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Meet the NMHA Board

DR. ERIC RITTER

CHAITRA DALTON BRYANT - Board Chair

Chaitra Dalton Bryant is a nutritionista; in essence, she designs nutrition and wellness on the inside and out, with a specialty in the art and science of personal life transformation. Chaitra is a wellness expert to leaders and leadership organizations. She is the founder of 360 Wellness Collective Inc. -- Read More

HAROLD YOUNG, ESQ

HAROLD YOUNG, ESQ - Vice Chair

Harold D. Young, Esq, has over thirty years of experience representing persons in various legal disciplines. His practice areas include wills and estates, probate, family law, elder law, real estate, small business, corporations, government, housing, and personal injury. Harold is admitted to practice in all courts in Maryland and the United States District Court. Harold’s legal practice has a special emphasis on preserving the assets of senior and disabled members of the community. -- Read More

COL. JAMES WILLIAMS

COL. JAMES WILLIAMS (RET) - Board Member

Col. James Williams, a prostate cancer survivor since 1991, Jim is the principal of Jim Williams, and Associates, Camp Hill, PA - a consulting firm specializing in human resources management, prostate cancer awareness, education, and advocacy. -- Read More

DENISE PINES

DENISE PINES - Board Member

Denise Pines is an experienced senior leader with a demonstrated history of working in the medical practice industry. Skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Government, Sales, Entrepreneurship, and Event Management. Denise is a strong business development professional with a Master of Business Administration focused in International Business from John F. Kennedy University. -- Read More

DR. ERIC RITTER

DR. ERIC RITTER - Board Member

Dr. Eric Ritter was born and raised in Washington DC. He attended undergraduate school at Brandeis University and majored in psychology with a pre-medical and education core. Dr. Ritter received his masters degree in education and principal certification from Harvard University. He earned his medical degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville Tennessee. -Read More

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BURGESS HARRISON, MBA - Executive Director & Board Member

Burgess Harrison., MBA Burgess brings a wide breadth of expertise to the National Minority Health Association. He comes with more than 25 years of home health, homecare, electronic visit verification, and telehealth technology experience. He is a pioneer in electronic visit verification and possesses a unique understanding of the market and issues patients and providers face. Burgess is an educator, former adjunct professor, marketing executive, and software business founder who happens to be a unique perspective to minority health. -- Read More

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DAVID COLE, CMP - Program Director & Board Member

David Cole is an accomplished healthcare professional and business executive with 20+ years of experience building multiple successful products and companies. He is an expert in SaaS product development, marketing, sales, and complex retail channel development. A skilled strategist and business development specialist, David has extensive experience working with non-profit organizations, government agencies, regulatory authorities, health care systems, and providers. -- Read More

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ANGELICA McKINLEY - Board member

Angelica McKinley is a creative leader who thrives at the intersection of narrative, visual storytelling and technology. Most recently, she’s expanded art direction and visual expression on the world’s most visited website through highly impactful, emotionally resonant iterations of Google’s logo that centered globally diverse artists, cultural nuance and nostalgia. -- Read More

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LAUREN HERRON, LCSW-C - Board member

Lauren was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Randallstown, Maryland, with a driving passion to provide assistance to others that were disenfranchised and marginalized. As a teenager, Lauren dedicated much of her time to the Bea Gaddy Family Centers and the Salvation Army, as a volunteer passing out hot meals to the homeless in the most impoverished communities in Baltimore City. From these humble beginnings and well-intentioned efforts, grew Lauren’s passion to join the field of Social Work. -- Read More

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PAUL GATES, AA; BA; DDS; MBA; FACD - Board member

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RUTH BOH - Board member

I am an enrolled tribal member with the Comanche tribe, from my father's side. He was born on our land (Reservation) in Lawton, OK. I was an Indian Health Service Scholar for over 7 years. I have been working with American Indian tribes for over 10 years. -- Read More

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UNJERIA JACKSON - Board member

Unjeria C. Jackson, M.D. is a retired maternal-fetal medicine specialist. She attended Yale<br><br>College (BS in biology 1977) and then received her M.D. from Boston University School of Medicine in 1981. Dr, Jackson did her residency in New York at Harlem Hospital Center. She completed a 2 year fellowship in maternal-fetal medicine in 1987 at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital in New York. She practiced full time about 18+ years at Morristown Memorial Hospital, now Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, New Jersey. -- Read More

DR. DAVID DALTON

DR. DAVID DALTON - Chairman Emeritus

Dr. David Dalton is the first black pharmaceutical executive in the chain drug industry. Honored as one of the top ten graduates over 100 years. In Four Halls of Fame, Senatorial Medal of Freedom and Veteran. He served in several capacities with Rite Aid Corporation including Corporate Vice President. -- Read More

Harold Young, Esq. - Vice Chairman, Board of Directors

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Harold Young, Esq. - Vice Chairman, Board of Directors

Harold D. Young, Esq, has over thirty years of experience representing persons in various legal disciplines. His practice areas include wills and estates, probate, family law, elder law, real estate, small business, corporations, government, housing, and personal injury. Harold is admitted to practice in all courts in Maryland and the United States District Court. Harold’s legal practice has a special emphasis on preserving the assets of senior and disabled members of the community.

For over thirty-five years, Young has worked in communities throughout Maryland on housing and community development issues, bringing opportunities to communities and people. As Director of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Harold was responsible for the delivery of national programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. He was the single point of contact for all of the Department’s efforts in the state and led a staff of highly trained and qualified housing and community development professionals available to communities, non-profit organizations, businesses, government officials, and citizens for consultation on areas as diverse as rural development, Brownfields, outreach, and community planning.

Harold coordinated housing resources for the improvement of local communities, advised the Secretary of HUD, assistant secretaries, and other senior departmental officials on specific housing and community development needs, convened community leaders, housing professionals, non-profit organizations, and elected officials to address important housing and community development issues. He was HUD’s spokesperson in Maryland for housing policy related to public and assisted housing, fair housing, and community-based initiatives. He led a staff of 100 plus employees who work in Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, Public Housing, Single Family Housing, Multi-Family Housing, and Community Planning and Development.

A graduate of the University of Baltimore School of Law and a member of the Maryland State Bar Association, Harold also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Virginia State University and a Master of Arts in Urban Planning and Policy Analysis from Morgan State University. A consummate professional, dedicated community activist, and exceptional administrator, he has been an advisor to numerous faith-based organizations, nonprofit organizations, and public officials. Harold served as an adjunct professor and guest lecturer at Morgan State University. Harold currently practices law, concentrating in probate, estates and trusts, torts, administrative, business, and corporate law. AWARDS: HUD Secretary’s Fair Housing Award HUD Secretary’s Customer Service Award Real Estate Brokers of Baltimore, Inc., Democracy in Housing Award The Baltimore Marketing Association, Inc., Harold D. Young, Esquire, Leadership Award

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The National Minority Health Association (NMHA), a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, was founded in 1988. Having achieved its initial mission of ensuring the establishment of Offices of Minority Health in all 50 states, its new mission is to close the disparity gap in minority health care.

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