

Celebrating Powerhouse Women salutes and recognizes women who are making an impact, whether it’s in business, philanthropy, public service, or elsewhere.
Robin Mauck/Obria Medical Clinics

Robin Mauck is the Executive Director for Obria Medical Clinics. She is a native of Georgia, resident of Gwinnett County for the past 24 years and has always had a passion to serve those around her. She is mom to six daughters, Marmee to 7 grandlittles, and married to her husband, Stacey, auctioneer by trade, for 34 years. Robin has earned a BS in Education, an MS in Education Administration, and an MBA in Healthcare Management. After graduating college, she worked as an Interior Decorator for a couple of years and as an Administrative Assistant for the Resolution Trust Corporation. After beginning a family, she chose to stay home and homeschooled their daughters for 15 years. During this time, she volunteered with the youth in her church for 9 years, served as the Race Director for The Gwinnett Life Run for 3 years, volunteered at Obria for 9 years, and served on the Council at Archer High School. In 2013, she began working part-time for the Chick-fil-A on Scenic Highway in Snellville as their Marketing Director, and then became the Executive Director of Obria in 2015 after serving on the Board for few years.
Robin remains actively plugged into her community. Currently she serves on the Compassion39 Board, Women’s Leadership Council for Northside Gwinnett Hospital, The Infant & Maternal Mortality Action Team for Gwinnett, is a member of the Gwinnett Chamber Chairman’s Club, is a graduate of Leadership Gwinnett class of 2020, and the winner of the 2023 Moxie Enlightened Employer Award for Gwinnett County! She and her husband host a small group for young married couples, hoping to instill in them the qualities of a successful marriage. She wears many hats and loves to help others navigate the challenges of maintaining a healthy balance in their work, home and friend relationships.

Celebrating Powerhouse Women is presented by
Hosted by Amanda Pearch
Produced by Dan Braverman







Robin Mauck, Executive Director
Muriam Nafees, Volunteer Gwinnett & Collaboration Manager
Lisamarie Bristol, Solicitor General
Logan Serrano, Marketing & Communications Director
Valencia Giles, Director & Owner
Dr. Audrey Arona, CEO and District Health Director
Kim Hartsock, Managing Partner – Atlanta Office
Nick Masino, President & CEO


Obria Medical Clinics
In the early 1900s, there were banks in all the small towns of Oconee County… Bishop, Bogart, Eastville, Farmington and Watkinsville. When the Depression came along in 1929, all the banks went broke and Oconee County was without a bank for the next 30 years. Farmers and small merchants had to travel to Athens for their banking needs.















