Elizabeth Dunlevie Returns to Serve on Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford’s Board of Directors

For Release: October 12, 2016

STANFORD, Calif. — Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford has announced Elizabeth Dunlevie has returned to serve on its Board of Directors, effective September 1, 2016.

Elizabeth Dunlevie

Dunlevie previously served on the board from 2005 to 2013 and has now rejoined, where she is leading the establishment of the public art spaces and way-finding planning as part of the Packard Children’s Hospital expansion, slated to open in fall 2017. She currently serves on the Facilities and Development committees of the board and as the chair of the Public Spaces Task Force.

Over the years, Dunlevie and her husband, Bruce Dunlevie, have focused their philanthropic efforts on children’s health and education. She also previously served on the Stanford Parents’ Program advisory board, the Leading Matters Bay Area outreach committee, and the Stanford Challenge Bay Area Major Gifts regional committee.

Dunlevie is a community volunteer and former chair of the Sacred Heart Schools Atherton Board of Trustees. She has also worked as a senior manager at Arthur Andersen in the consulting division in San Francisco and New York.

“We are thrilled to have Elizabeth back on the board.  She’s been a longtime advocate and benefactor for children’s health.” said Christopher G. Dawes, president and CEO of Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health. “She is deeply involved in our hospital campus expansion and we greatly value her commitment to creating a very special and healing environment for patients and families.”

Authors

Samantha Dorman
(650) 498-7056
sdorman@stanfordchildrens.org

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