Johns Hopkins Fellow Dr. Myron Rolle Joins Climate First Bank's Board of Directors

Dr. Myron Rolle ● Photo Credit: Climate First Bank

ORLANDO, Fla., August 20, 2024 (VSNewsNetwork.com) - Climate First Bank has announced the appointment of Dr. Myron Rolle to its Board of Directors.

Dr. Rolle, currently the Pediatric Neurosurgery Fellow at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, is a Rhodes Scholar and published author. His contributions to public health include the Rolle Scoring System, a scale used to assess helmet safety governance in developing countries to prevent traumatic brain injuries. His work in neurosurgery has earned him recognition from the Congress of Neurological Surgeons.

In addition to his medical career, Dr. Rolle has a background as an All-American football player at Florida State University and has played in the NFL for the Tennessee Titans and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Ken LaRoe, Founder and CEO of Climate First Bank, welcomed Dr. Rolle to the board, stating, "We are deeply honored to welcome Dr. Rolle to our Board of Directors. Adding a Director of his esteemed caliber to our incredible current Board of leaders and professionals in their respective fields is a tremendous gift to our Bank."

Dr. Rolle’s community involvement includes his role on the Board of Directors for Aspire Health Partners in Orlando, as well as leading initiatives such as head trauma prevention programs and voter registration drives. He also serves as the Chairman of the Caribbean Neurosurgery Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving neurosurgical care in the Caribbean.

Dr. Rolle holds a Doctor of Medicine from Florida State University College of Medicine, a Master of Science in Medical Anthropology from the University of Oxford, and a Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science from Florida State University.

For more information, visit: www.climatefirstbank.com.

Source: Climate First Bank via Newswire

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