Prism Health North Texas
Tri McBath has a diverse work history with experience in marketing and event management roles. They started their career as a Marketing Coordinator at Piranha Culinary Concepts, where they handled all marketing efforts and managed various marketing materials. McBath then moved to Kenexa as a Recruiter, where they searched for suitable candidates for employment and conducted interviews. McBath later joined SPI Marketing as a Sales Activation Manager, representing MillerCoors. They consulted for accounts in the Dallas Fort Worth metroplex, managing promotional events and a team of eight members. McBath then worked at Jonathan's Place as a Volunteer & Events Manager, Interim, managing fundraising events and volunteer activities. They continued their career at the Turtle Creek Chorale as the Director of Marketing, responsible for all marketing, advertising, PR, social media, website, and ticket sales. McBath increased season subscriptions revenue by 83% and overall ticket revenue by 20% during their tenure. Currently, McBath holds the position of Director of Marketing at Prism Health North Texas.
Tri McBath holds a BBA in Marketing from The University of Texas at Arlington.
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Prism Health North Texas
Prism Health North Texas' mission is to advance the health of North Texas through education, research, prevention, and personalized integrated HIV care. Prism Health North Texas opened services in 1986 during the HIV/AIDS crisis in North Texas, through an initial grant by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Formed as AIDS Arms Network out of the Communities Foundation of Texas, PHNTX for the past 35 years has served the critical role of connecting people living with HIV to care and services in the area. PHNTX evolved to be a nationally recognized leader in delivering high-quality HIV and sexual health services, most recently expanding services to address the alarming rise in sexually transmitted infections in Dallas County and North Texas. Roughly 30% of people living with HIV in North Texas receive medical care and support at one of the four health centers. PHNTX is committed to providing healthcare for all North Texans in a non-judgmental and affirming environment. The organization strives to remove the barriers that prevent any individual from accessing quality healthcare. PHNTX stands for health equity, especially for marginalized populations including people living with HIV, LGBTQIA+, and ethnic minorities. Every individual has the right to affordable, accessible health care and the opportunity to attain their highest level of health.