Denise Vanden Bos

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Denise Vanden Bos

Six Rivers Planned Parenthood

Denise Vanden Bos was named the CEO of Six Rivers Planned Parenthood in January of 2008, a position which she currently retains. Prior, to this position, she served as Six Rivers Planned Parenthood Director of Development, a position held since July 2003. In 2010, her base compensation was $67, 780. [1] For the Annual Reports of 2008-2009, [1] 2009-2010 [1] and 2010-2011, Denise Vanden Bos co-authored the Welcome Page. [1] When late-term abortionist George Tiller was murdered in 2009, Denise Vanden Bos issued a statement mourning the late-term abortionist. [1]

In the News

As the CEO of Six Rivers Planned Parenthood, Denise Vanden Bos has been quoted in several occasions by the local papers of the area, Times-Standard and Redwood Times. Times-Standard articles include, "North Coast reacts to Supreme Court ruling on Affordable Care Act" [1] and letter to the editor "Victory for health care in America." [1] The article from Redwood Timesis titled "Planned Parenthood moves to improve access to reproductive health care." [1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 [1](accessed on August 11, 2012)

American Life League, Inc., STOPP International 2011 Report on Planned Parenthood Chief Executive Officers, Robert Gasper and Jim Sedlak, 1/3/2012

Six Rivers Planned Parenthood 2008-2009 Annual Report

Six Rivers Planned Parenthood 2009-2010 Annual Report

Six Rivers Planned Parenthood 2010-2011 Annual Report

Six Rivers Planned Parenthood: Planned Parenthood Mourns Dr. George Tiller

Times-Standard, "North Coast reacts to Supreme Court ruling on Affordable Care Act," June 29, 2012

Times Standard, "Victory for health care in America," Letter to the Editor, July 1, 2012

Redwood Times, "Planned Parenthood moves to improve access to reproductive health care," May 1, 2012