Lone Star College Montgomery News
Published on: June 27, 2017
(From left to right Dr. Rebecca Riley, Michelle Riley-Brown and Zoe Campbell) Zoe Campbell received the inaugural Michelle Riley-Brown Healthcare Scholarship at Lone Star College-Montgomerys 2017 Commencement. Michelle Riley-Brown, executive vice president at Texas Childrens Hospital and president of Texas Childrens Hospital The Woodlands, served as the keynote speaker and was on hand for the presentation.Lone Star College-Montgomery is recognizing the need in our community for more health care professionals with a new scholarship. The $500 scholarship is named after Michelle Riley-Brown, executive vice president at Texas Childrens Hospital and president of Texas Childrens Hospital The Woodlands.
I was overwhelmed with excitement when the scholarship was announced, said Riley- Brown. I am truly honored and humbled to have a scholarship named after me at LSC-Montgomery. It was definitely a surprise!
Riley-Brown leads Texas Childrens community hospitals, primary care practices and the sub-specialty Health Centers in the community. She is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, where she attended Tulane University for her undergraduate degree and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, for her masters degree in Healthcare Administration. Riley-Brown joined Texas Childrens Hospital in 1999 and has held various leadership roles within the organization ever since. She led the planning efforts for Texas Childrens Hospital The Woodlands, which opened in April.
Texas Childrens Hospital The Woodlands is looking forward to providing quality pediatric care to families and patients, closer to home, in their own backyard, said Riley-Brown. We also look forward to being a good neighbor and becoming very involved in the community.
Riley-Brown recently served as the keynote speaker at LSC-Montgomerys commencement. She spoke about being flexible and trying new things, working hard while growing a spirit of service and never giving up.
I would encourage anyone that is interested in working within a health profession to pursue the required courses and begin researching opportunities ...
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