The Greene County Medical Center Foundation board announced two new members to the board at its July meeting. Jefferson resident Nikki Uebel and Scranton resident Cara Reedy have joined the medical center foundation board.
“We are excited to announce two new board members to the foundation board,” said Nancy Houska, foundation director. “Their backgrounds in banking, finance, and marketing will be a great addition to our board as we continue to support the great services and providers at Greene County Medical Center.”
Nikki Uebel works as a realtor and is active in many community committees including the Jefferson Matters: Main Street economic vitality committee, Greene County Ambassador, and is a part of the National Association of Realtors and the Iowa Association of Realtors. Uebel lives in Jefferson where she raises her three children and enjoys rec league volleyball, camping, and her kids’ activities.
Uebel has a degree in business administration from William Penn University and a wide set of knowledge in finance, investing and banking, business, agriculture and hospitality, and will bring a great amount of knowledge to the foundation board.
Cara Reedy lives in Scranton where she raises her four kids and is a personal banker at Home State Bank. Cara has bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Northern Iowa and has a skillset in marketing, investments and banking, large and small business experience, finance, and academia.
Reedy is active in the community and is currently a member of the Presbyterian Church in Jefferson and is an elder, and has served on the session committee. Reedy has also served on the Friends of the Library board in Scranton.