Board of Trustees
Kathryn S. Helfer
Three-year term expires: December 31, 2009
Kathryn Helfer credits her family, friends and co-workers for her ability
to be an owner/broker of Hays & Hartzell Realty and be involved
with so many organizations throughout Butler County, including her role
on the Butler Health System Board of Trustees. Kathryn has been on many
civic boards throughout the county, and she became especially endeared
to Butler Memorial Hospital when her ailing mother came to live with
her family. “My mother was in a wheelchair and had heart problems,” she
explained. “We had her at the hospital at least once a year and
she always received great care. Before coming to live with us in Butler,
she had been treated at several of the top hospitals throughout the United
States and she often said she received the best, most personal care here
at Butler.” Kathryn believes that a good board member must be
knowledgeable about the institution and be able to analyze situations
and ask pointed questions. “This is a pivotal time in the hospital’s
history,” Kathryn said. “We are state-of-the-art in terms
of disease control and technology. Our administration and staff does
a great job of staying abreast of the future of health care and initiating
programs that keep us on top of what’s going on throughout the
country.”
Residence: Penn Township
Current Occupation: Owner, Broker, Hays & Hartzell
Realty
Education: Southern Seminary Jr. College, Buena Vista,
Va.
Current Board Positions:
• Butler County Community Development Corporation
Former Board Experience:
• South Butler School District
• Butler County Conservation District
• North Suburban Builders Association
• Butler County Real Estate Association
• United Way of Butler County
• Butler County Chamber of Commerce
• Butler Health System Foundation Advisory Board
• Southern Seminary Jr. College, Buena Vista, Va. - President Advisory
Council
Of Special Interest: Kathryn has lived with her husband
at Highland Pines Farm, a 13-acre apple and horse-boarding farm in Penn
Township, for 31 years. In retirement, her husband, Dean, tends to the
apples (they have more than 350 apple trees) and dahlias that they share
with the community. The Helfers have three children and seven grandchildren.
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