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September 9, 2022 – Corporate culture champion and human resources executive Lindsay W. Mayeron has been named to the board of directors for Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center (CDTC).

Lindsay W. Mayeron

“As our footprint continues to grow, serving more and more families and children with special needs across Broward County, Lindsay’s vast organizational experience will be a valuable asset to us,” said Ana Calderon Randazzo, Ph.D., executive director of Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center. “She has a passion for team building and volunteerism and I look forward to partnering with her on our initiatives.”

A longtime advocate for CDTC and other children’s and cancer charities in South Florida, Mayeron currently serves as a corporate strategic human resources business partner for IT’SUGAR, one of the world’s largest candy retailers. She supports more than 900 employees in 100 locations spanning 26 states, including California, New York, Massachusetts and Maryland.  She is abreast of respective state and local employment law matters, employment-related legislation and regulatory compliance, while working with senior executives on implementing policies for performance management, diversity and inclusion, training and staffing, employee relations and wellness.

A Fort Lauderdale resident, Mayeron is a graduate of the University of South Florida.

About the CDTC

Children’s Diagnostic & Treatment Center (CDTC) is a not-for-profit that serves nearly 10,000 clients with special healthcare needs in Broward County annually. As a facility of Broward Health, CDTC’s mission is to promote the optimal health and well-being of children with special healthcare needs by providing comprehensive prevention, intervention, and treatment services. CDTC is a recognized National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) offering a unique system of care for infants, children, youth and women with chronic illnesses, disabilities, and developmental delays. For more information, visit ChildrensDiagnostic.org.