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 Bexar County Alliance   Community Outreach in Bexar. In addition to traditional TMA
           Julia is no stranger to leadership, currently serving as the VP for

 Shines Bright at TexMed  Foundation projects such as Hard Hats for Little Heads and Book-
        Share, Julia has spearheaded Bexar’s new signature program, the Period
        Poverty Project. Combining her heart for service with strategic com-
 By Victoria Kohler-Webb, BBA, MS  munity partnerships means girls at the Young Women’s Leadership
        Academy can access what they need, when they need it. The partner-
 Bexar County Medical Society Alliance (BCMSA) has emerged   ship has been so successful that Bexar County was the recipient of not
 as a beacon of exemplary leadership and unwavering dedication to our   only the TMAA award for Excellence in Community Outreach, but
 community and Texas medicine. Nowhere was this more evident than   also a $2,000 Alliance Health Education grant to expand the program
 the recent TexMed/ALLMED conference in Dallas where local Alli-  from the American Medical Association Alliance. Zeke Silva, Presi-
 ance members were installed to serve at the state level and the county   dent of BCMS, is not surprised, “The energy of the Alliance is incred-
 received statewide recognition for their work.   ible, powered by the values of medicine and caring for our most needy
 Jenny Shepherd stepped into the spotlight as she was inaugurat-  at their most vulnerable time.”
 ed as the 107th president of the Texas Medical Association Alliance   Julia’s former statewide role as Resource Liaison will be filled by
 (TMAA). In her address to the TMA House of Delegates, she empha-  Brittany Garcia-Noche, BCMSA President-elect and spouse of Ramy
 sized the immense impact that each individual can have, shining a light   Noche, sports medicine specialist. BCMSA Past President and advisor
 on the tremendous power of one. She considers herself exceptionally   Danielle Henkes voices best why Brittany is the kind of leader need-
 privileged to lead during a legislative year, as advocacy is her true pas-  ed, “A thoughtful and thorough leader, Brittany exudes a quiet energy.
 sion. She is determined to convey to every member of the family of   Her keen listening and observation skills enable her to forge mean-
 medicine the importance of active involvement and having a relation-  ingful connections with other members as well as identify needs and
 ship with your legislator. “Physicians can no longer sit on the sidelines   opportunities statewide.”
 if they want to control how they practice medicine. If legislators aren’t   About the Alliance overall, BCMS President-elect John Shepherd,
 hearing our voices, they are listening to someone else. One voice and   University Hospital pediatric anesthesiologist, echoes the sentiments   As for Jenny, she’s not daunted by the vast scope of work that lies
 one vote can make the difference.” The success of her leadership in this   of Zeke Silva when he says, “We can never discount the invaluable con-  ahead. Instead, she is dedicated to focusing on nurturing one legislative
 area resulted in Bexar County winning the Mary Ann Homer Legisla-  tributions of this remarkable group. They are the driving force behind   relationship, cultivating one new idea and championing one communi-
 tive Award from TMAA this year.   so much of our community outreach, demonstrating unwavering pas-  ty outreach project at a time because she believes in the power of one,
 Jenny is not the only Bexar County Alliance member to be chosen   sion and tireless dedication as they work towards our shared goals.   knowing that each one adds up to a huge difference in the end.
 to lead at the state level over the next year. Julia Halvorsen, married to   Their commitment and hard work embody the spirit of service that
 ER physician Jake, will serve as secretary. She spent the last year as a   defines the family of medicine; I am truly grateful for their support   For information on the Bexar County
 statewide Resource Liaison helping guide the direction of the Alliance   both in Bexar County and across the state.”  Medical Society Alliance, scan the code:
 overall. Julia has strong convictions about why the Alliance matters
 “I believe there is nothing more important than family; connecting
 and supporting physician families is at the heart of what the Alliance
 is about.”   Jenny Shepherd, TMA Alliance 2024-2025 President.
























 Victoria Kohler-Webb, BBA, MS Marketing Statistics, is the 2024
 Alliance President. She and Ben, an ENT/Head & Neck Surgeon,
 are proud Aggies and parents to Luke, 14, and four rescue dogs.
 Jenny Shepherd addresses the TMA House of Delegates.  Julia Halvorsen representing Bexar County   Brittany Garcia-Noche, incoming statewide Resource   Brittany Garcia-Noche, Julia Halvorsen
        at the TMAA Project Poster Session.  Liaison and BCMSA President-elect, and Julia Halvorsen,   and kids: The Family of Medicine.
                                         BCMSA VP for Community Outreach, and past statewide
                                         Resource Liaison, distributing BookShare books at CHOSA.

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