These leading women of our community support Seton Williamson’s mission and pursuit of healthcare excellence for Williamson County and neighboring communities.
![]() Mary Steger |
![]() Mary Rodriguez |
Amy Gantt |
Rachel Logue |
![]() Amanda McIntosh |
![]() Laura Aldred |
Debbie Brethower |
![]() Marci Cannon |
![]() Karmen Dupree |
Marsha Farney |
Shana Gattis |
![]() Javonne Gilmore |
Jennifer Holmes |
Gloria Lenis |
Sherri Madden |
Jill Marshall |
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Lynn Morris |
Sharon New |
Jessica Pelache |
Lindsey Phelps |
Melinda Planchard |
Kyra Quenan |
Suzy Rusk |
Patty Savage |
Kellie Schindel |
Linda Schmitt |
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Kristi Stephens |
Kristin Stevens |
Candice Sullivan |
Hope van der Heijden |
![]() Connie Bradley |
![]() Carole Burke |
![]() Holly Coe |
![]() Lucretia Crenwelge |
![]() Nancy Crouse |
![]() Jenise Daigle |
![]() Melissa Dietz |
![]() Tammy Hays |
![]() Victoria Lippman |
![]() Betty Lord |
![]() Judith Manriquez |
![]() Jenni Ratliff |
![]() Cathy Scott-Lundgren |
![]() Lori Singleton |
Our mission inspires us to care for and improve the health of those we serve with a special concern for the poor and the vulnerable. We are called to be a sign of God's unconditional love for all and believe that all persons by their creation are endowed with dignity. Seton continues the Catholic tradition of service established by our founders: Vincent de Paul, Louise de Marillac, and Elizabeth Ann Seton.