Manny Ohonme named chair of Sanford International Board

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Paul Heinert
Sanford Health Media Relations
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D., Feb. 2, 2021 — Manny Ohonme, founder of Samaritan’s Feet and champion for global health, has been named chair of the nine-member Sanford International Board. Erin Fujimoto, the co-founder and head of merchandising for Tommy John, a worldwide clothing company, and Micah Aberson, executive vice president of Sanford Health, have been named to the board.

Sanford International Board members are involved in the guidance, direction, oversight and promotion of Sanford’s global efforts to improve the human condition, which includes the oversight of Sanford World Clinic. The team is accountable to the Sanford Health Board of Trustees for fulfillment of the mission of the nonprofit organization.

Board members are also responsible for selecting the recipient of the Sanford Lorraine Cross Award. The $1 million prize honors someone pioneering a medical breakthrough, innovation or treatment to transform global health. This year’s presentation is scheduled to take place April 13. This year’s nominees are Dr. Mark Denison, Dr. Carl June and Dr. Michael Welsh.

“It is an incredible joy to be around Manny. His passion for people and for changing their lives is evident from the moment you meet him,” said Aberson. “Erin’s impressive background in business and finance really helps diversify the board. She will bring a unique perspective to the team and its mission.”

Ohonme moves to chair of the Sanford International Board after serving as vice chair for the past two years. Manny and his wife Tracie founded Samaritan’s Feet in 2003. Since its inception, Samaritan’s Feet has distributed over 7.5 million pairs of shoes in 108 different countries and more than 420 U.S. cities.

“It is an honor and pleasure to be named Chairman of Sanford International Board. I have the great fortune to follow in the footsteps of two amazing servant leaders who have held this position since the inception of this board,” said Ohonme. “I am incredibly proud of the Sanford team, our audacious vision and our quest to serve and improve the human condition globally. Two endearing themes important to me that I have witnessed across Sanford Health’s eco-system have been gratitude and hope. I am ready to serve and work tirelessly to build on past success as we continue to advance Sanford’s international mission, which I believe one day will revolutionize health care across the globe.”

Fujimoto started Tommy John with her husband Tom, who grew up in Milbank, South Dakota. The clothing apparel company specializes in comfortable undergarments for men and women. She studied finance at Arizona State University and previously was a vice president financial advisor at J.P. Morgan. This summer Tommy John donated more than 2,000 items to health care workers at Sanford Health.

Aberson joined Sanford Health in 2015. He now serves as the health system’s executive vice president with operational oversight for the Sanford Health Plan, Sanford Sports Complex, Sanford Research, Sanford World Clinic, marketing, foundations, business development, including Profile by Sanford, and the organization’s public policy agenda.

Gary Hall, Jr., Olympic gold medalist and type 1 diabetes advocate, will serve as vice-chair of the Sanford International Board.

Sanford International Board

Manny Ohonme, chair

Gary Hall, Jr., vice chair

Cindy Rarick

Miles Beacom

Micah Aberson

Bernhard Langer

Kirk Penney

David Shulkin, M.D.

Erin Fujimoto

About Sanford Health

Sanford Health, one of the largest health systems in the United States, is dedicated to the integrated delivery of health care, genomic medicine, senior care and services, global clinics, research and affordable insurance. Headquartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, the organization includes 46 hospitals, 1,400 physicians and more than 200 Good Samaritan Society senior care locations in 26 states and 10 countries. Learn more about Sanford Health’s transformative work to improve the human condition at sanfordhealth.org or Sanford Health News.