~Highly Esteemed Growth Strategist and
Financial Expert with Decades of Business Acumen~
NEW
YORK, Oct. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The National
Kidney Foundation (NKF) is pleased to announce the appointment of
Anne Motsenbocker to its national
Board of Directors.
We're honored & excited Anne has joined
the national board to share her extensive business acumen in board
governance.
Motsenbocker resides in Dallas,
Texas and is a former banker and seasoned board member
bringing over 35 years of commercial banking and wealth management
expertise due to the numerous roles she held at J.P. Morgan Chase
until she retired in 2021. While at J.P. Morgan, the country's
largest financial institution, she led a $500 million enterprise and served hundreds of
owners and CEOs of middle market and multinational corporations
advising on capital and operational strategies that unlocked
growth and value for her clients.
"We're so honored and excited Anne has joined the national board
to share her extensive business acumen in board governance and
compensation as well as her ability to solve intricate strategic
problems through workable growth strategies," said Tracy McKibben, Founder and Chief Executive
Officer of MAC Energy Advisors LLC, and a living kidney donor to
her mother. "Kidney disease is a public health crisis affecting 37
million adults in the U.S. and continues to worsen each day due to
COVID-19 contributing to an increase in kidney disease."
Currently, Motsenbocker serves as an independent director for
U.S. Physical Therapy (NYSE: USPH), one of the largest providers of
outpatient physical therapy clinics in the United States, where she is a member of
the Audit Committee. She's also an independent director at CSW
Industrials (NASDAQ: CSW), a diversified industrial growth company
with industry-leading operations in three segments: Contractor
Solutions, Engineered Building Solutions, and Specialized
Reliability Solutions, where she serves on the Audit and the
Compensation & Talent Development Committees. Motsenbocker also
serves as a Board member of NACD of North
Texas and an active member of the International Women's
Forum, and the Dallas Assembly.
"The work of NKF is very dear to our family as my husband, Alan,
had a kidney transplant in 1990 made possible by his father's
donation, and he had a second kidney transplant in 2012 that I was
blessed to give him," said Anne
Motsenbocker. "We owe our lives to the work of NKF over the
last 70 years and have been supporters of the local NKF by
participating in the annual Golf Tournament and through
participation in the Dallas
culinary event, Bonne Sante. In November
2016, I was honored to receive the Gift of Life Award at
Bonne Sante which was a very special moment for my whole
family."
Motsenbocker continues to be actively involved in supporting the
community in which she lives and has been a longtime member of the
Board of Children's Health System of Texas, one of the nation's largest pediatric
healthcare systems; she currently serves on the Audit Committee and
previously served as the chair of the HR and Compensation
Committee. She also serves on the Board of the United Way
Foundation of Metropolitan Dallas and as the Advisory Board Chair
of The Dallas County Promise.
Anne and her husband, Alan, love spending time with their two
sons and daughters-in-law, traveling the world, and cheering for
their rival football teams.
Kidney Disease Facts
In the United States, 37
million adults are estimated to have chronic kidney
disease (CKD)—and approximately 90 percent don't know they
have it. 1 in 3 adults in the U.S. is at risk for chronic
kidney disease. Risk factors for kidney disease include:
diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, and
family history. People who are Black or African American, Hispanic
or Latino, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian American, or
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander are at increased risk for
developing the disease. Black or African American people are
almost 4 times more likely than Whites to have kidney failure.
Hispanic or Latino people are 1.3 times more likely than
non-Hispanic or non-Latino people to have kidney failure.
About the National Kidney
Foundation
The National Kidney Foundation (NKF) is the
largest, most comprehensive, and longstanding patient-centric
organization dedicated to the awareness, prevention, and treatment
of kidney disease in the U.S. For more information about NKF, visit
www.kidney.org.
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