Tracey Glenn was hired as president of GlennView Strategies. Her responsibilities include governmental affairs, project development and leadership training. Glenn previously worked with the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce, has contracted with the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry and served as public relations director for the city of Cape Girardeau. She completed the Advanced Public Information Officers Course at the National Emergency Training Center's Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, Md. She is a graduate of Southeast Missouri State University, Leadership Missouri and Leadership Cape Girardeau.
Michele Litzelfelner has joined the SoutheastHEALTH Foundation as development officer. She most recently served as Spiritual Growth director for New McKendree United Methodist Church in Jackson. Michele's experience also includes serving as a private banker with Montgomery Bank and event coordinator at Bent Creek Golf Course. Michele resides in Jackson and is a member of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce and served as class president for Leadership Jackson 2011. She also is a member of the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce. In addition, Michele served as a member and past president of the Friends of Saint Francis Board.
Colleen Johnson Moore, MD, FACS, has joined Saint Francis Medical Center as a medical partner and vascular surgeon at Cape Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgery. A Cape Girardeau native, Moore is board-certified in general and vascular surgery. She earned her medical degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and completed her training in general and vascular surgery at the University of Missouri Hospitals and Clinics in Columbia, Mo. She spent seven years at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine as an assistant professor of surgery and director of The Vein Clinic. During that time, she also served as director of the noninvasive vascular laboratory at St. John's Hospital.
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