South Division Philanthropy

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Scott Rojas SJMC

Scott Rojas

Scott Rojas received his BA in Business Administration from Biola University and his MBA from Cal Poly Pomona. He is the past president of the Rotary Club of Brea, a past member of the Orange County Food and Wine Festival, and the Envision Brea Committee.

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Terry Brick

Terry Brick

Terry Brick grew up in Inglewood and graduated from college in Claremont. A third generation California native who has lived in Fullerton for 42 years, she has been a teacher, a fundraiser, and founded a children’s theater group. She has volunteered for numerous non-profits including St. Jude Memorial Foundation, P.E.O., Fullerton Sunrise Rotary and the Philharmonic Society of Orange County.

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Bradley A. Jackson, MD

Bradley Jackson

Bradley Jackson is a board-certified physician in Interventional Radiology/Diagnostic Radiology and has been in practice at St. Jude Medical Center for over eight years. He has served as the Medical Director for the Department of Radiology for the past four years and is currently the Vice Chairman for the Department.

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William Lawler, MD

Dr. William Lawler

Dr. William Lawler has served as a physician at St. Jude since 1974, practicing hematology and oncology as part of the medical staff, then exclusively at the St. Jude Virginia K. Crosson Cancer Center when it opened in 1998. He continues to practice part-time with most of his efforts going into clinical research and administrative duties. He has been a member of the St. Jude Memorial Foundation Board for the last three years.

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George McDaniel

George McDaniel

George McDaniel holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from California State University Long Beach. He also graduated from the Denver College of Financial Planning where he received his Certified Financial Planner designation.

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