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White-Wilson Medical Center’s Hank Taylor retires after 55 Years, Receives Lifetime Service Award

After an impressive tenure of 55 years, White-Wilson Medical Center’s esteemed Imaging Technician Hank Taylor is set to retire on May 14. Alan Gieseman, CEO of White-Wilson Medical Center, expressed the organization’s deep gratitude for Taylor’s unwavering commitment.  Beginning his journey at White-Wilson back in 1968, Taylor has been an integral part of the medical center’s evolution over […]

Hank Taylor with his family after receiving the Lifetime Service Award

After an impressive tenure of 55 years, White-Wilson Medical Center’s esteemed Imaging Technician Hank Taylor is set to retire on May 14.

  • In recognition of his exceptional service and dedication, Taylor was recently honored with the Lifetime Service Award by the medical center’s Board of Directors during its quarterly shareholder meeting on May 2.

Alan Gieseman, CEO of White-Wilson Medical Center, expressed the organization’s deep gratitude for Taylor’s unwavering commitment. 

  • “We are beyond grateful for the hard work and dedication Mr. Taylor has put into our organization,” Gieseman said. “His exemplary technical skills, volunteerism and service have made him a role model to many, and his lasting impact will be felt for years to come.”

Beginning his journey at White-Wilson back in 1968, Taylor has been an integral part of the medical center’s evolution over the decades, especially in the field of imaging and X-Ray technology. Known for his calming demeanor and consummate professionalism, Taylor has established a reputation for compassion and patient-centered care.

While accepting the recognition, Taylor stressed the significance of a positive attitude in his approach to work and commitment to patients. He attributed his long-standing dedication to his profession and the medical center to this positive mindset.

Gieseman, expressing the sentiments of the entire White-Wilson community, said, “While we will surely miss his presence in our clinics, we wish him all the best as he begins his well-deserved retirement.”

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