PEMBROKE — Robeson Health Care Corporation recently announced a new executive team led by interim president and CEO George Timothy Hall.

Hall has 28 years of experience in the field of substance abuse addiction serving as a master’s level counselor, supervisor and administrator. He has worked with RHCC for 20 years and previously served as the chief behavioral health officer for the organization. He took assumed his new roles on March 8, replacing Carl Walters.

The new executive team collectively has 90 years of experience at RHCC.

Joining Hall on the executive team are Jennifer McLamb, who has worked with RHCC for 20 years, as chief operations officer; Kristy Locklear, who has been with RHCC for 10 years, as chief financial officer; Eugene Nor, who has been with RHCC for more than four years, as chief medical officer; and Bart Grimes, who has been with the organization for eight years, as the interim chief behavioral health officer. Mary Thomas Locklear, who has worked at RHCC for 28 years, continues to serve as the chief human resources officer.

“After 20 years of experience at RHCC, it is a privilege to help lead the wonderful and professional staff of RHCC in the medical and behavioral health care industry. We will continue to strive to be a leader in serving the people of Robeson and surrounding counties. We ask you to come and try our many services conveniently located near you. I am committed to assuring all our patients receive the highest quality of care and the best patient experience. We want to be your ‘Health Care Guardian’,” Hall said.

Robeson Health Care Corporation is a federally-qualified health system providing family practice, OB/GYN, mental health, pediatric, substance abuse, pharmacy and other services to families in Moore, Pitt, Scotland, Columbus, Robeson, and Montgomery.

For information call 910-521-2900.

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