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Board Members

Columbus Regional Medical Foundation
Board of Directors

 

Warren Steele, JR., Chair
Senior Vice President (Retired)
AFLAC

Ola Alexander
President
The Medical Center Auxiliary

Courtney Amos
Community Leader

Olivia Blanchard
Community Leader

Lee Brantley
Vice President and General Manager
WTVM-News Leader 9

Douglas Bryant
Assistant Vice President/Financial Advisor
Merrill Lynch

Michael Eddings
Attorney

Johnny Flakes, III
Pastor
Fourth Street Missionary Baptist Church

George Flowers
President
Synovus Trust Company

Claudia Garrard
Community Leader

John Dale Hester
Group Executive
TSYS

W. Lloyd Hudson, Jr., M.D.
Pediatrician

George Jeter
Executive Vice President (Retired)
Aflac

Joey Loudermilk
Executive Vice President and General Counsel
Aflac

Jacki Lowe
Region Vice President
Georgia Power Company

Mary Sue Polleys
Educator (Retired)

Kenneth A. Roberts
Senior Vice President
Branch Banking & Trust (BB&T)

Nancy Rudd
President-elect
The Medical Center Auxiliary

Mary Schley, M.D.
Pediatrician (Retired)

Guy Sims
Superintendent (Retired)
Muscogee County School District

Murray Solomon
Manager
Raymond James Financial Services

Frank Star, M.D.
Surgeon (Retired)

Henry W Swift, Jr.
Senior Vice President
Wealth Management
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Richard Swift
Senior Investment Management Consultant
Morgan Stanley Smith Barney

Melissa Thomas
Realtor
Coldwell Banker/Kennon, Parker, Duncan and Key

Tyler Townsend
Vice President, Investments
Townsend Wealth Management

Mike Venable
Publisher
Columbus and The Valley Magazine

Sam Wellborn
Executive (Retired)
Synovus

Will White
Owner/President
Greystone Properties, LLC

Rebecca Yarbrough
Community Leader 
 

As the region's leading provider of healthcare, Columbus Regional Healthcare System has touched the lives of most of the children and adults in this region through its comprehensive network of services. Located in the West Georgia city of Columbus, Columbus Regional was established in 1986 as a not-for-profit health services organization, but its roots can be traced back to 1836 when the local hospital was a small wooden building on the banks of the Chattahoochee River.