Big Bend Cares / Care Point is proud to celebrate its 40th anniversary of providing comprehensive care and promoting sexual health for individuals with HIV/AIDS across the eight-county region surrounding Tallahassee.
As part of this milestone, the Board of Directors is pleased to announce Amber R. Tynan as the agency’s next CEO. Following a nationwide search that garnered over 100 applicants and included a rigorous two-interview process, the Board’s decision to remain local paid off with the selection of Ms. Tynan, whose extensive leadership experience and community insight uniquely qualify her to guide the organization into its next chapter. Ms. Tynan will join Big Bend Cares / Care Point as President on April 1, 2025, and assume the official role of CEO on October 1, 2025.
After serving as CEO for the past 20 years, Rob Renzi will step into a long-planned retirement. Reflecting on his tenure and the upcoming change, Renzi stated, “It has been an immense privilege to lead this organization over the past 20 years. I am confident that our careful planning and the passion of our team will continue to drive excellence in care and innovation as we transition to new leadership.”
Expressing her enthusiasm about the new role, incoming President Amber R. Tynan commented,
“I am deeply honored to join Big Bend Cares / Care Point at such a pivotal moment. I look forward to building on our proud legacy and furthering our mission to enhance community health and wellbeing through strategic, compassionate care.”
Board President Amy Thorn added,
“Amber’s exceptional background and commitment to our community made her the clear choice. We are excited for the future and confident that this leadership transition will not only preserve our legacy but also propel us to new heights in service and impact.”
For additional information about Big Bend Cares / Care Point, please visit bigbendcares.org or carepointwellness.com.