Greg Gallion, current vice president of American Title Co. in Bakersfield, Calif. will become chief executive of the nonprofit blood bank Houchin Blood Services where he has served as a board member for four years.
Gallion, 50, is taking over for Amanda Mason, who has been Houchin’s interim CEO since September.
Houchin Blood Services was founded in 1951 by a group of local physicians. It employs approximately 70 part-time and full-time workers at its two Bakersfield locations and an office in Ridgecrest.
Topics California Profit Loss
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