Bowen Health announced Tuesday leadership hires in its Marshall County facilities to help support its rapid growth into integrated care.
Allyssa Quick has been named Practice Administrator in Plymouth. Allyssa brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership to her new role after serving in a supervisory role for community-based services in three northern Indiana counties for six years. Her familiarity with Bowen Health systems, combined with her fresh perspective and energy, made her an outstanding match for the new position.
Chris Plack has been named Director of Community Engagement in Marshall County. Chris recently helped cut the ribbon on a new health clinic in Bremen, adding a second Bowen Health location in the county, providing primary health care, mental health care, and substance use treatment. Mr. Plack brings proven mission-driven leadership to the role as a long-time advocate for safety-net agencies serving vulnerable populations in the region.
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