Maxine Golub
MPH Senior Vice President/Project Administrator, Institute for Family Health
As senior vice president for planning and development of the Institute for Family Health Maxine Golub has served as a liaison to the Institute’s community partners since 1989. She helped develop the model for the Institute’s community-based practices, and initiated the community relationships that pre-date the REACH coalition. She was part of the original planning for Bronx Health REACH, and is an active member of the coalition. She is also responsible for grant development and grants management for REACH and other Institute programs, and provides oversight to the Institute’s communications and public relations activities.
Ms. Golub has more than 25 years experience administering primary care programs and addressing the challenges faced by providers and consumers within New York’s complex health care system. Before joining the Institute, she served as executive director of the Bronx Committee for the Community’s Health, a coalition of ten community health centers. In 2003, she received the Rosemarie Forstner Award “for outstanding dedication to making health care more accessible to the medically underserved” from the Community Health Care Association of New York State.
Ms. Golub earned an MPH at the Hunter College School of Health Science, and a BS in human development and family studies from Cornell University.
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Community Voices For Health Equality
Bronx Health REACH has mobilized the community to activate and make healthy change. Learn more in this presentation and video.
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