Who We Are

 
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Mollie williams

Mollie is a passionate advocate for access to health and health care. She has experience in nonprofit and public health leadership, organizational development, strategic planning, and fundraising. Prior to joining The Family Van as Executive Director in January 2018, Mollie was a Senior Director at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. In this role, she led a national cross-department team and affiliate staff who worked to improve access to sexual and reproductive health care in the southern United States. Mollie serves as adjunct faculty at the University of New England teaching in the Masters of Public Health Program, including courses in Health Policy and Management and Maternal and Child Health.


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rainelle walker-white

Rainelle Walker-White has over 25 years’ experience in the field of health care delivery for hard to reach populations. She has been employed by The Family Van for over 20 years and has served as its supervisor for over eight. Ms. White holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Service. She also has certificates as a Generalist Health Educator as well as Nursing Assistant  and Home Health Aid. She has a working knowledge of the effectiveness of mobile health services, particularly the effectiveness of health screenings relating to cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, reproductive health (including family planning), prenatal care, cancer screening and management, STDs, and HIV/AIDS.

Ms White also conducts many workshops in the community educating people about the importance of health care and wellness.


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Dr. Nancy Oriol

Nancy E. Oriol, MD. is Faculty Associate Dean for Community Engagement in Medial Education at Harvard Medical School. Her pioneering innovations in clinical medicine, education and health services delivery have become national and international models. They include the "walking epidural" transforming obstetrical anesthesia, The NEO Vac device for resuscitating newborns, The Family Van mobile health clinic serving resource-poor neighborhoods, and a Return on Investment Calculator for mobile clinics bringing together a national collaborative research network for this model of care. She also co-created the Medical Classroom of the Future at Harvard Medical School, a simulation lab contained within an integrated learning environment, and instituted novel educational programs for high school, college and graduate students that incorporate mannequin simulation in non-clinical courses as away to foster critical thinking, problem solving and an appreciation of the basic sciences inhuman health.


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MAry Kathryn Fallon

Mary Kathryn Fallon, CPA, has extensive experience working with companies in both the medical and non-profit sector. While working as a senior auditor for KPMG LLP, Ms. Fallon audited many companies in the healthcare and life sciences lines of business. Over the past 16 years, she has focused her efforts on many non-profit organizations, including several whose missions promote and support education in Massachusetts and in Tanzania. Mary Kathryn holds a Masters Degree in Accountancy from Bentley University and a BA in Liberal Arts from The University of Connecticut. Mary Kathryn has held her CPA license since 1995.


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Allison Lewis

Allison Lewis was born and raised in the suburbs of St. Louis, Missouri. She attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications with a focus on Corporate and Institutional Media. During her college years, Allison sharpened her communications skills while interning at public relations and content marketing firms. After graduating, she left the Midwest and came to work with The Family Van as a Communications and Outreach Coordinator through Life Together, a volunteer program affiliated with the Episcopal Service Corps.