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Lori Ciccarelli
Lori Ciccarelli, Community Relations Director, has been employed with Mammoth Hospital since 1998. She earned a bachelor of arts degree in Mass Communications from Walla Walla University, Washington in 1981, and continued her education in Cal Poly’s teacher credentialing program. She is currently earning a master’s degree in Leadership with a concentration in Human Capital from the University of Denver and earning certification in Spiritual Direction and Leadership from the Leadership Institute in Orange, California. Prior to Mammoth Hospital, Lori was employed with large corporations such as Bateman, Eichler, Hill Richards, Inc., the City of Hope National
Medical Center in various levels of marketing / PR and administration, and employed as an elementary school teacher for over 11 years. In 1990, she moved to Mammoth with her family to manage Hot Creek Fly Fishing Ranch for nine years. |
Lori holds an appointed seat on the California State Council for Developmental Disabilities Board of Directors; area 12, representing Mono County. She is serving the 2011 - 2014 term. Lori earned Mammoth Hospital’s Excellence in Management award in 2010, 2011 and 2012, and was named Walla Walla University’s Alumna of the Year in 2011. In 2008, she released a documentary film about her son, “JJ’s Journey, A Journey about Autism,” which has received international recognition on NBC, Oprah.com and OprahsAngelnetwork.org as ambassadors of hope. The film has been named as an official selection for several international film festivals, and nominated for the Autism Society of America Media Excellence Award in 2009. Lori speaks publicly on topics of autism and leadership at workshops and conferences.
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