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Tuesday, December 15 2020 - 02:00
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Mercy Ships Announces Retirement Of Board Chairman Myron Ullman, Who Has Been Instrumental In Achieving Its Mission Of Bringing Hope And Healing To The World's Most Disadvantaged Peoples
GARDEN VALLEY, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

--Since he became Chairman in 2001, Mercy Ships has seen exceptional growth 
including reaching the milestone of performing more than 100,000 surgical 
procedures on board its charity hospital ships, attracting 20,000 volunteers 
from 60 nations, and providing healthcare services and materials worth more 
than $1 billion in low- and middle-income countries

Mercy Ships, the global healthcare charity that through a fleet of first-class 
hospital ships provides free medical services to the world's most disadvantaged 
peoples, today announced that Myron E. (Mike) Ullman, III will retire as 
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Mercy Ships International ("MSI"), 
effective January 1, 2021. MSI is the governing body that oversees the global 
charity and its operations. In a release issued separately today, Mercy Ships 
announced that long-term Board member and supporter Ruben S. Martin, III will 
succeed Mr. Ullman as Chairman. 

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Mr. Ullman, 74, is a highly experienced and widely respected business leader 
who has headed businesses across the US, Asia, and Europe and also has 
significant experience in government and academia. He joined the Board of MSI 
in 1993 and became Chairman in 2001. Mr. Ullman has overseen the transition of 
Mercy Ships from a family structured mission organization into a professional 
international charity led by experienced executives and an international board 
while still retaining a largely volunteer model for its ship-based healthcare 
and surgical delivery as well as medical capacity building in Africa.

Don Stephens, Founder of Mercy Ships, said, "With the benefit of Mike Ullman's 
wisdom and stewardship, Mercy Ships has built and operated a fleet of two 
first-class hospital ships, attracted and motivated top talent to join our 
organization and Board, generated large increases in the number of volunteers 
serving from around the world, substantially expanded our global donor base, 
and successfully fulfilled our mission of delivering hope and healing to the 
world's most disadvantaged peoples. We feel blessed for the enormous 
contributions Mike has made to Mercy Ships."

Most recently, Mr. Ullman has worked closely with Mr. Stephens on the capital 
campaign that is enabling Mercy Ships to launch the Global Mercy™, the world's 
largest purpose-built civilian hospital ship, in 2021.  

Tom Stogner, CEO of Mercy Ships, said, "I have had the great pleasure of 
knowing Mike Ullman for many years and working closely with him since I joined 
Mercy Ships in 2017. His deep commitment to the Mercy Ships mission, high moral 
character of service, and personal support have not only set an outstanding 
model of a Mercy Ships volunteer but also have been essential driving forces in 
our organization's remarkable success during his tenure. On behalf of our 
entire organization, I express my deepest thanks to Mike for all he has done 
Mercy Ships and everyone we serve around the world."

Mr. Ullman said, "It has been one of the great pleasures of my life to work 
alongside the exceptional people and volunteers who enable Mercy Ships to carry 
out its mission of bringing free, world-class healthcare to disadvantaged 
people around the world. Today, Mercy Ships is a thriving organization with an 
exceptional leadership team and Board that has the talent, passion, and 
faith-based commitment to enable it to continue to expand its impact for those 
who need it most. My wife Cathy and I and our family are deeply grateful to 
have been involved with Mercy Ships for so long and we look forward to watching 
its ongoing growth and success."

Over the course of his career, Mike Ullman has established himself as a 
business and philanthropic leader. He began his career at IBM in 1969 and later 
joined his alma mater the University of Cincinnati as VP of Business Affairs. 
He subsequently served as a White House Fellow in the Reagan Administration and 
then held leadership roles at Federated Department Stores and Wharf Holdings, a 
property development business headquartered in Hong Kong. He was then named 
Chairman and CEO of R.H. Macy & Co. and later DFS Group. He subsequently joined 
DFS' parent company LVMH and, following that, joined JCPenney as Chairman and 
CEO in 2004. He held that role for seven years and then re-assumed it at the 
request of the Board in 2013 until 2016. 

Mr. Ullman is currently the Chairman of the Board at Starbucks Corporation and 
the Lead Director of the Board of Taubman Centers. Throughout his career, Mr. 
Ullman has been recognized for leadership and commitment to humanitarian 
initiatives. He has been married to his wife Cathy for more than 50 years. They 
have six children and five grandchildren.

ABOUT MERCY SHIPS:

Mercy Ships uses hospital ships to deliver free, world-class healthcare 
services, capacity building, and sustainable development to those with little 
access in the developing world. Founded in 1978 by Don and Deyon Stephens, 
Mercy Ships has worked in more than 55 developing countries, providing services 
valued at more than $1.7 billion and directly benefitting more than 2.8 million 
people. Our ships are crewed by volunteers from over 60 nations, with an 
average of over 1200 volunteers each year. Professionals including surgeons, 
dentists, nurses, healthcare trainers, teachers, cooks, seamen, engineers, and 
agriculturalists donate their time and skills. With 16 national offices and an 
Africa Bureau, Mercy Ships seeks to transform individuals and serve nations. 
For more information click on www.mercyships.org

For More Information or Images of Myron Ullman and Ruben Martin, please contact:

Laura Rebouché 
U.S. National Media Relations Director Mercy Ships 
Office: +1 903.939.7000 
Direct: +1 903.939.7137  
Email: laura.rebouche@mercyships.org 
www.mercyships.org

For Int'l: Diane Rickard 
International Media Relations Manager 
Mercy Ships 
diane.rickard@mercyships.org 
www.mercyships.org/press

SOURCE: Mercy Ships