TMA Foundation Board Elects San Antonio Executive

June 1, 2022  

The Texas Medical Association Foundation (TMAF) has elected Craig Norman, RPh, to serve as the executive committee member-at-large on the TMAF Board of Trustees. The TMAF board elected Mr. Norman during the Texas Medical Association (TMA) annual TexMed conference. He will serve in this position until May 2023.

TMAF, TMA’s philanthropic arm, raises funds to support the association’s population health, quality-of-care, and science priority initiatives. TMAF raises funds and connects medicine, business, and community groups that carry out these programs locally and statewide.

Mr. Norman, a pharmacist and senior vice president for H-E-B, is a member of several professional pharmacy organizations. He also serves on the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) Dean’s Advisory Council, and chairs the American Cancer Society’s South Texas Area board.

He has served multiple terms on the TMAF board since 2008, and he just accepted the board’s invitation to serve a new three-year term.

Mr. Norman received a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy in 1983 from UMKC. He has attended many executive development programs over the years including the Executive Leadership Program at Seattle University’s Albers Graduate School of Business, in 2005.

He and his wife of 36 years, Dana, reside in San Antonio and have two children, Zack, 28, and Holly, 25.

TMA is the largest state medical society in the nation, representing more than 56,000 physician and medical student members. It is located in Austin and has 110 component county medical societies around the state. TMA’s key objective since 1853 is to improve the health of all Texans.

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Contact:  Brent Annear (512) 370-1381; cell: (512) 656-7320  brent[dot]annear[at]texmed[dot]org

Swathi Narayanan (512) 370-1382; cell: (408) 987-1318 swathi[dot]narayanan[at]texmed[dot]org

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June 01, 2022

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