Atnre Alleyne is the founder of The Proximity Project, a diversity and inclusion firm that helps organizations build deeper and more authentic connections with marginalized communities. Atnre launched The Proximity Project after over a decade of leading community engagement and empowerment initiatives in some of America’s poorest cities. Atnre is the co-founder of TeenSHARP, an organization that prepares students of color for top colleges and equity-centered leadership. Atnre previously founded and led an education advocacy organization and has served as a Director of Talent Management at the Delaware Department of Education. He is an alumnus of Pahara NextGen and serves on the advisory board of the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard. Atnre writes regularly and delivers talks about racial justice, leadership, entrepreneurship, philanthropy, and education policy. He has appeared on the TEDx red carpet and has written for TheGrio, The 74 Million, Citizen Ed, Delaware Business Times, and other outlets.
Roshni Guerry, MD FACP is an Associate Professor at the University of Pennsylvania where she leads the Outpatient Palliative Care Clinic. She is board certified in Hospice and Palliative Care, Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics. Prior to joining Penn, Dr. Guerry worked at ChristianaCare in Delaware both as a Hospitalist and chair of the Palliative Care department. During her time at ChristianaCare, she partnered with Nemours Children’s Hospital to create the fourth Pediatric Palliative Care Fellowship in the nation.
Mike Eppehimer, MHA, LSSBB, FACHE is an executive, author, speaker and coach with over 20 years of experience in healthcare strategy, operations and consulting. He is the Founder of ThreefoldYes, LLC, an organization focused on transforming individuals, organizations and communities through leadership, health and equity. He served most recently in multiple leadership roles at ChristianaCare, including President of the ChristianaCare Medical Group, Senior Vice President, Service Line Operations and Vice President, Department of Medicine. He has also served in leadership roles at the George Washington University Hospital and the Advisory Board Company.
Kristen Isaac, MPH has worked in community-based health organizations and is currently an Inclusion and Diversity Specialist in the Office of Inclusion and Diversity for ChristianaCare. While at ChristianaCare she has had the opportunity to support program operations for the DE-CTR/ACCEL research grant. She has also served as the Program Coordinator for the Supportive and Palliative Care team overseeing the program operations, data management, and practice optimization for the Acute, Outpatient and in-home services. She holds a Bachelor of Science from Howard University and Master of Public Health from Thomas Jefferson University.
Our trainings are always co-facilitated by community leaders including:
- High school students with personal healthcare experiences and ambitions to enter the profession
- Retired pastor on Medicare who has experienced the roles of caregiver and patient
- Community activist who advocates for the needs of immigrants