Chattanooga, TNDr. Jim Catanzaro has been named to the Board of Governors of Parkridge Medical Center. Dr. Catanzaro serves as the president of Chattanooga State Community College and brings a wealth of leadership experience to his new role on the Parkridge board. The primary function of the Board of Governors is to assure that the Hospital and the medical staff provides quality medical care that meets the needs of the community.

Darrell Moore, president and chief executive officer for Parkridge Medical Center, Inc., made the announcement following a unanimous vote of the existing board members. "The Board of Governors is pleased to have Dr. Catanzaro join our team and we are excited to capitalize on his enthusiasm and leadership skills," said Mr. Moore.

Other members of the Parkridge Medical Center Board of Governors include Warren McEwen, Curtis Adams, Dr. John Adams, Dr. Vijaya Appareddy, Dr. Eugene Ryan, Allison Cardwell, Dr. Siobhan Duff, Darrell Moore, Dr. Yune-Gill Jeong, Dr. Susan McGuire, Dr. Theodore Richards, Dr. Andrew Rittenberry, Larry Kloess, and Jim Vaughn.

Dr. Catanzaro holds a Ph.D. degree from Claremont Graduate University in Philosophy of Religion and studied leadership at The Wharton School and at the University of Texas at Austin. With over 30 years of experience in education and 18 in Tennessee, he is known nationally as a leader in the community college movement for his remarkable growth and path breaking innovations in marketing and program development. Dr. Catanzaro resides in Signal Mountain with his wife. They are active in community affairs, local service organizations and the arts.

Parkridge Medical Center, Inc., a multi-campus facility which includes Parkridge Medical Center, Parkridge East Hospital and Parkridge Valley, is part of the TriStar family of hospitals. The Parkridge hospital system provides the region’s most comprehensive range of services. Parkridge Medical Center offers an Accredited Chest Pain Center, cardiac services, orthopaedics, The Sarah Cannon Cancer Center and was first in the region to perform advanced robotics surgery. Parkridge East, also an accredited Chest Pain Center, specializes in women’s services, neonatal intensive care, orthopaedics, outpatient surgery and diagnostics while Parkridge Valley provides complete behavioral health treatment for children and adults. To learn more about Parkridge Medical Center, Parkridge East or Parkridge Valley, visit the web site at www.TriStarHealth.com or contact TriStar Medline at (800) 242-5662.