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Leaders & Stories of the Quarter

Each quarter, we celebrate the individuals who exemplify what it means to live our values—those who lead with integrity, collaborate with purpose, and put patients at the center of everything they do. These honorees are nominated by their peers, managers, and co-workers for going above and beyond, and selected by leadership for their exceptional contributions.

Their stories reflect the heart of our organization: grounded in respect, driven by stewardship, and strengthened through teamwork.

 
 

2025 Q3 Leaders & Stories of the Quarter

 

Sheryl Sapp, Story of the Quarter

Sheryl Sapp of UAP Pharmacy exemplified extraordinary compassion by personally assisting a patient in crisis after hours, helping stabilize dangerously high blood sugar and guiding her back to a safe care plan. Her swift, heartfelt action may have prevented a medical emergency and reflects her deep commitment to patient-centered care.

Erin Miller, Leader of the Quarter

Erin Miller, Director of the Union Hospital Child Development Center, leads with warmth, heart, and vision—creating a nurturing space where every child and family feels seen, supported, and celebrated. Her thoughtful actions and compassionate leadership have transformed the center into a place of connection, joy, and lasting impact.

Yevette Cress, Leader of the Quarter

Yevette Cress’s steadfast leadership and deep community ties led to Union Health’s landmark partnership with the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course, elevating our presence in collegiate athletics. Her quiet strength, historic achievements, and unwavering commitment continue to shape the future of sports medicine and inspire excellence across our region.

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