Kathleen Davidson appointed board chair for Manchester Community Health Center

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MANCHESTER, NH Manchester Community Health Center announces Kathleen Davidson Esq. was inducted as Chair of the Board at the February 5, 2019 board meeting.

Davidson has served as a director on the Manchester Community Health Center board since 2014 and has provided her oversight and expertise to help the organization grow. Previously, she served on the board of Child Health Services from 2011-2014.

“I am so thrilled and honored to be leading this talented board of directors,” said Davidson. “Together, we will work to guide the growth and development of this important organization, striving to ensure that all families have access to high-quality, affordable healthcare.”

Kathleen is a litigation associate with Hage Hodes PA in Manchester. She is a native New Englander, a graduate of Saint Anselm College and the University of Maine School of Law, who has lived in Greater Manchester for more than 10 years. In 2017, Kathleen was named one of the Union Leader’s 40 under Forty.

“We are excited to have Kathleen at the helm of our board,” said Manchester Community Health Center CEO and President, Kris McCracken. “Her leadership experience and knowledge of our patient populations and breadth of services will help propel Manchester Community Health Center forward as we strive to meet the demand for integrated healthcare services.”


Manchester Community Health Center is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) federally qualified health center offering high-quality, comprehensive, and family-oriented primary health care and support services since 1993. Founded in 1980, Child Health Services at MCHC is the pediatric practice of Manchester Community Health Center, dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of at-risk children. Through all its programs, Manchester Community Health Center serves over 14,500 active patients at four locations in Manchester, including the West Side Neighborhood Health Center.  For more information, go to www.mchc-nh.org.

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