EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. –  Lake Tahoe Unified School District (LTUSD) celebrated Chris Proctor, Director of Community Benefit and Business Development at Barton Health, at an annual awards dinner on March 23 in Placerville. He was named Outstanding Community Member by the El Dorado County School Board Association.

Proctor has been a valued partner to LTUSD for several years, demonstrating exceptional leadership, collaboration, and a deep commitment to student and family well-being. During the COVID pandemic, he played a critical role in supporting the district through an unprecedented time, working closely with school and health leaders to ensure access to accurate information, essential resources, and coordinated care for the community.

Beyond the pandemic, Mr. Proctor continues to make a lasting impact. He was instrumental in establishing the Community Leadership Council, bringing together local organizations to address community needs, share insights, and support student success. His ongoing service also includes participation on the LTUSD Hall of Distinction Committee and the Superintendent Student Bike and E-Bike Safety Committee, where he contributes to recognizing community contributions and promoting student safety and wellness.

“Chris consistently shows up ready to serve and lead,” said LTUSD Superintendent Todd Cutler. “His ability to build strong partnerships and his genuine commitment to our students and community make him incredibly deserving of this recognition.”

Chris Proctor’s dedication, leadership, and collaborative spirit continue to strengthen the South Lake Tahoe community. LTUSD congratulates him on this well-deserved honor.

Photo attached, left to right: LTUSD Board Trustee Mansfield, LTUSD Board Trustee Ellen Camacho, Superintendent Todd Cutler, Barton Health Community Benefit and Business Development representative Chris Proctor, and LTUSD Student Board Members Arya Saini and Miri Lucksinger.