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Co-Chairs
Sally Greene
Sally Greene is serving her second term on the Chapel Hill Town Council. In that leadership position she works especially hard on issues important to the social services community. She is a founding member of the Executive Team for the Partnership to End Homelessness in Orange County, serving as chair for the team's first two years of existence. She has worked with the Carolina Women's Center to advocate for greater attention to issues of sex trafficking; results of that work include a heightened awareness on the part of Chapel Hill police officers. She is an advocate of the Family Violence Prevention Center, acknowledging its crucial role in support of victims of domestic violence in our community. An adjunct professor at Elon University's School of Law, she holds a J.D. from the George Washington University and a Ph.D. from UNC-Chapel Hill. She is married to Paul Jones, a professor in UNC's School of Journalism and School of Information and Library Science.
Gary & Cindy Park
Gary Park has served as President of University of North Carolina Hospitals (UNCH) in Chapel Hill, North Carolina since March 2004. UNCH is an academic medical center with 799 licensed beds. He also serves as Chief Executive Officer of Rex Healthcare, a 435 bed hospital in Raleigh, North Carolina, which is part of the University of North Carolina Health Care System. The hospital system is comprised of 1260 beds and approximately 10,000 employees. Gary previously served as Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer of Moses Cone Health System from October 1997 until December 2000. He also served as President of Wesley Long Community Hospital from November 1992 until September 1997 when Wesley Long merged with Moses Cone. Prior to his position at Wesley Long, Gary was President of Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston West Virginia from 1986 to 1992. As president of UNC Hospitals he is especially grateful that UNC Hospitals sponsors many programs and services to assist their employees and visitors. He knows that the recession has been particularly difficult for Healthcare employees, especially those in domestic violence situations. He has been very supportive of the Beacon team in its role with UNC Healthcare’s Domestic Violence Team (DVT). In 2008, the DVT assisted 6 employees. In 2009, it has helped almost 50 employees. He and his wife Cindy have four children and are active members of the community. They look forward to seeing you at the event to support the Beacon Program and FVPC.
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