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Superb Woman: Tangulon Guillory-Gardner

Tangulon Guillory-Gardner is a dedicated community leader, healthcare administrator, and entrepreneur with a long-standing commitment to service, public health, and organizational leadership. She is Owner, Managing Partner, and Chief Operating Officer of TruCare Funeral Services, LLC, where she oversees daily operations and strategic direction.

Tangulon Guillory-Gardner is a dedicated community leader, healthcare administrator, and entrepreneur with a long-standing commitment to service, public health, and organizational leadership. She is Owner, Managing Partner, and Chief Operating Officer of TruCare Funeral Services, LLC, where she oversees daily operations and strategic direction. She is the Owner and Administrator of TruCare Personal Care Services, LLC, coordinating operations and care services for senior adults. Tangulon also worked at UNT Health Science Center as a Project Coordinator, overseeing COVID education initiatives and community outreach activities. She is also a member of the Arlington Black Chamber of Commerce, Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce, and First Saint John Missionary Baptist Church. Tangulon holds a Master of Public Administration from The University of Texas at Arlington and a Bachelor of Science in Community Health Education from Texas Woman’s University.

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