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Champions for Community Change

Champions for Community Change

Presented to individuals and entities who go above and beyond in their efforts to improve our community and protect area youth.

2019 (presented June 25, 2019 at the UCAN Meeting)

Dr. Kevin Carl
Superintendent
Hancock Place School District

Ginny Chadwick, MPH MA
Western Regional Director
Tobacco 21

Kate Donaldson
Assistant Division Director
Division of Health Promotion and
Public Health Research
St. Louis County Department of Public Health

Tommy Kelley*
Class of 2019
Lindbergh High School

Dr. Tony Lake
Superintendent
Lindbergh School District

Chad Louis
Police Officer
South County Precinct
St. Louis County Police Department

Monique McNutt
Assistant County Counselor
St. Louis County Counselor’s Office

Laura Huff Miller, LPC
Clinical Supervisor
Preferred Family Healthcare

Gregory Oberlohr, REHS/RS
Environmental Health Supervisor
St. Louis County Department of Public Health

Spring Schmidt
Acting Director
Division Director, Health Promotion
and Public Health Research
Saint Louis County Department of Public Health

Russell Shean
St. Louis County Department of Public Health

Lauren Trager
Investigative Reporter
Channel 4

Ernie Trakas
Presiding Officer
St. Louis County Council, 6th District

John Wilson
Sargent
Affton Southwest Precinct
St. Louis County Police Department

*2019 Teen Program Recipient, Graduating Senior

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