A trio of board members with global health care technology company Cerner Corp. have placed among WomenInc.’s “Most Influential Corporate Board Directors” rankings.
Cerner chairman and CEO Brent Shafer congratulated Linda Dillman, Dr. Julie Gerberding and Melinda Mount, describing them as “three innovative and talented minds.”
WomenInc. recognizes high-achieving women serving on the boards of S&P 1000 public companies for their achievements in business, and their contributions to advance technology and innovation. The magazine released the listing in its winter 2019 edition.
Dillman is a former chief information officer for QVC, Inc, Gerberding is executive vice president and chief patient officer at Merck & Co., Inc, and Mount most recently served as the president of AliphCom, Inc.
“WomenInc. is proud to recognize this distinguished group of women serving on public boards,” said Catrina Young, WomenInc. executive vice president and chief communications officer. “We are inspired by these accomplished executives, their distinguished careers and the corporations that demonstrate inclusive board composition.”