By convening leaders, experts, and community members from a wide spectrum of areas, we are seeking to go beyond healthcare treatment and address the social factors that determine individual and community health.




Convening Group Members
Program Director: Niasha Fray, Duke Center for Community and Population Health Improvement
Beverly Thompson
Public Affairs Director, City of Durham
Constance Stancil
Neighborhood Improvement Service Director, City of Durham
Deborah Craig-Ray
General Manager of the Office of Strategic Management and Innovation, Public Affairs, and Special Projects, County of Durham
Eugene Washington
Chancellor for Health Affairs, President and CEO, Duke University Health System
Farad Ali
President & CEO, The Institute
Gayle Harris
Public Health Director and General Manager of Community Well-Being, County of Durham
Geoff Durham
President and CEO, Durham Chamber of Commerce
Gina Upchurch
Co-Chair, Partnership for a Healthy Durham
Kelly Warnock
Co-chair, Partnership for a Healthy Durham
Ivan Parra
Lead Organizer, Durham CAN
Kimberly Monroe
Program Officer, Duke Health Office of Community Relations
Lori O’Keefe
President & CEO, Triangle Community Foundation
Marissa Mortiboy
Coordinator, Partnership for a Healthy Durham
MaryAnn Black
Associate Vice President, Duke Health Office of Community Relations
Michelle Lyn
Pascal Mubenga
Superintendent, Durham Public Schools
Paul Vick
Associate Vice President, Duke Government Relations
Rev. Ronald Owens
Rukmini Balu
Chief of Staff to Chancellor Eugene Washington, Duke University and Duke Health
Rev. Spencer Bradford
Executive Director, Durham Congregations in Action
Wendell Davis
County Manager, Durham County
Sally Wilson
Executive Director, Project Access
Phil Harewood
Chief Executive Officer, Lincoln Community Health Center
Katie Galbraith
President, Duke Regional Hospital
Get Involved
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