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The Primary Care and Hope Clinic announced Tuesday the addition of Sean Gilliland as the new chief information officer.

Gilliland graduated from Tennessee Tech with a degree in economics. 

Prior to joining the Primary Care and Hope Clinic, Gilliland served as field representative for retired Rep. Bart Gordon’s office.

As chief information officer with the Primary Care and Hope Clinic, Gilliland will be responsible for tracking quality improvement data, writing grants, coordinating program development and assisting with community outreach.

“Sean comes to us with more than 15 years of experience in public, private and nonprofit sectors,” said Lisa Terry, CEO of the Primary Care and Hope Clinic. “His experience in leadership and technology combined with his excellent writing and public speaking skills will be a great asset for the Primary Care and Hope Clinic.”

The Primary Care and Hope Clinic is a nonprofit health care clinic providing quality, affordable family health services to medically uninsured, underserved, Medicare and Medicaid families in Rutherford and Cannon counties.

The clinic operates on a sliding fee scale based on income and family size.

For more information call 615-893-9390 or go to www.hopeclnc.org.

 
 
 
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Member Opinions:
By: canalou on 2/8/11
The Hope Clinic is blessed to have a man the caliber of Sean Gilliland...a ray of sunshine from Monterey...as a street preacher, I was once privileged to give him some brief pre-marital counseling...

By: Blueyes on 2/9/11
Sean will be a jewel for The Hope Clinic. Glad he landed on his feet!


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