For Immediate Release
Hill School Elects Tim Carter and Dr. Richard Taylor to Board of Trustees
Fort Worth, Texas— Hill School, an innovative non-profit leader in educating students who learn differently, announced that Tim Carter and Dr. Richard Taylor have been elected as members of the board of trustees. Hill School has campuses in Fort Worth and Grapevine.
Carter is president and CEO of OmniAmerican Bank and has long served the Tarrant County community through his involvement with various organizations, including United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County, where he served as president and CEO.
Carter has a student who attends Hill School in Fort Worth and is proud to join the board to help advance the efforts of Hill School, which gives bright students with learning differences the skills and strategies to succeed.
Dr. Richard "Rick" Taylor is president and CEO of Pain Care Clinics, P.A. Taylor has a student enrolled at Hill School in Grapevine and earlier this year advocated for the addition of the seventh and eighth grade to the Grapevine campus. An eighth-grade level will be added for the start of the 2010-2011 school year to complete the elementary/middle school campus.
Taylor relocated his family to Tarrant County in part to enroll his child at Hill School. As a board member, he will continue to ensure that Hill School is the premier school in Tarrant County that serves students with learning differences.
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