MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pacer Health Corporation (OTCBB:
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News), a Miami-based owner-operator of acute care hospitals, medical treatment centers and psychiatric care facilities, announced today that its Chief Executive Officer, Rainier Gonzalez, was selected as the Hispanic Business Magazine's "Rising Star Entrepreneur" which was awarded in November during the Cadillac sponsored event.
The January edition of Hispanic Business Magazine features Rainier Gonzalez and other award winners The Hispanic Business Magazine presents awards every year to the nation's top Hispanic leaders in the categories of "Heavy Industry", "Hispanic Women", "Info-Business", and "Rising Star". Gonzalez, who has been Pacer's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and helped found the company in 2003, received the award for his outstanding efforts in growing Pacer Health to a $30 million company with over 400 employees in approximately 3 years.
"I am humbled and honored to receive this prestigious award," said Rainier Gonzalez after hearing the news. "This is truly an award for Pacer and its employees as it represents our ongoing success over the past 3 years. We have an outstanding team of individuals who have helped the company during this time. We look forward to the challenges and opportunities 2007 will bring as the company continues to grow."
About Pacer Health Corporation
Pacer Health Corporation is an owner-operator of acute care hospitals, medical treatment centers and psychiatric care facilities serving non-urban areas throughout the Southeast. Please visit http://www.pacerhealth.com for more information.
"Forward-looking statements" as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 may be included in this news release. These statements relate to future events or our future financial performance. They are only predictions and may differ materially from actual future results or events. Pacer Health disclaims any intention or obligation to revise forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future developments or otherwise. Important risk factors - including, but not limited to risks associated with changes in general economic and business conditions (including in the IT and financial information industry), actions of our competitors, the extent to which we are able to develop new services and markets for our services, the time and expense involved in such development activities, the level of market acceptance of our services, and changes in our business strategies - could cause actual results to differ from those contained in forward-looking statements.