After a 10-month search for a college president, the board of trustees of the Parker College of Chiropractic selected Fabrizio Mancini,DC, to man the post of the college that James W. Parker conceived and built. Dr. Mancini will have 1,200 students and 300 faculty and staff under his guardianship.
"I'm passionate about Parker College and the profession of chiropractic," Dr. Mancini enthused. He considers the late Dr. James Parker a mentor and father figure. "He helped me understand what chiropractic is and to develop a true passion for the profession. Then he showed me, by his example, what a gift chiropractic is to humanity."
Dr. Mancini was president of the Parker College Alumni Association and remains active in community activities. He's on the executive board of the local chamber of commerce; a board member of the Irving School Foundation and the Irving Infant Intervention Center; a mentor for Hispanic students in the Irving school district; and a frequent lecturer to corporate and civic groups on health and motivation.
He's been awarded the 1995 Crystal Apple from the Association of Texas Professional Educators, and service awards from Parker College, the Salvation Army, Rotary Club, the American Legion of Schools, and the National Leadership Organization.
Dr. Mancini and his wife, Alicia, have a two-year-old son and are expecting a second child in September.
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