Nonprofit Organization Group
Willie Batts



Madge Byrd

Cheryl Cash

Andrew Chandler
Andrew Chandler joined the staff at SCORH in 2015 and currently serves as a program manager for the Community Health Transformation team. In this role, he provides technical assistance to rural communities across the state who are participating in the Blueprint for Health program. The Blueprint for Health program helps to build capacity at the community level by addressing the social determinants of health and creating a long-term vision of the community’s health.





Robin Day
Robin brings vast administrative, non-profit and technical experience and is passionate about moving the mission of the Foundation forward. Prior to working with the Foundation, she worked at Acumen IT, Greer, SC as a Customer Relationship Manager where she was later promoted to Business Process Manager during her five years with the company. Prior to Acumen, Day worked for The Center for Developmental Services in Greenville, SC as an Office Manager. Robin also has worked as a Chaplin with the Dallas County Juvenile Detention Center, and has worked abroad in Spain, India and Switzerland. She is fluent in Spanish which she learned during the 7 years she worked abroad in Spain. Robin and her husband, Clark, live in Laurens with their rescue dog, Punk and their Great Dane, Hamlet.






Jeremy Goldsmith
Jeremy Goldsmith
Lu Grant
Rick Green
Sharon Guillebeaux

Mark Guinn
Mark Guinn has over 30 years of management and executive experience across a variety of industries. He’s designed both short and long term strategies to lead teams out of their current crisis and into profitability, with one client even seeing a 400% net income increase in just one year.
My career has covered a diverse range of industries. In early 2000 I co-founded one of North America’s leading holistic oncology centers, helping it become a multi-national, multi-million dollar company during my 8 years as CEO. I’ve spent several years in retail management, focusing on opening new stores and troubleshooting problem stores, as well as day-to-day operations. Also, I’ve worked in inventory, sales, and even delivery logistics. I’ve consulted with several local physicians, and acted as COO of a medical research start up.
I am a business growth strategist providing consulting and support services to small and medium businesses that are seeking ways to make their business more productive and increase revenue.
Whether you’ve been in business for years and need to adapt your operations to a changing market or launching your first business and looking for practical guidance, I'm ready to help.
Doris Hamilton


Camilla Herndon
Chris Hines
Jennifer Johnson
My name is Jennifer Johnson. I LOVE teaching at Gray Court-Owings. I am from Clinton and graduated from Clinton High School in 1988. I received my BA in Fine Arts from Lander University in 1992. I am married and have two children, Will and Grace. We have two cats.
After my children were old enough to go school, I decided that I wanted to teach. Therefore,while working as a teacher's assistant I started back to school at Converse College to earn my Masters in Teaching in Early Childhood Education. In December of 2014, I graduated Converse with my degree.
So now, at the "ripe" age of 48, I am now a teacher! I am very excited to be able to teach such young minds. Its hard work, but I enjoy it so much!



Lindsey Lusk



Antonette Montalvo
I am a wife and mother, a board-certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, and co-founder of Montalvo International Community Health Initiative - a community-focused project committed to addressing the health disparities seen in vulnerable communities. I carry out my desire to create effective and sustainable change in the lives of children and their families, by impacting the health of the community as a whole and leveraging available resources through strategic collaboration. This desire originated as a result of my work as a certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who has specialized in delivering primary care to hundreds of children in urban and rural settings.
I am also someone who has learned to be resilient in the midst of tragedy, transition, and hardships. Because of that, it is my desire to help you stay true to your own dreams and visions despite the heaviness of life circumstances. I want to support you as you write your own story through your own journey, pain, and joy. I want you to understand how to develop as a leader, stay motivated, and leave a legacy.
My vision is two-fold:
1. I am your Coach or Mentor, as a nursing professional or student (or anyone!), dedicated to influentially inspiring you to be visionary and relevant throughout your nursing journey. Check out Montalvo International. ORG - our virtual community dedicated to educating, supporting, encouraging and inspiring others to live out their one initiative, endeavor, or outreach at a time.
2. I am your Community Health Consultant dedicated to helping you strategically design and execute initiatives of your own, that will influentially impact the communities you serve.
Simply put - I am committed to seeing you become a "visionary leader," live out your own dreams, and transform the landscape of your community or sphere of influence. And, I am passionately dedicated to helping you live a life with purpose and influence.
My experience:
With over a decade of experience in developing health education, promotion, and initiatives, both nationally and internationally, I will help equip you with the tools you need to craft your own passionately compassionate initiatives as you dare to be visionary.
I desire to blend health and education, and that ultimately played out in my educational pursuits. I completed my first degree in Education with a minor in Spanish from Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. I later completed my Bachelors in Science and Masters in Science in Pediatric Primary Care with a minor in Global Health Nursing from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This was after living and traveling extensively throughout Central America and the Caribbean, which solidified my belief that cultural competency and sensitivity is a key to establishing effective relationships with patients and families.
So, I challenge you to ask yourself - "so what are YOU gonna do with your life?"

Caressa Norris
Caressa Norris

Deborah Parks

Laurie Rovin


Jasmine Speaks
Hello, I'm Jasmine R Speaks from Cross Hill, SC. I graduated from Clinton High School in May 2009 and went on to attend Voorhees College, where I obtained a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. I furthered my education at Strayer University, earning a master's degree in public administration. My career includes experience in various agencies focused on family services, hospice care, and support for at-risk adults. Currently, I serve as a Community Representative for Thornwell CDC. For the past three years, I have worked at OIDD Whitten Center Regional as a Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP), and I now hold the role of Consumer Supports Director. My duties involve managing critical incident cases, as well as those related to abuse, neglect, and exploitation. I also advocate for consumers and their families at Whitten Center.
Gray Stallworth


Julie Thompson
Betty Walsh

