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September 2006
Mancini honored in Texas
Fabrizio Mancini, DC,
president of Parker College of Chiropractic, was recently honored by the
Texas Chiropractic Association (TCA) with the association's Legislative
Leadership Award. The award was presented to Dr. Mancini by Scott Wofford,
DC, president‑elect of the TCA and a 1989 graduate of Parker College.
Mancini received the
award in recognition of exemplary leadership, unwavering dedication and
valiant service to the chiropractic profession. "Dr. Mancini," said Patte
Kent, TCA Executive Director, "has worked tirelessly at the local, state and
national levels to further the Chiropractic profession in every way." TCA
executive officers, the legislative coordinator and the TCA lobbyist select
the award recipient.
Mancini was named the
fifth president of Parker College in 1999. He is a 1990 graduate of Parker
College and operated successful
chiropractic practices in the United States and Europe. As a respected
leader and expert in the chiropractic field, Mancini has earned numerous
awards and international recognition.
Earlier this year he
was recognized for his ongoing efforts and assistance in establishing the
first chiropractic program in the Spanish‑speaking world by Dr. Enrique
Benet‑Canut, President of the Colegio de Profesionistas Cientifico‑Quiropracticios
de Mexico, and the Humanitarian Award by the American Black Chiropractic
Association. He also recently was named to the Texas Governor's Advisory
Council on Physical Fitness and is a past recipient of the TCA President's
Award.