tomorrow and beyond. While the state-of-the-art patient tower is the most visible sign of this growth, the Loudoun Rising Campaign encompassed so much more. Your support has funded new and expanded programs that will have enormous impact on the lives of Loudoun patients and families. Your support enables us to recruit, retain and train the most talented and compassionate medical professionals, and strengthens our ability to care for the whole patient — mind, body and spirit.


With gratitude

THANK YOU! I AM TRULY GRATEFUL

HERE AT INOVA LOUDOUN HOSPITAL,

Edward Puccio, MD, FACEP Loudoun Rising Chair

Deborah Addo President, Inova Loudoun Hospital Senior Vice President, Inova

and indebted to every single donor who contributed to this campaign. You have trusted us to deliver on the promise of compassionate care that puts the patient and family first; and your generosity fuels our ability to deliver quality clinical care and complex services closer to home. As stewards of your gifts, we commit ourselves to delivering world-class healthcare — every time, every touch — to each person in every community we have the privilege to serve. Little did we know, we would be facing a global pandemic this year and your support has been critical in empowering us to prevail through this challenging time. The Loudoun Rising Campaign is the largest campaign in our hospital’s history and your generous support will have a lasting impact on our health, our children’s health and even our grandchildren’s health. Many of you have deep roots in Loudoun County. You care profoundly for the health and prosperity of the region and its people. Because of you, our beloved county now has the medical specialists, leading-edge technologies and state-of-the-art facilities necessary to support the growing and ever-changing healthcare needs of its people. When minutes matter, we have lifesaving specialists and resources here in our county, close to our homes. That is the living legacy of the Loudoun Rising Campaign. Thank you for being a champion for Loudoun County and Inova Loudoun Hospital.

we take care of our neighbors and, in turn, our neighbors have helped take care of us through their philanthropic support. Through philanthropy, we continue to elevate our highest standards of clinical excellence and strengthen our commitment to creating the optimal holistic patient-centered experience. Inova Loudoun Hospital is at the heart of a generous community, and this campaign was successful thanks to the many different people who came together from across the entire county and beyond. When our hospital first opened its doors more than 100 years ago, we made a promise to provide the very best healthcare to the people of Loudoun County. This core tenet remains central to our mission today. You, our donors, have made a significant investment to enhance the patient experience and ensure that our community has access to exceptional healthcare close to home. Thanks to you, Loudoun County is home to an award-winning hospital with the top-notch team, high-quality medical care, advanced technology and complex services needed to save lives and improve our quality of life. Inova is committed to serving our patients, our team members and the Loudoun community. With our new North Tower and other facility enhancements and programmatic growth, we are well poised to fulfill this commitment for the next 100 years. And for that, I extend you my deepest thanks and congratulations.

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When minutes matter As we began this journey to better meet the healthcare needs of Loudoun County’s rapidly growing population, community leaders stepped up not only to meet the challenge, but to encourage us to think even bigger. These inspiring philanthropic leaders catalyzed growth and pushed Inova Loudoun Hospital to achieve even more than was originally imagined. They led by example, inspiring others to support.

ER donors gather to celebrate the grand opening of the Inova Virts Miller Family Emergency and Trauma Center

“Scott and I hope that our gift will ensure that local access to worldclass healthcare is available to everyone here in Loudoun – where it is needed and where it belongs. We know that families just like ours go through the ER every day. We want to help ensure that they experience the same positive outcomes we did.” SHARON VIRTS AND SCOTT MILLER

BIGGER, BETTER, AND FASTER

The expanded facility has new waiting areas for adults and children, two trauma bays, a resuscitation room, behavioral health rooms, a family consult room, a new staff lounge and negative airflow rooms, used to stop the potential spread of infectious diseases.

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The Emergency Rooms at Inova Loudoun Hospital treat more than 68,000 patients each year — including nearly 20,000 children who visit Loudoun County’s only Children’s Emergency Room. Gifts to the Loudoun Rising Campaign helped to expand capacity and transform capabilities for the Inova Virts Miller Family Emergency and Trauma Center, delivering on a promise to make bigger, better and faster ER care a reality for our community. Sharon Virts and Scott Miller have committed a total of $4 million to transform emergency care in Loudoun County. During the campaign, $2 million of this gift helped to build a Surgical Trauma ICU and develop a trauma education program at the hospital. Mike and Teresa Wheeler and Dr. Edward Puccio and his colleagues at Commonwealth Emergency Physicians each donated $250,000 toward a successful community challenge fundraising initiative to expand the Lansdowne Campus ER — inspiring other generous community members through their example.


Your Support for Inova Loudoun Hospital is Helping to Save More Lives

SCHAUFELD FAMILY HEART CENTER

Thanks to the support of an incredibly generous $5 million campaign gift from philanthropists Fred, Karen and Bobbi Schaufeld, Inova Loudoun Hospital has greatly expanded its cardiovascular health infrastructure, capabilities and community education programs. Their investment at Inova Loudoun Hospital in diagnostic and non-invasive technologies has allowed the team at the Schaufeld Family Heart Center to dramatically decrease the average “door-to-balloon” time to below 65 minutes, well under the national benchmark of 90 minutes.

3,000

More than

patients are seen by cardiovascular specialists at Inova Heart and Vascular Institute – Schaufeld Family Heart Center every year, making it the most utilized heart unit throughout all of Inova.

“After my sister-in-law suffered a heart attack at home, followed by a full-on cardiac arrest at Loudoun Hospital and a life-saving helicopter ride to Fairfax, it became clear that a first-rate cardiac facility would be incredibly valuable to our community. We were blessed to play a seed role back then. In light of all this hospital has accomplished, we are thrilled to financially lead this effort.” FRED SCHAUFELD

LOUDOUN’S ONLY TRAUMA CENTER

In 2017, Inova Loudoun Hospital was designated a Level III trauma center, making the Inova Virts Miller Family Emergency and Trauma Center the first and only trauma center in Loudoun County. As a Level III trauma center, Inova Loudoun Hospital is able to provide prompt assessment, resuscitation, stabilization and emergency operations to patients with serious, life-threatening injuries.

The Schaufelds’ donation is the largest cash gift in Inova Loudoun Hospital’s 105-year history and the second largest contribution to cardiac care throughout Inova Health System.

ADVANCING NEUROSURGICAL CARE

When it comes to neurosurgical care, minutes can mean the difference between life and death. With the help of Bob and Laurie Denson’s generous investment, Inova Loudoun Hospital is adding the latest equipment and technology, expanding the neuro team and providing advanced training and education. The Densons are a grateful patient family whose support spearheaded a more comprehensive neurosurgical patient experience.

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A safe place to turn

65%

Inova Kellar Center Executive Director Rick Leichtweis, PhD with Mary Kellar and Casey Kellar Box.

of adults in Northern Virginia say they know someone who struggles with addiction from a recent survey by Act on Addiction, an awareness campaign made possible through generous support from Joan and Russell Hitt.

BRINGING EXPERT CARE TO THOSE IN PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL CRISIS

Meeting the mental health needs of our community is critical, and we are grateful to our generous donors for helping us increase access to behavioral health services in our community. The Inova Kellar Center was founded in 1991 in partnership with visionaries Art and Betty Kellar, who had a strong commitment to serve children and families in the multicultural Northern Virginia region. Thanks to the generous and ongoing support from the Kellar Family, the Inova Kellar Center has expanded its nationally recognized model of care to Loudoun County. The new satellite location in Sterling brings a full continuum of compassionate, professional behavioral health resources to the Loudoun community, with a multidisciplinary team of clinicians including child and adolescent psychiatrists, licensed mental health professionals and clinical support staff. With support from the Hitt family, Inova Loudoun Hospital will expand its addiction treatment programs to better meet the needs of our community.

“Inova Kellar Center could not provide these vital services if not for philanthropic support, and we are grateful to the Kellar Family Foundation for help in making this important resource available in Loudoun County.� RICK LEICHTWEIS, PHD, INOVA KELLAR CENTER SENIOR DIRECTOR

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in times of crisis “Loudoun County’s victims of domestic violence and sexual assault have benefited so much from the Inova Ewing FACT Department at Cornwall. Co-locating resources with the Loudoun Child Advocacy Center provides immediate and convenient resources for vulnerable families. We at Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter are so incredibly thankful to the Ewing Family for their generous support.” JUDY HANLEY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, LOUDOUN ABUSED WOMEN’S SHELTER

Your Support for Inova Loudoun Hospital Keeps Our Community Safe and Resilient

EXPERT CARE FOR VICTIMS OF VIOLENCE OR ASSAULT

The Inova Charles B. and Betty G. Ewing Forensic Assessment and Consultation Team (FACT) program opened its doors in Loudoun County in May 2018. The only program of its kind in Northern Virginia, FACT provides specialized forensic medical evaluation services for children and adults who are victims of domestic violence, sexual assault or abuse. Thanks to generous support from the Ewing family, the FACT program expanded to the Cornwall campus, helping to ensure that victims in Loudoun County do not need to travel for compassionate, specialized care when they need it most. • Every 73 seconds, someone in the U.S. is sexually assaulted. • In the U.S., nearly 1 in 4 women and 1 in 9 men have been victims of severe violence. • DC ranks 1st and Virginia 6th in the country for human trafficking cases. • Last year in Virginia, there were more than 5,000 reported forcible sex offenses and more than 10,000 aggravated assaults.

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In 2019, Inova FACT provided services to

victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.

Ewing family members Cynthia Miller and Sally Sagarese with Inova board and team members.

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Your home for infant THE LADIES BOARD OF INOVA LOUDOUN HOSPITAL — HERE FOR YOU FROM THE START

The Ladies Board has been an integral part of healthcare in Loudoun County since its inception in 1912.

The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital generously committed $1.2 million in support of the Loudoun Rising Campaign — their largest gift to date. This gift boosted the campaign over its $20 million goal and generated invaluable momentum for additional philanthropic investments as the campaign neared its completion. Through their long and loyal history of giving they have demonstrated the power of philanthropy to change lives for the better. We are deeply grateful for their generosity and commitment to our community.

“The care my baby and I received was top-notch. I had every tool at my disposable during my labor and never once felt rushed or pressured by anyone. Thank you to all who worked on creating the Birthing Inn and those who continue to serve there. I’m truly grateful!” PATIENT AT THE LADIES BOARD BIRTHING INN

THE LADIES BOARD BIRTHING INN

When delivering at the new Ladies Board Birthing Inn, patients can expect an intimate, family-centered birth experience. Mothers and babies receive individualized attention and benefit from the most advanced technology available. Inova Loudoun Hospital staffs a team of OB/ GYN and Certified Nurse Midwife hospitalists who are on-site 24/7. As the region’s only hospital-based natural birth center, Inova Loudoun Hospital continues to meet the growing needs of its community thanks to generous philanthropic partners like you. New facility highlights include spa-like labor-delivery-recovery suites with labor soaking tubs and light therapy to enhance relaxation. Photo courtesy of HDR ©2020 Dan Schwalm

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& pediatric care

Your Support for Inova Loudoun Hospital Keeps Our Kids Healthy and Happy

SENSORY FRIENDLY ER EXPERIENCE

Visiting an ER is often challenging for children, but for those with a Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) — such as autism — the experience can be particularly difficult. Philanthropic support played a key role in creating a Sensory-Friendly Pediatric ER, with new state-of-the-art medical equipment sized to fit children. The array of kid-friendly features and sensory-friendly approach, geared for the estimated 1 in 60 children coping with sensory issues or autism, is the only ER of its kind in Loudoun County. We are grateful for the generous support of the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation and Cindy and Rick Chambers, and many others who support pediatric care at Inova Loudoun. In order to help ease a child’s stress and anxiety while being treated, Inova Loudoun Hospital staffs a team of Child Life Specialists. This program, fueled by donors like you, offers services such as preparing children for a hospital stay or surgery, medical and therapeutic play and hands-on education about the hospital environment. Bereavement counseling from skilled, caring therapists is also available to help children and adolescents explore their unique grief journey, better understand the grief process, ease pain, and find meaning. In 2017, Inova Loudoun Hospital welcomed a new, full-time furry staff member: Jeremiah is a golden retriever and the hospital’s first full-time facility dog. Jeremiah promotes positive coping during medical interventions, provides a source of comfort and physical contact for patients and offers an alternative focus from illness and medical treatment.

LOUDOUN COUNTY’S ONLY LEVEL III NICU Loudoun County has a young and fast-growing population, and having world-class neonatal care available 24/7 is critical. As part of the Inova Loudoun Hospital Master Plan, during the course of the Loudoun Rising Campaign, the NICU has nearly tripled in size and added a host of family-friendly features and amenities.

26,000 babies have been delivered over the past decade at Inova Loudoun Hospital.

“One goal of the new patient tower is to keep Loudoun families in Loudoun County so they are close to home and loved ones. It’s stressful to travel for medical services; we want to reduce stress wherever we can.” DAVID GOODWIN, MD, NICU DIRECTOR, INOVA LOUDOUN HOSPITAL

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Excellence through Our nurses and clinicians are integral to delivering the world-class care that is central to Inova’s mission. Through their knowledge, professional experience, and opportunities to learn, practice and innovate these frontline heroes drive Inova to achieve its vision to be among the leading healthcare systems in the nation. Philanthropy provides essential support to Inova Loudoun’s education and training opportunities for nurses and clinicians.

SCHOLARSHIPS AND TUITION REIMBURSEMENT FOR NURSING DEGREES Each year, The Ladies Board awards more than $100,000 in nursing education scholarships for nurses at every stage of their careers, whether they are just starting out or are working to achieve graduate level degrees. Estela “Tellie” Geigel, who passed away in 2019, is remembered at Inova Loudoun Hospital as a Eucharistic minister volunteer who talked with anyone she encountered within the hospital. Tellie was also a grateful patient who was especially fond of her nurses. Through a bequest from her estate, Tellie created the Tellie Geigel Nursing Scholarship to provide educational support to deserving Inova Loudoun Hospital nurses.

86%

of RNs at Inova Loudoun Hospital have a BSN or higher degree compared to the national average of 56%.

Inova Loudoun Hospital is proud to be recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Magnet® hospital. Magnet status is the highest institutional honor awarded for nursing excellence. Only 5% of the 6,000 hospitals in the U.S. have earned Magnet designation. This honor reflects our nurses’ commitment to Inova’s mission, vision and values.

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Dr. Mark and Wendy Stavish’s gift supports ILH’s annual nursing awards dinner. Each year at this celebration, Dr. Stavish presents the Lisa Dugan Grit Award to a deserving ILH nurse.

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More than

nurses received support from the Stavish Family Endowment for Nursing Excellence, and in 2019 over 48% of eligible RNs successfully received an ANCC Magnet® professional nursing certification.

CONTINUING EDUCATION, RECERTIFICATION AND PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES

Mark and Wendy Stavish, through the Stavish Family Endowment for Nursing Excellence, have provided generous support for professional development and training for nurses at Inova Loudoun Hospital. Their endowment enables nurses at all levels to attend and present at professional conferences, participate in continuing education studies, and recertify jobrelated credentials. In 2018, in memory of Inova Loudoun’s beloved Chief Nursing Officer, Dr. Lisa Dugan, the family established the Lisa Dugan Grit Award. This annual award recognizes nurses who have persevered through personal or professional adversity to deliver exceptional clinical outcomes and patient care.


innovation

Your Support for Inova Loudoun Hospital Fuels Clinical Excellence and Innovation

“Being on the leading edge of technology has always been a goal of mine, and [this] conference offered me the ability to see and bring the best solutions back to our patients. Thank you to the Stavish family for helping me to be a better and more valuable asset to Inova!” KENNETH R. FRESE, MSN, RN, ACNS, CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST, ACUTE AND CRITICAL CARE

DONORS ADVANCE CLINICAL EXCELLENCE AT LOUDOUN HOSPITAL

The Claude Moore Charitable Foundation has long committed to advancing health education in Northern Virginia. The Foundation has provided funding for two high-impact programs at Inova Loudoun: • Claude Moore Charitable Foundation Simulation Lab — a state-of-the-art simulation lab where Inova team members practice skills from taking vital signs or blood samples to inserting air tubes and performing minimally invasive surgery. • Clinical Technician Residency Program — a multi-faceted professional development program modeled after Inova’s Nursing Residency Program that provides clinical technicians with training, career guidance and mentoring. Clinical technicians serve an essential role within the hospital, providing direct care to patients across every unit.

Dr. Tajkarimi with Inova and ILH leadership at the opening of the new Physician’s Lounge.

Dr. Kambiz Tajkarimi founded Inova Loudoun’s Clinical Staff Support Fund to ensure that all clinical staff have access to professional development conferences, continuing education, and recertification. Dr. Marissa Jamarik, Deborah Addo and Dr. Maureen Sintich present J. Hamilton Lambert of the Claude Moore Charitable Foundation with an award at ILH’s annual nursing celebration.

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Care and comfort for

In addition to the commemorative “bricks” pictured above, donors to the campaign received engraved bricks, which were placed at the front entrance of the new patient tower.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR PATIENTS AND FAMILIES

Jane and Richard Hannah enjoy a day in Middleburg, VA at the Virginia Fall Races with Dr. Ed Puccio. Proceeds from the Fall Races have benefited Inova Loudoun Hospital since their inception in 1955.

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Inova Loudoun Hospital is grateful to the patients, employees, physicians and friends whose gifts to the Loudoun Rising Brick Campaign support our Patient Assistance Fund. The bricks are proudly displayed at the front entrance of the new North Tower as an enduring symbol of the entire community’s commitment to the health and well-being of our neighbors in Loudoun County. In 2019, the Patient Assistance Fund provided support such as emergency bill payments to prevent loss of home or transportation; an iPad with assistive communications program; and wheelchair transportation to and from radiation treatment. Through the Loudoun Rising Brick Campaign, Inova team members, leaders, volunteers, and other community supporters raised $62,000 to help patients meet critical financial needs during their most challenging times.


those in need

Your Support for Inova Loudoun Hospital Improves Lives for Vulnerable Patients and Families

THE POWER OF MUSIC

Donors like you support programs that have the power to improve physical and psychological health and treat the whole person — body, mind and spirit. Through an innovative partnership with local nonprofit A Place to Be, Inova offers medical music therapy in a variety of clinical settings, including intensive care, oncology, progressive care, medical/ surgical and pediatric in-patient and emergency units at Inova Loudoun Hospital. Music and music-based interventions are employed to help improve physical symptoms as well as psycho-social issues that may arise as a result of being hospitalized. Board-certified medical music therapists offer clinical interventions that are based on the latest research and evidence-based practices.

“Music therapy can help soothe anxiety, stress, agitation and, in some cases, help with pain management.” VICKIE BAMSEY MSN, RN, NEA-BC, PATIENT EXPERIENCE EXECUTIVE

Deborah Addo and Dr. Marissa Jamarik with Lisa Dugan’s family at the dedication of the renovated Lisa Dugan Chapel, made possible through generous support from our community.

HONORING OUR NURSES THROUGH LEGACY GIFTS

On May 6, 2017, Lisa Dugan, PhD, an inspiring leader and devoted nurse at Inova Loudoun Hospital, tragically passed away. Named in her honor, the newly renovated Lisa Dugan Memorial Chapel celebrates her legacy of leadership and compassionate care.

“The contributions that Lisa has made to the community through her work here at Inova Loudoun Hospital are endless. She created an army of caregivers who love nursing just a little more because her own enthusiasm and love for nursing was so contagious.” DR. MARISSA JAMARIK, AVP, CHIEF NURSING OFFICER, INOVA LOUDOUN HOSPITAL

Medical music therapists treat more than 2,200 patients in 11 different departments every year across Inova Loudoun Hospital at no cost to patients.

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Your Support for Inova Loudoun Hospital brings comprehensive cancer care and research closer to home.

Comprehensive cancer care A HISTORY OF GIVING BELOW: Lauren Peterson and members of the Ladies Board celebrate the impact of philanthropy on cancer care in Loudoun County. BELOW, RIGHT: Life with Cancer helps you and your loved ones live well with cancer, through free programs and counseling.

For more than 30 years, philanthropy has transformed cancer care at Inova, led by the generous commitment of Milton and Carolyn Peterson and their family. Their giving has long benefited our community, helping to bring world-class, patient-centered cancer care to Northern Virginia and beyond. As Loudoun County residents, the Petersons are proud to have sparked significant investment in cancer care at Inova Loudoun. Through a generous $1 million donation, Inova began an expansion of comprehensive services in Loudoun County that will extend into 2021 as we look to build an Inova Schar Cancer Institute presence at Inova Loudoun Hospital.

“Philanthropy takes any system that is good to the next level. Our community deserves the best care, and we are really happy to be on this journey with Inova.” LAUREN PETERSON

“We are excited to be bringing the lnova Schar Cancer Institute’s multidisciplinary, patient-centered care model to the Loudoun community to improve patient experience as well as treatment options and outcomes for patients and families facing cancer.” JOHN DEEKEN, MD, PRESIDENT, INOVA SCHAR CANCER INSTITUTE

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7,000 Through Life With Cancer,

patients receive free education, information and support each year at Inova Loudoun Hospital


Your Support for Inova Loudoun Hospital keeps our frontline heroes and community safe.

Heroes work here FIGHTING COVID-19 AND KEEPING OUR COMMUNITY SAFE

We are proud of the extraordinary teamwork that has enabled Inova to provide safe, world-class healthcare to patients in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Inova Loudoun Hospital team stepped up and worked together to ensure the safety and well-being of every patient, family and frontline hero. Our ability to adapt while continuing to provide world-class healthcare is driven in large part by donors like you. The new North Tower provides critically needed private patient rooms, expanded triage areas and state-of-the-art equipment and infrastructure that allow our physicians and clinical teams to safely care for patients with COVID-19, and those who are not COVID-19 positive. The expanded and renovated Inova Virts Miller Family Emergency and Trauma Center provides ample capacity for immediate isolation of COVID-19 patients in private rooms.

“The funds raised through the Loudoun Rising Campaign allowed us to be ready for COVID-19 in a way we might not have anticipated. No one could have predicted the pandemic, but the transformation of our ER helped us keep our patients and team members safe.� DR. EDWARD PUCCIO, DIRECTOR OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, INOVA LOUDOUN HOSPITAL

TOP: Intensive Care Unit nurse at Inova Loudoun Hospital shows her strength. MIDDLE: Physician Assistant Jackie ConcaughGruendel consults with ER Director Dr. Edward Puccio. LEFT: After a family emergency visit to the ER, Sharon and her husband, Scott Miller, felt inspired and grateful to support the growth of the Inova Loudoun ER.

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To learn more about how to partner with Inova Loudoun Hospital in our life-changing work and positively impact our community, please contact: Lindsay Wright Director, Philanthropy Inova Loudoun Hospital Lindsay.Wright@inova.org M 205.908.5750

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InovaLoudoun.org/donate

LOUDOUN RISING CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE MEMBERS

INOVA LOUDOUN HOSPITAL FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015–2019

Deborah Addo President Inova Loudoun Hospital

Deborah Addo President Inova Loudoun Hospital

Rebecca McDermott Communication Strategist Madison Wealth Advisors

Jason Beshore Principal, Health HDR Architects

Bill Bane CFO Inova Loudoun Hospital

Kristina Bouweiri President & CEO Reston Limousine

Cricket Bedford Thomas & Talbot

Susan Mills* President (2018-2020) The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital

Jeff Clark Financial Advisor First Financial Group Marissa B. Jamarik DNP, RN, NEA-BC Chief Nursing Officer Inova Loudoun Hospital Ted Lewis Founding Owner & Principal GeoConcepts David Loose Former Treasurer CSRA Jim McDermott President Madison Wealth Advisors Chauvon McFadden Principal Crimson Wealth Strategies Edward Puccio, MD (Chair) Chairman, Emergency Medicine Inova Loudoun Hospital Sharon Virts (Past Co-Chair) Founder Virts Miller Foundation

David Bosserman (Chair) Senior Advisor SWaN & Legend Kristina Bouweiri President & CEO Reston Limousine Cindy Chambers Author & Founder Tell Me Town Foundation Steven J. Frederickson (Past Chair) President & Co-Founder Innovative World Solutions David Kersey Founder Rock Creek Companies Shannon Lehr, MD, FACS Surgeon Inova Loudoun Hospital Eric Major President, Spine Stryker

Ali Moshirfar, MD President Inova Loudoun Hospital Medical Staff Fadi Nukta, MD Founder & Owner NOVA Plastic Surgery Alexia Orr President (2016-2018) The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital Becky Ottinger President (2014-2016) The Ladies Board of Inova Loudoun Hospital Lisa Peverill Director of Channel Sales Capitol Power Group, LLC Edward Puccio, MD Chairman, Emergency Medicine Inova Loudoun Hospital Bobbi Schaufeld (Vice Chair) Philanthropist

Wendy Stavish Philanthropist David Updegrove* Managing Director Updegrove, Combs & McDaniel, PLC Sharon Virts Founder Virts Miller Foundation Teresa Wheeler (Past Vice Chair) Philanthropist * deceased


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