WINSTON-SALEM, N.C., June 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- On July 11, 2016, Randolph "Randy" Scott Jordan will step into his role as the CEO of the North Carolina Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NCAFCC). Jordan, a resident of Whitsett, NC, was the Principal and Strategic Advisor for a North Carolina-based healthcare policy and consulting firm.
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Sandy Motley said, "As Board Chair and on behalf of the Board of Directors, I am happy to say that we look forward to working with Mr. Jordan. We believe that he will bring new insight and direction to the association. We are happy to have him on our team." Jordan will be joining the NCAFCC staff to assist in furthering their mission. Sissy Lee-Elmore, the Vice Chair said of the hire, "He will bring a wealth of related knowledge that will elevate our organization to it's true potential."
A graduate of the University of Florida College of Pharmacy and Florida State University Colleges of Law and Public Administration, Jordan has worked as a pharmacist, lawyer, non-profit leader and consultant. His experience includes the development of managed care organizations and healthcare provider networks. Having worked in both the corporate and nonprofit sectors, Jordan served from 2008-2015 as CEO for HOPE worldwide, ltd., an international humanitarian aid organization.
Jordan said, "I am inspired by the organization's mission of assuring that the medically underserved citizens of North Carolina have access to affordable, quality healthcare. I look forward to supporting the many Member clinics of NCAFCC as they address the unmet medical needs of their local communities."
The NCAFCC is a private, nonprofit that conducts advocacy, research, public relations, resource development, training and technical assistance on behalf of its member free and charitable clinics and the people they serve. Today, many North Carolinians remain uninsured and lack access to quality care, which is something NCAFCC believes all North Carolinians need. Our member clinics provide life-changing access to quality care and serve as a voice for the medically uninsured.
Contact:
NC Association of Free & Charitable Clinics
1399 Ashleybrook Lane, Suite 110
Winston-Salem, NC 27103
336-251-1111
http://ncafcc.org
Mark Scheerer, Deputy Director
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SOURCE North Carolina Association of Free and Charitable Clinics
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