Stillwater Hospice Welcomes New Board Members

February 14, 2025 at 12:20 p.m.
Keiara Carr
Keiara Carr


FORT WAYNE – Stillwater Hospice announced the appointment of Keiara Carr to the Stillwater Hospice Board of Directors, and Zachary Benedict and Paul Sauerteig to the Stillwater Foundation Board.
These individuals bring a wealth of experience and a shared commitment to our mission of providing compassion, comfort and guidance through life’s journey, according to a news release from Stillwater Hospice.
Carr joins the Stillwater Hospice Board of Directors with a background in community service and leadership, after serving as a board intern since 2022.

    Zach BenedictBenedict and Sauerteig have been appointed to the Stillwater Foundation Board, where they will play crucial roles in advancing fundraising efforts and strategic initiatives. Benedict's experience in architecture and community planning, combined with Sauerteig's legal expertise and philanthropic leadership, will benefit the organization, the release states.
"We are thrilled to welcome Keiara, Zachary and Paul to our boards," said Leslie Friedel, CEO of Stillwater Hospice. "Their diverse backgrounds and shared passion for our mission will strengthen our organization and enhance our ability to serve the community."
Stillwater Hospice is committed to providing exceptional end-of-life care, and the addition of these individuals to the leadership team underscores Stillwater Hospice’s dedication to this mission, according to the release.
For more information, contact Mary Shankster, Chief Development Officer, at 260-435-3222.


    Paul Sauerteig
 
 

FORT WAYNE – Stillwater Hospice announced the appointment of Keiara Carr to the Stillwater Hospice Board of Directors, and Zachary Benedict and Paul Sauerteig to the Stillwater Foundation Board.
These individuals bring a wealth of experience and a shared commitment to our mission of providing compassion, comfort and guidance through life’s journey, according to a news release from Stillwater Hospice.
Carr joins the Stillwater Hospice Board of Directors with a background in community service and leadership, after serving as a board intern since 2022.

    Zach BenedictBenedict and Sauerteig have been appointed to the Stillwater Foundation Board, where they will play crucial roles in advancing fundraising efforts and strategic initiatives. Benedict's experience in architecture and community planning, combined with Sauerteig's legal expertise and philanthropic leadership, will benefit the organization, the release states.
"We are thrilled to welcome Keiara, Zachary and Paul to our boards," said Leslie Friedel, CEO of Stillwater Hospice. "Their diverse backgrounds and shared passion for our mission will strengthen our organization and enhance our ability to serve the community."
Stillwater Hospice is committed to providing exceptional end-of-life care, and the addition of these individuals to the leadership team underscores Stillwater Hospice’s dedication to this mission, according to the release.
For more information, contact Mary Shankster, Chief Development Officer, at 260-435-3222.


    Paul Sauerteig
 
 

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