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College Vice President Appointed to Hospital Association Board

College Vice President Appointed to Hospital Association Board

Robin Walton, vice president of Community and Government Affairs at Thomas Edison State University, has recently been appointed to the New Jersey Hospital Association Board of Trustees .

Robin Walton, of Burlington, N.J., vice president of Community and Government Affairs at Thomas Edison State University, was recently appointed as hospital trustee to the Board of Trustees of the New Jersey Hospital Association, Class of 2015.

The New Jersey Hospital Association (NJHA) is a not-for-profit trade organization committed to delivering support and services to the state’s hospitals and other healthcare providers. It shares a collective goal of providing quality, affordable and accessible healthcare to the people of the Garden State. Founded in 1918, NJHA has grown to become one of the largest and most influential healthcare organizations in the state.

“I am honored to be chosen to serve on this distinguished board,” said Walton. “Thomas Edison State University has a commitment to serving its communities, and the NJHA plays vital role in promoting community health endeavors and other initiatives to build a healthier New Jersey.”

Walton serves as the past chairwoman for the Board of Directors for Children’s Specialized Hospital and represents the hospital on Robert Wood Johnson Healthcare Corporation’s Strategic Planning committee. She is a member of Greater Mercer Public Health Partnership’s Policy Committee. Walton is Thomas Edison State University’s institutional representative for the New Jersey American Council on Education Network and chair of the University’s chapter, Women’s Professional Network. She serves on the national Higher Education Government Relations Task Force. Walton also is on the Trenton Health Team Community Advisory Board.