Published on February 14, 2020

Green to Join Nash UNC's Board of Commissioners

Robbie Green

Robbie Green, a local entrepreneur and community leader, was appointed to Nash UNC’s board of commissioners during its January meeting. Mrs. Green fills the expired term held by Jim Lilley for 10 years.  The board and administration thanked Mr. Lilley at its December meeting with a resolution recognizing his service and leadership as chairman of the board during a time of significant challenge and transition.

“Mrs. Green has a diverse background of life experiences that we believe will help the board in its future endeavors. We are looking forward to working with Mrs. Green and for what she will bring to the table” said Jeffrey Batts, chairman of the hospital board.

Green has worked 21 years in the Communications industry; including Media Sales, Business Development, and IT Account Management. She currently owns her own business coaching women in business, more specifically working mothers.

Green has a Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, with a concentration in Communications from the University of Memphis and a Master’s Degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from the University of Phoenix.

“Mrs. Green will make a great representative on the board. She is driven, loves to serve her community and has a passion for people. I believe that passion will serve her well in this role and will bring forth many good perspectives” said Lee Isley, president and CEO of Nash UNC Health Care

Green lives in Rocky Mount, NC with her husband, Ron Green, and their two children. She is a Parenting Partners trainer for the Nash-Rocky Mount Public School System, a member of Word Tabernacle Church and is a member of the Nash Community College Small Business Center Advisory Committee.

 

 

 

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