Sarah Churchill Llamas Appointed to Austin Healthcare Council Board of Directors

01.09.20

Winstead PC Shareholder Sarah Churchill Llamas has been appointed by her peers to the board of directors of the Austin Healthcare Council.

The Austin Healthcare Council is a non-profit organization made up of healthcare industry leaders in Austin who are working together to establish Austin as a global healthcare innovation center. Winstead was a founding member of the organization.

Churchill-Llamas will serve as secretary on the board and is also the chair of the committee for the Healthcare Transformation Summit, an annual event co-hosted by the Austin Healthcare Council and Modern Healthcare magazine.

“Sarah’s dedication to the growth of the city’s healthcare industry makes her a perfect fit for the board of this fantastic organization,” said firm founder and fellow Austin Healthcare Council member, Pete Winstead.

Churchill Llamas is a healthcare and health information technology attorney and a nationally-recognized expert in health IT solutions, having been appointed a Health IT Fellow by the Office of National Coordinator for Health IT under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Sarah is a Shareholder in Winstead's Austin office, Chair of the firm’s Healthcare and Life Sciences Industry Group and member of the Corporate Securities/Mergers & Acquisitions Practice Group.

About Winstead

Winstead PC is a national business law firm with more than 325 attorneys. Winstead attorneys serve as trusted advisors to mid-market and large businesses, providing a core range of legal services that are critical to their operation and success. The firm’s well-known transactional, corporate and litigation practices work in key industries covering real estate, financial services, emerging & mid-market companies, universities, healthcare, life sciences, aviation, investment management/private equity and sports business.

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