CHR's Lindbloom Joins Minnesota Children's Hospital Board
Chad M. Lindbloom, s.v.p./c.f.o. of C.H. Robinson Worldwide, has joined Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota's 22-member board of directors.
Alan Goldbloom, the children's hospital's c.e.o., praised Lindbloom's "rich leadership experience and a strong commitment to health care excellence for children."
"Supporting children in our community has always been a priority for me and for
C.H. Robinson. Children's has touched the lives of so many of my friends and co-workers," said Lindbloom. "This is an especially important time to join the Children's board. The renovation and expansion of their Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses will enable Children's to maintain their standing as a nationally recognized leader in pediatric care, providing the best in treatment and care for our children."
In addition to Children's board, Lindbloom currently serves on the board of directors of Xata Corp., a provider of vehicle data and fleet operations services to the trucking industry. He holds a BS and an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.
Alan Goldbloom, the children's hospital's c.e.o., praised Lindbloom's "rich leadership experience and a strong commitment to health care excellence for children."
"Supporting children in our community has always been a priority for me and for
C.H. Robinson. Children's has touched the lives of so many of my friends and co-workers," said Lindbloom. "This is an especially important time to join the Children's board. The renovation and expansion of their Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses will enable Children's to maintain their standing as a nationally recognized leader in pediatric care, providing the best in treatment and care for our children."
In addition to Children's board, Lindbloom currently serves on the board of directors of Xata Corp., a provider of vehicle data and fleet operations services to the trucking industry. He holds a BS and an MBA from the Carlson School of Management at the University of Minnesota.