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Rae
Young Bond is the executive director of the Medical Foundation of
Chattanooga and director of Project Access, a community health
partnership to coordinate charity care for low-income uninsured
residents of Hamilton County. She has served as executive director of
several organizations, including the Medical Society of
Chattanooga-Hamilton County, First Things First, and the Tennessee
Municipal League.
Before moving to
Chattanooga in 1994, she was director of public affairs for the
National Governors’ Association in Washington, D.C., for ten years;
editor of a national weekly newspaper; and a congressional press
secretary and journalist. She is a graduate of Towson State University.
In Chattanooga, her current community involvement includes the board of
directors of the Community Research Council, the Why kNOw Education
Program, the Southeast TN Association of Professional Fundraisers, and
the Emergency Food and Shelter Board; Hamilton County Step ONE Health
Initiative Steering Committee and Operations Council; the Project
Access Operations Council; and the Regional Health Council
Communications and Information Development Committees. She has served
on the national board for America’s Charities; on the planning
committee for the 2005 Communities Joined in Action/Association for
Community Health Improvement Conference; on the Regional Health
Council; on the boards of the Coalition Against Domestic and Community
Violence, the Center for Nonprofits, First Things First, the Hamilton
County Courts Mediation Pilot Project (Steering Committee), Scenic City
Women’s Network, Front Porch Alliance, and numerous other boards and
health care task forces. She also served on the Citizens’ Panel to
Select a City Judge and on the Tennessee Economic Council on Women
Conference Planning Committee. |