The JPS Foundation is proud to announce the election of new officers and the appointment of new members to its Board of Directors for Fiscal Year 2026. The Board plays a vital role in guiding philanthropic efforts that strengthen programs and services across JPS Health Network, helping ensure every Tarrant County resident has access to quality, comprehensive, and compassionate care.
Each year, the JPS Foundation builds on its mission through the leadership of individuals who embody the organization’s values of service, integrity, and community partnership. The newly elected officers and members bring a wide range of experience and a shared commitment to advancing healthcare access and innovation throughout the community.
“Our newly elected officers and appointed board members strengthen our leadership as we advance our mission,” said Leah M. King, President of JPS Foundation. “Their vast expertise and dedication will help us continue making a lasting difference in the lives of our patients and community.”
As the fundraising arm of JPS Health Network, the JPS Foundation connects community support to patient care. Through donations and partnerships, the Foundation funds programs that expand access to care and promote the health and well-being of Tarrant County residents.
The Board of Directors will continue to shape the Foundation’s goals and ensure its efforts align with the priorities of JPS Health Network. Board Chairman Larry Anfin shared his enthusiasm for the year ahead, saying, “With our newly appointed members and officers in place, we are well-positioned to lead with focus and purpose, building on our momentum to advance the mission of our organization.”
The newly elected officers are:
Chairman: Larry Anfin – President, K&L Enterprises, Inc.
Vice Chair: Dr. Cynthia Montes – Director of Student Support Services, Texas Christian University
Treasurer/Secretary: Myra Savage – Vice President, Philanthropic Client Manager & Solutions, Bank of America
Joining the Board as new appointed members are:
Sarah LanCarte – President, LanCarte Commercial Real Estate
Nikki Morris – Executive Director, TCU Ralph Lowe Energy Institute
Neil Noakes – Chief Strategic Advancement, American Warrior Association R3
Allan Rodger – President, Zenith Roofing & Waterproofing
Jeremis Smith – CEO, Legacy Construction Solutions, Inc
They will be joining Dr. Karen Duncan, Kalisha Holland, Amy Radcliffe, Ty Stimpson, and Mimi Tran on the Foundation’s Board of Directors.
About the JPS Foundation
The JPS Foundation is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds to support programs and services to improve the lives of JPS Health Network patients and our community. As an essential hospital, JPS provides healthcare to all Tarrant County residents, including those who face financial and social barriers to care. The JPS Foundation fills the funding gap and provides additional resources needed to provide high quality care to JPS patients.
About JPS Health Network
The Tarrant County Hospital District, known as JPS Health Network, is a trusted healthcare leader in Tarrant County, delivering compassionate, high-quality care to all who need it, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. With a 582-bed hospital, more than 25 community-based clinics, and a team of over 7,200 professionals, JPS provides comprehensive services that include trauma care, behavioral health, maternal and neonatal care, primary and specialty medicine, and more. As the region’s largest teaching institution and the most comprehensive provider of behavioral health services in the county, JPS stands at the intersection of access, innovation, and community trust. JPS is a two-time recipient of the Gallup Exceptional Workplace Award, a global recognition for organizations that foster extraordinary workplace engagement, innovation, and performance. Governed by an 11-member Board of Managers, JPS is committed to high-quality care, community well-being, and medical innovation.
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