![]() ![]() “I am thankful she will continue to be a member of our team. Pam Hudson, who is in a new executive position focusing on physician initiatives at the 180-bed hospital. As he eases into the role of Crestwood’s CEO, Banks is working closely with his predecessor, Dr. ![]() (Crestwood Medical Center)īanks has some pretty big shoes to fill at Crestwood. Pam Hudson served as CEO at Crestwood Medical Center for 15 years. Banks assumed his position at Crestwood Medical Center at the end of June. His commitment to the community’s well-being, advancements in medical care, and working closely with local government, businesses, and community organizations will support continued delivery of quality healthcare in our area.” Mike Gillespie, chair of the board of trustees for Crestwood Medical Centerīanks holds his Bachelor of Science in nursing, Bachelor of Science in psychology, and Master of Science in nursing with a concentration in health services administration from the University of Alabama in Birmingham and an associate degree in nursing from Troy University. ![]() “We are confident in Matthew’s exceptional leadership and hospital operational expertise to not only continue our mission of providing quality care with service excellence and more access for our growing region but also to develop effective, collaborative relationships with our physicians, employees, and community as a whole. and chief operating/nursing officer and Interim CEO at Stringfellow Memorial Hospital in Anniston. chief operating officer at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville, N.C. Matthew will be reading from The Late Bloomer, to be released in summer 2018.Previously, he was CEO at Davis Regional Medical Center in Statesville, N.C. ![]() Banks will be joined by Matthew Lewis, a poet/playwright from Milwaukee with an undying love for Black literature, R&B music, and soul food. will also be reading from Call Me Ill, his first chapbook, a Black, Queer,Trans and Disabled intersectional look at the medical industrial complex as it relates to mental wellness challenges and barriers to affirming and safe healthcare practices. Banks accounts his experience trapped within the medical industrial complex, institutions of learning, racism, and impressions left on mental wellness, body, safety, housing, and the right to self determine. When its time to leave and when we stayed somewhere too long. When things go Left, when a friendship goes left. Banks will be reading from his Newest book “ Left”, a chapbook of poems centered on Survival, Healing, and Liberation. His work addresses the need for the Black liberation movement to be accessible to those with mental wellness challenges and or physical disabilities as well fight for the ability of these populations to regain their autonomy in a capitalistic society. believes the movement for Black Lives must be intersectional and deeply connected to the struggle to end Patriarchy, specifically as it manifests as violence against Black Trans folks. recently launched his own Black, Queer, and Trans* led arts company called Loud & Unchained Theater Co.Īs a Black Trans, Queer person with a disability, T. He is most known for his play in 2015, "We The 350" Stories On Racism Incarceration & Poverty in WI, a critique of Mass Incarceration in Dane County. After graduating with a degree in English Creative Writing from UW-Madison, Banks has successfully used his art through plays and poetry to address Racism, Transphobia, and Ableism. Banks, 30, from Madison, WI, is a community organizer, a mental wellness advocate, poet and playwright. Banks and Matthew Lewis, for a joint reading and book signing! A Room of One's Own is thrilled to welcome two Black poets, T. ![]()
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