CMC Recognizes Volunteers with the 2024 Palmetto Awards
Conway Medical Center has 145 volunteers serving at multiple facilities in a variety of capacities. Our volunteers are dedicated individuals who provide exceptional service to meet the diverse needs of our community, staff, and patients.
Each year CMC recognizes volunteers who have achieved 10, 20, and occasionally 30-year milestones, celebrating their years of service and achievements. On April 25, 2024, CMC held the Palmetto Awards and the annual Volunteers Appreciation Luncheon.
CMC president and CEO, Brian Argo, and Carol Biagini, the director of Volunteer Services, along with a variety of members of the CMC leadership team, were on hand to recognize the following individuals for their unique talents and service:
JEANETTE RAY 10 YEARS
Jeanette serves as a chaplain throughout Conway Medical Center. Spiritual Care is provided during some of the most challenging times for both the patients we serve and our staff. Jeanette is one of the ladies who exemplifies the dedication and love that goes into her ministry within the CMC community. Jeanette has recorded 611 hours to CMC reaching the Palmetto milestone in 2024.
GLENN BOND 10 YEARS
Glenn serves as a dedicated member of the Conway Medical Center Spiritual Care team as a chaplain on Surgical and as a Eucharistic Minister. Glenn is a very dedicated chaplain, volunteering with other organizations as well. He has recorded 470 hours over the past ten years to CMC reaching the Palmetto milestone in 2024.
PAM CLABAUGH 10 YEARS
Pam serves as a dedicated member of the Conway Medical Center Auxiliary Gift Shop which is the Auxiliary’s largest fundraiser. Pam is a very active member of the CMC Auxiliary fund-raising activities. She is also one of the people behind the scenes doing some of the buying for the gift shop and is a past officer of the Auxiliary Board of Directors. Pam has contributed 2,491 hours over the past ten years.
Volunteer at CMC
Conway Medical Center is in a unique position to see the benefits of volunteerism as hundreds of people have donated their time and expertise within our walls. Many are retirees who bring with them skill sets that they can put to use here in our many departments.
Other assignments outside their areas of experience give them the opportunity to try something they’ve never done before and offer them a chance to stay mentally sharp. Volunteers who make deliveries or escort patients and visitors on our campus have the added physical benefit of logging thousands of steps.
The social aspects of working and helping others at CMC can have a profound effect on your overall psychological well-being. You’ll have the opportunity to make meaningful connections amongst our volunteers, employees, and patients. Become a part of the CMC family, and add more zest to your life.