Picture This: Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal donates $100K to Camden Clark Foundation
The Camden Clark Foundation recently received a $100,000 gift from the Spartan Foundation and Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal Company to support pediatrics and women’s and children’s services at WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center. Kim Couch, executive director of the Camden Clark Foundation, thanked the Spartan Foundation and Tri-State for the contribution, which she said will go toward “strengthening inpatient services and ensuring women and children throughout our region continue to have access to high-quality care in the Mid-Ohio Valley.” Pictured from left are hospital Chief Operating Officer Duke Rupert; Chief Financial Officer Kyle Pierson; Tri-State Vice President JP Hushion; President Jason Lewis; hospital Vice President of Marketing Development and Strategic Initiatives MarJean Kennedy; President and CEO Sean Smith; Dr. Jordan Beckett, pediatric hospitalist; Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer Carol Grove; and Stacey Watkins, director of women’s and children’s services. (Photo Provided)
PARKERSBURG – The Camden Clark Foundation recently received a $100,000 gift from the Spartan Foundation and Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal Company to support pediatrics and women’s and children’s services at WVU Medicine Camden Clark Medical Center. Kim Couch, executive director of the Camden Clark Foundation, thanked the Spartan Foundation and Tri-State for the contribution, which she said will go toward “strengthening inpatient services and ensuring women and children throughout our region continue to have access to high-quality care in the Mid-Ohio Valley.” Pictured from left are hospital Chief Operating Officer Duke Rupert; Chief Financial Officer Kyle Pierson; Tri-State Vice President JP Hushion; President Jason Lewis; hospital Vice President of Marketing Development and Strategic Initiatives MarJean Kennedy; President and CEO Sean Smith; Dr. Jordan Beckett, pediatric hospitalist; Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer Carol Grove; and Stacey Watkins, director of women’s and children’s services. (Photo Provided)






