Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas

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Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas was officially formed on September 1, 2012 as a result of the merger of Planned Parenthood of the Texas Capital Region, Planned Parenthood of North Texas and Planned Parenthood of Central Texas into a single affiliate of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Personnel

Board of Directors

As at Sep. 18, 2012, the following served on the board for Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas:[1]

Staff

As at Sep. 18 2012, the following worked for Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas:[2]

Affiliated Clinics

The following is a list of clinics operated by Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas. Those marked with an asterix (*) are abortion businesses.[4]

Sep. 2012 Merger

Map of the area covered by Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas

In April 2012, the boards of directors of Planned Parenthood of the Texas Capital Region (Austin), Planned Parenthood of Central Texas (Waco) and Planned Parenthood of North Texas (DFW) approved a merger which resulted in a newly structured organization named Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas. The new organization stated that it plans to serve more than 120,000 Texans in North and Central Texas in its 29 health centers, and become one of the largest nonprofit women’s health providers in the state. Its annual budget will be about $30 million. The new operation will have a state-of-the-art electronic health record system and will consolidate back-office administrative functions. The Dallas site will be the primary office for healthcare delivery and administration. Its advocacy efforts and political-action committee will remain in its Austin satellite office. The organization also will maintain satellite offices in Fort Worth and Waco. About half of its 300 employees will be in its Dallas office at 7424 Greenville Ave. Another 50 will be in Fort Worth. There were no staffing reductions with the reorganization.[5]

Then-CEO of Planned Parenthood of North Texas Ken Lambrecht was selected to be CEO of the newly formed organization with the unanimous endorsement of the PPNT search committee. Members of the committee included:[6]

Working with Parkland Hospital

In an interview published Aug. 17, 2012, PPGT CEO Ken Lambrecht stated,[5]

"Planned Parenthood is the largest reproductive health provider in Texas, and seeks to work with other healthcare providers to avoid duplicating efforts. We try to work in a complementary way with Parkland [Hospital]. For example, Parkland has been closing some free-standing clinics. If they retreat, we need to expand. We essentially are the OB-GYN office for uninsured women.”

Events

The following is a list of annual fundraising events held by Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas:

References

  1. Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas: Board of Directors (accessed on Sep. 18, 2012)
  2. Facebook.com: Search for "Planned Parenthood of Greater Texas" (searched on Sep. 18, 2012)
  3. LinkedIn.com: Mary Lentscher Shrimplin's profile (accessed on Sep. 18, 2012)
  4. Planned Parenthood: Search for Health Centers in Texas (searched on Sep. 18, 2012)
  5. 5.0 5.1 D Magazine: Planned Parenthood Consolidates North and Central Texas Affiliates into Dallas Office, Aug. 17, 2012 (accessed on Sep. 19, 2012)
  6. Biz Journals: Planned Parenthood of North Texas Names Healthcare Industry Leader Kenneth S. Lambrecht as New President and CEO, Jan. 13, 2011 (accessed on Sep. 19, 2012)