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Regina M. Mitchell, MHA FACHE Chief Executive Officer Regina M. Mitchell, native of Memphis, Tennessee, has served as Chief Executive Officer of New Horizon Family Health Services, Inc. since May 1998. From 1990-1998, she served as Vice President of Operations, Chief Operating Officer, Deputy Director, Maternal & Child Resources Director, and Perinatal Coordinator at Family Health Centers in Orangeburg. Her professional experience also includes Babcock Center in Columbia and Department of Social Services, Sumter County, SC.
Ms. Mitchell received her BA and MHA (Master of Health Services Administration) degrees from the University of South Carolina. She has achieved the distinction of Fellow, Board Certified Executive (FACHE) in health care management from the American College of Healthcare Executives in Chicago, Illinois.
Her many activities, affiliations and honors include: Greenville Technical College Community Unsung Hero Award Recipient 2010; President, South Carolina Primary Health Care Association 2005-2007; Member National Association of Community Health Centers; Member Mu Chapter Delta Omega Society; Volunteer with South Carolina Department of Corrections Work Release Program and Palmetto AIDS Life Support Services; United Way of Greenville County Board of Trustees 2004; Executive Committee Greenville Community Health Alliance; Board member, Building A Healthy Community Impact Council. In 1994 Ms. Mitchell received the SCPHCA’s Margaret J. Weston Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Care Delivery.
Stephanie C. Brundage, MD MPH Chief Medical Officer Stephanie C. Brundage, MD, MPH, has served as the Chief Medical Officer for New Horizon Family Health Services, since September, 2006. Prior to joining New Horizon as a staff member, Dr. Brundage served on the Board of Directors for approximately 5 years while working as the Health Department director for Greenville County. Dr. Brundage was previously associate director of the family practice residency program of the Greenville Hospital System, Greenville, and was associate professor in the Departments of Family Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, and the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia.
Dr. Brundage graduated summa cum laude from Barry University, Miami Florida. She then received her medical degree from the University of Miami School of Medicine and completed residency in family practice at the University of Miami affiliated hospitals. She served in the National Health Services Corps for four years in Southern Mississippi where she focused on rural health and community oriented primary care. She has completed a master’s degree in public health at the University of South Carolina. Her areas of interest include access to care issues, health care services for minority and underserved populations, and chronic disease management.
Dr. Brundage is a member of the Greenville County Medical Society, the South Carolina Medical Society, and the National Association of Community Health Centers and the American Academy of Family Physicians. Selected peer-reviewed publications include: Preconception Health Care, American Physician 2002; 65:2507-2514. Brundage SC, Strossner M. Genetics Issues in Preconception Health Care. JSCMA 2002: 98:255-59. Brundage SC, Fitzpatrick NA. Hepatitis A. American Family Physician 2006; 73: 2162-2168.
Jennifer Clark, MHA Kathy Smith Chief Operating Officer Director of Nursing & Clinical Support Services Bachelor of Science, Mathematical Sciences Clemson University, Clemson, SC MHA, Master of Health Administration University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
Stephen Glenn Dana Lennox Tate, RPh Chief Financial Officer Director of Pharmacy Services BSBA, Accounting University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi
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