Wilderness Youth Project Announces New Board of Directors - Independent.com

Wilderness Youth Project announces the election of new officers to its Board of Trustees. Leading the Board of Trustees are Amy Schneider, President, Kerri Sanford, Vice President, Tony Rogers, M.D., Secretary and Diana Pereira, Treasurer. ...

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Secretary: Anthony Rogers, M.D.– Family Practice As a father of three WYP boys, Dr. Rogers brings his commitment to family health to his role on our Board of Directors. After receiving his B.A. in French Literature from Pomona College and his M.D. from Texas Tech School of Medicine, Dr. Rogers returned to California to do his training at Harbor-UCLA Family Medicine Residency, one of the top residencies in the country for urban, underserved, primary care medicine. Dr. Rogers ...

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