Jeanne Vance Elected to Board of Directors for Girls Scouts Heart of Central California
Published: February 13, 2025
Weintraub Tobin is pleased to announce that Jeanne L. Vance has been elected as a Director at Large of the Girls Scouts Heart of Central California (GSHCC) Board.
Jeanne is a shareholder of Weintraub Tobin based in Sacramento, where she focuses her practice on business and regulatory healthcare law. She is a seasoned healthcare transactional attorney for private companies, private equity investors, and other healthcare consolidators. Jeanne provides California healthcare regulatory consultation to her clients, including in the areas of Medicare and Medicaid provider enrollment and survey & certification. She has assisted clients in designing and implementing programs to increase access to behavioral health services, including initial psychiatric hospital facility licensing and securing funding from Medicare and Medicaid programs for various mental health providers.
A leader for local, regional, and national organizations, Jeanne is the previous Chair and current Vice Chair of the Regulation, Accreditation & Payment Practice Group of the American Health Law Association, and is the Founding Chair of the AHLA Accreditation, Certification, and Enrollment Affinity Group. She has also served as President of the Health Law Section of the Sacramento County Bar Association.
As a Director at Large for the GSHCC Board, Jeanne will serve in three-year terms to help give guidance on the programs, structure, and overall direction of the GSHCC.
“The Girl Scouts have a special place in my heart; I have been involved with the organization for much of my life,” said Jeanne. “I am honored to serve them as a Director at Large for our local central California communities and future leaders.”
Headquartered in Sacramento, Girl Scouts Heart of Central California serves nearly 20,000 girl and adult members across 18 counties throughout central California. GSHCC operates regional program centers in Sacramento and Modesto including two girl-led, girl-built STEM Center + MakerSpaces, and provides volunteer-led troops, family events, and camps throughout Northern and Central California.