

Regina Brown
For more than three decades, Regina Brown has worked tirelessly in the community building relationships through a variety of outreach programs. At Prisma Health she is the Accountable Communities Market Liaison.
Serving her community is much more than just a job, Brown has dedicated her life to serving others. She believes that if she can make a difference in one person’s life, she has made a difference. In addition to being an advocate for volunteerism on-the-job, Brown practices what she preaches, spending countless hours of her free time helping others as an Elder and founder of Women Empowering Women Ministries which ministers to women of all backgrounds and ages. Brown has ministered at Women’s conferences in South Carolina and Alabama.
Setting the example, she has volunteered with many organizations. Before Prisma Health, Brown managed Palmetto Health’s school business partnership with Richland County School District One which boasts three school business partnerships: Crayton Middle School, Edward E. Taylor Elementary and Carver Lyon Elementary schools. She directs over one hundred volunteers who participate at Carver Lyon and E. E. Taylor through the Lunch Buddy program and has served on the School Improvement Council at Carver-Lyon and Crayton. As a result of this partnership, Palmetto Health received the National School and Business Partnerships Award along with Richland School District One, presented by The Council for Corporate & School Partnerships its first national award. In 2016, she took on another school district Lexington/Richland School District 5 and started a lunch buddies’ program at Harbison West Elementary School. She served as board chair for Richland One Middle College Foundation Beltline campus until 2010. Her leadership has led Palmetto Health to receive numerous Partnership Awards in 2000, 2004, 2013 and 2016.