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Healthkeeperz welcomes new community healthcare liaison

By Staff Report, posted 1 month ago
Dr. Christopher Webb

Healthkeeperz is pleased to welcome Christopher M. Webb, D.Min., M.Div., M.A. as their new community healthcare liaison.

Dr. Webb joins the marketing & sales team, supporting relationship-building and community outreach across the company’s continuum of services, which include hospice care, home medical equipment and case management programs. 

With over twenty years of experience in healthcare chaplaincy, pastoral leadership, higher education, and community engagement, Dr. Webb brings a relationship-focused approach rooted in compassion, trust and service.

“Dr. Webb’s heart for people, depth of experience and ability to build authentic relationships made him the right choice for this role. We believe he will help strengthen connections across our communities and support access to care in ways that truly change lives,” shared Chief Marketing & Sales Officer Morgan Hunt Jones in a press release.

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