Houston, TX [September 13, 2022] – The Rose, a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence, welcomes Theresa Einhorn as the new Chair of the Board of Directors and announces the recent election of new officers. Theresa Einhorn, formerly a senior partner at Haynes and Boone, LLP law firm, is a longtime supporter of The Rose, joining the board in 2019. She serves on a number of nonprofit boards, including as former Board Chair of Performing Arts Houston and on the boards of The Society for the Performing Arts Foundation and the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce. She is a member of the Greater Houston Partnership Executive Women’s Partnership and was inducted into the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce Hall of Fame in 2020.
“The Rose’s future depends on Theresa’s strong visionary leadership. We look forward to having her unique nonprofit experience and value her ability to help us continue to navigate through this uncertain time in history.” said Dorothy Gibbons, CEO and Co-founder. “We are so fortunate to have such an outstanding board of directors; all recognized community leaders committed to our mission of providing access to quality breast healthcare for all.” The Rose is one of only twelve organizations designated as a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence in Houston. The organization serves as the breast healthcare safety-net provider for Southeast Texas.
Outgoing Chair, Pamela Lovett, formerly SVP-Director of Business Development and Community Affairs for Comerica Bank, finished her two-year term as Chair and has served on The Rose Board of Directors since 2018. She will continue to serve on the board as the Past Chair. Lovett serves on several nonprofit boards and committees including the Greater Houston Partnership Executive Women’s Partnership, past chair of DePelchin Children’s Center and past President of the Junior League Sustaining Club.
Serving as Vice Chair of the Board is Teresa Thomas, a Partner in the Energy & Resources practice of Deloitte & Touche LLP where she provides consultative services to energy and commodity-related companies. She has over 20 years’ experience in the energy industry, and she joined The Rose’s board in 2018.
Robert (Bob) Tenczar, will be the Treasurer, serving for a second two-year term since coming on the board in 2015. Retired as CFO from Nationwide Argosy Solutions, LLC in 2014, he has continued his nonprofit board service through church activities, performing arts, and healthcare. He currently volunteers with AVANCE.
Debbie Robinson, former assistant to the head of school at The Kinkaid School, will again serve as Secretary of the Board. Her extensive nonprofit board service includes the Junior
League of Houston and the Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc., where she served both organizations as president. She joined the board in 2018.
To schedule a media interview with any member of The Rose, please contact Ivis Batista at 978-885-7306 or email [email protected]. For more information, or to donate or volunteer, please visit www.therose.org.
About The Rose
Since 1986, The Rose has provided high quality breast healthcare to all women, regardless of their ability to pay. Its mission is to save lives through quality breast health services, advocacy and access to care for all. As a Breast Imaging Center of Excellence, The Rose is led by Fellowship trained physicians and offers advanced digital technology including 3-D tomosynthesis mammography, diagnostic workups, biopsies and its nationally recognized Patient Navigation Program ensures access to treatment and a continuum of care for all women. As a major part of Southeast Texas’ Healthcare Safety Net, The Rose is a strong advocate for quality breast healthcare and access to care. The Rose provides direct medical services to 40,000 insured and uninsured patients annually. Two Houston-based comprehensive Diagnostic Centers and Mobile Mammography Coaches provide services to women throughout 43 counties in Southeast Texas.