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June 2007
Lepien becomes first recipient of Founder’s Award
Rose Lepien, DC, was the first recipient of Parker College of Chiropractic’s Founder’s Award, which was presented June 1 during the unveiling of Dr. James W. Parker’s statue.
The award is given to an individual who has contributed to the chiropractic profession and who practices the Parker Principles, a series of values Parker faculty, staff, students, and board members follow.
During the unveiling, Lepien revealed that Bill Nardiello would take her place as chairperson of the board of trustees at Parker College. Lepien has served four years as chairperson of the board, two terms as president of the college’s alumni association, and four years as president of the World Congress of Women Chiropractors (WCWC).
Lepien, the director of Aaragon Chiropractic Clinic in Lawton, Okla., has won the 1999 Chiropractor of the Year Award from Parker Seminars, as well as the 2003 Woman Chiropractor of the Year award from WCWC. She is a 1991 Parker College graduate.
Source: Parker College of Chiropractic, www.parkercc.edu
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