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North Fulton Voices 2025 Recap: Attainable Housing

December 19, 2025 by John Ray

2025 Year-End Roundtable: What Moved the Needle on Attainable Housing and Missing Middle Housing in North Fulton (North Fulton Voices, Episode 16)
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2025 Year-End Roundtable: What Moved the Needle on Attainable Housing and Missing Middle Housing in North Fulton (North Fulton Voices, Episode 16)

2025 Year-End Roundtable: What Moved the Needle on Attainable and Missing Middle Housing in North Fulton (North Fulton Voices, Episode 16)

In this 2025 year-end edition of North Fulton Voices, Nancy Diamond, Jack Murphy, Kathy Swahn and John Ray look back at a momentous year for the North Fulton Improvement Network (NFIN) and the region’s attainable housing conversation. They ground the recap in two sobering realities: metro Atlanta lost 230,000 low- and mid-income homes from 2018 to 2023, and in many municipalities it can take seven years to go from concept to occupancy for new housing.

The panel explains how the conversation moved from awareness to influence, with NFIN’s framing and data showing up more consistently in planning discussions and public meetings. They point to a broader shift in how leaders and residents are talking about housing, including its connection to quality of life, workforce stability, and long-term economic health.

They also point out key factors from 2025 that helped build momentum, such as the need for people to get involved in comprehensive planning, a clear change in local election discussions, and a North Fulton Forum that gathered banks, employers, schools, nonprofits, and federal partners to discuss funding and practical ways to implement solutions.

In 2026, the group identifies three key areas of focus: enhancing public understanding of zoning, normalizing solutions that people can visualize, and maintaining high participation in comprehensive plan processes. The message is unambiguous; this work moves when everyday residents and employers show up, learn the language, and keep asking better questions.

North Fulton Voices is presented by the North Fulton Improvement Network. The show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC.

Key Takeaways from This Episode

  • Metro Atlanta lost 230,000 low- and mid-income homes (2018–2023), and the timeline for new housing can stretch to seven years from concept to occupancy.
  • NFIN frames the issue as financial vulnerability, not a narrow poverty category. Many households are one expense away from needing help.
  • The conversation is shifting from awareness to influence, with more traction in planning and leadership dialogue.
  • Comprehensive plans are a major leverage point because they shape housing and infrastructure decisions upstream.
  • We now clearly link attainable and unaffordable middle-class housing to workforce stability and local competitiveness.
  • Capital matters if solutions are going to scale. Partnerships with banks, employers, nonprofits, and government are part of the path forward.
  • A practical next step for listeners is to engage locally, understand zoning basics, and participate in comprehensive plan processes.

Topics Discussed in this Episode

00:00 Introduction to North Fulton Voices
00:52 Reflecting on a Momentous Year
01:32 Data Insights on Housing Crisis
02:45 Mission and Goals of the Network
04:56 Connecting Stakeholders and Community
06:36 Influence and Public Awareness
08:10 Comprehensive Planning in Alpharetta
12:21 Challenges in Workforce and Attainable Housing
23:05 Impact on Schools and Enrollment
27:05 Bankers and Housing Solutions
27:22 North Fulton Forum Highlights
27:59 Community Redevelopment Act and Challenges
28:48 Workforce Housing and Bankers’ Role
29:11 United Way’s ALICE Model
30:45 Impact of Workforce Housing on Businesses
31:20 Shoutout to April Atkins
31:54 Public-Private Partnerships in Attainable Housing
33:40 Innovative Housing Solutions in Metro Atlanta
35:46 Mark Murphy’s Housing Efforts
36:55 Brian Goldstone’s Book and Community Impact
38:41 Sponsorship and Community Support
40:01 Looking Forward: Zoning and Community Engagement
46:57 Call to Action: Get Involved
49:38 Conclusion and Acknowledgements

Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy
Jack Murphy

Jack Murphy is a volunteer with The Society of St. Vincent de Paul and is Chair of the North Fulton Improvement Network. He is also in his 21st year of working for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce.

Prior to the Chamber, Jack worked for and with Fortune 500 companies in operations, human resources, training, and quality areas. Jack was a senior adjunct professor for Quality & Operations Management at Keller Graduate School for 14 years.

He has served on both the National and Georgia Boards of The Society of St. Vincent de Paul, responsible for Diversity, Advocacy, & Systemic Change. Jack is currently the national SVDP chair of Systemic Change and Advocacy.

Jack received a BA in psychology from Belmont Abbey College and a M.Ed. from UNC-Greensboro.  Jack and his wife, Nancy, a retired elementary school principal, have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. They live in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond

Nancy Diamond is a Project Manager with Schmit & Associates, a real estate development firm, creating town center revitalization in communities all around the metro area.

Nancy served 8 years as a Roswell City Council Member, including a term as Mayor Pro Tem, with liaison positions with Community Development, Transportation, Recreation & Parks, and Public Safety.

In addition to her work with the North Fulton Improvement Network, Nancy has been active in area non-profit organizations, including board leadership positions in the STAR House Foundation, WellStar North Fulton Hospital, and the Roswell Rotary Club.

A native of Atlanta and a 42-year North Fulton resident, Nancy worked at Turner Broadcasting in the early years of CNN, then became a freelancer in sports television graphics. While raising her two daughters, she worked from home, first developing a corporate gift service and later as a mortgage loan originator.

Nancy and her husband, Glenn, now relish the role of grandparents to Owen.

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Kathy Swahn

Kathy Swahn, President Emeritus, The Drake House
Kathy Swahn

Kathy has resided in the North Fulton area for almost 45 years. She has watched the community evolve from what was “unincorporated Fulton County” to a six-city bustling suburban community. Her history has been marked by a strong emphasis on children: she raised two daughters as a stay-at-home mother, held leadership positions in school PTAs and Girl Scouts, participated in the National Charity League and the North Fulton Council of PTAs, and held the position of chair of the Superintendent’s Advisory Council.

Kathy resumed her career by entering the nonprofit sector. She joined the team at North Fulton Community Charities, running their holiday program, becoming Development Director and successfully managing the $3 million capital campaign for their Elkins Road location. Along the way, she also served on the DFACS Board and chaired the board of the Fulton County Continuum of Care for four years.

After having the opportunity to join in the Greater North Fulton Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program, Kathy was surrounded with a dynamic group of folks who worked to create The Drake House. Since 2004, she served as board chair for the first four years, executive director for nine years, and is now retired. Over those years, The Drake House served over 500 single mothers with over 1,000 children and grew the assets of the organization to over $4 million.

Kathy continues to serve The Drake House on the Advocacy Committee, along with her work for NFIN.

She spends much of her time traveling to the DC area, where her children and grandchildren reside.

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Sponsor for North Fulton Voices: John Ray and North Fulton Business Radio, LLC

The North Fulton Voices show series is proudly sponsored by John Ray Co. and the North Fulton affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John Ray
John Ray

John Ray is a podcast show host and producer and owns North Fulton Business Radio, LLC, the North Fulton (Georgia) affiliate of Business RadioX®.

John also operates his own business advisory practice, Ray Business Advisors. John’s services include advising solopreneurs and small professional services firms on their value, their positioning and business development, and their pricing. His clients are professionals who are selling their expertise, such as consultants, coaches, attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

John is the author of the #1 nationally best-selling book, The Generosity Mindset: A Journey to Business Success by Raising Your Confidence, Value, and Prices.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio and The Price and Value Journey. North Fulton Business Radio, the longest-running podcast in the North Fulton region of Georgia, features a wide range of business and community leaders. The Price and Value Journey is devoted to solo and small-firm professional services providers and covers issues such as pricing, value, and business development.

Tagged With: ALICE, Alpharetta Comprehensive Plan, April Atkins, attainable housing, Bankers, banking and housing, Brian Goldstone, Business Impact, Civic Participation, community engagement, community planning, Community Reinvestment Act, community support, comprehensive planning, CRA, Housing Advocacy, housing crisis, Housing Data, housing finance, housing policy, Innovative Housing Solutions, Jack Murphy, John Ray, Kathy Swahn, Mark Murphy, Metro Atlanta Housing, missing middle housing, Nancy Diamond, NFIN, North Fulton Forum, North Fulton Improvement Network, North Fulton Voices, Public Awareness, public private partnerships, School Enrollment, Stakeholder Collaboration, Talent and Workforce, United Way, workforce housing, zoning, Zoning Education

Alison Alwes & Kay Keller of United Way of Northeast Georgia

September 19, 2023 by Tom Sheldon

Northeast Georgia Business Radio
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Alison Alwes & Kay Keller/United Way of Northeast Georgia

United Way of Northeast Georgia is a local nonprofit that is working to meet the highest priority needs of Northeast Georgia. They cover a 12-county region, offering grants to programs serving in basic needs, early childhood success, and workforce development; provide 211, a free and confidential health and human services referral program; and in partnership with other local organizations, offer education and training opportunities to other nonprofits in the region.

Since 1954, United Way of Northeast Georgia has been making a difference in the lives of people in Northeast Georgia, but they know there is always more to learn about the communities they serve and how they can improve that service. For that reason, United Way of Northeast Georgia believes it is critical to listen to, learn from, and collaborate with their staff, board members, volunteers, donors, and, most importantly, the people in the communities of Northeast Georgia.

United Way of Northeast Georgia believes a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion is essential to the success of the region. We all must do our part, working UNITED, to create a more equitable community and ensure that everyone has access to the resources, opportunities, and support they need to live and thrive.

Working UNITED, and with your continued support, they are committed to addressing the region’s challenges and inequities, healing our communities, and providing resources, opportunities, and support to all Northeast Georgians

Tagged With: alison alwes, kay keller, ne ga business radio, northeast, northeast georgia, northeast georgia business radio, tom sheldon, United Way, united way of ne ga, united way of northeast georgia

Forsyth Business Radio featuring Donna Drake of Solvay & Mark Hoffman of The United Way (Forsyth)

October 25, 2022 by Amanda Pearch

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Hosts Steve Cooper & Amanda Pearch are joined by Donna Drake of Solvay, Mark Hoffman of The United Way Forsyth and Betsy McGriff of Cooper & Co.

This special episode of “Forsyth Business Radio” is brought to you by Cooper & Company General Contractors highlighting The United Way of Forsyth County & Solvay.

 

The United Way of Forsyth:

In collaboration with community partners and neighbors, they identify our community’s most pressing needs. Seeking to address the root causes of those problems through strategic investments and partnerships that achieve measurable, lasting results.

They believe the innovative way they’re rallying partners across government, business, philanthropy, faith communities, non-profits and the private sector will achieve lasting social change. It’s not enough to simply work together to tackle complex social issues. Each participant must focus intently on our common goals, aligning time, dollar, and staff resources, and holding each other accountable so they can make the greatest difference possible. This “collective” approach has shown to improve results and are being applied these concepts in the areas of education, homelessness, and other critical issues to ensure our community achieves greater and greater success.

Solvay:

Solvay is a science company whose technologies bring benefits to many aspects of daily life. Their purpose— bonding people, ideas and elements to reinvent progress—is a call to go beyond, to reinvent future forms of progress and create sustainable shared value for all through the power of science. In a world facing an ever-growing population and quest for resources, they aim to be the driving force triggering the next breakthroughs to enable humanity to advance while protecting the planet we all share.                                                                    Bonding with customers and partners to address today and tomorrow’s megatrends. As a global leader in Materials, Chemicals and Solutions, Solvay brings advancements in planes, cars, batteries, smart and medical devices, water and air treatment, to solve critical industrial, social and environmental challenges. You can count on our innovative solutions to contribute to safer, cleaner and more sustainable future.

                                     

SPECIAL THANKS to our Forsyth Business RadioX Studio #CommunityPertners at:

 

Broadcasted LIVE from the Forsyth Business RadioX Studio in Cumming, Georgia

Produced by Amanda Pearch

Tagged With: amanda pearch, Cooper & company General Contractors, Donna Drake, Forsyth County, Manufacturing, Mark Hoffman, Solvay, Steve Coper, United Way, United Way of Forsyth

CFNEG Nonprofit Academy Podcast

January 30, 2020 by Mike

Gwinnett Business Radio
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Heather Loveridge, Bill McCargo, Dr. Audrey Arona, Kim Holland, Matt Elder, and Randy Redner

About Nonprofit Academy

The Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia (CFNEG) hosted its first Nonprofit Academy on January 30, 2020 at the Sonesta Gwinnett Place Atlanta Hotel in Duluth, GA. This was part of the re-branding of the organization’s annual educational events. The event included a full day of learning and networking for nonprofits with classroom discussions and distinguished speakers.

Immediately following the day’s activities, Heather Loveridge, chief storyteller for the Community Foundation and founder of Magnolia Media Group, hosted a panel discussion with:

  • Randy Redner, President and CEO, Community Foundation
  • Kim Holland, Director of Early Learning and School Readiness, Gwinnett County Public Schools
  • Dr. Audrey Arona, Medical Director, Gwinnett Newton Rockdale Public Health Departments
  • Bill McCargo, Board Member, Community Foundation
  • Matt Elder, Director, United Way of Greater Atlanta

About CFNEG

Everything they do at the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia centers around one purpose – improving the world through the power of philanthropy.

On a fundamental level, they do that through managing funds held in trust, donated by individuals, organizations and businesses. Most funds are donor-advised funds, similar to savings accounts. These funds are pooled for investment purposes and their income is used to make grants for a wide variety of charitable purposes.

But their goals expand far beyond managing funds. They desire to strengthen the communities they serve in Gwinnett, Northeast Georgia and beyond by providing leadership, addressing community needs and assisting individuals and organizations with their charitable giving.

Photos from Nonprofit Academy

          

      

Tagged With: Dr. Audrey Arona, gcps, gwinnett county public schools, gwinnett health, gwinnett homelessness, heather loveridge, kim holland, matt elder, milton little, nonprofit academy, randy redner, United Way, united way of georgia, United Way of Greater Atlanta, william mccargo

Pensacola Business Radio: Spotlight Episode, United Way, the 411 on the 211 with Naomi Kjer

January 22, 2018 by angishields

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Naomi Kjer

Marketing Manager

United Way of Escambia County

 

www.unitedwayescambia.org

FILE YOUR TAXES WITH UNITED WAY’S FREE TAX PROGRAMS

Pensacola, Fla. – January 17, 2018

Keep your money! If you or your household make $66,000 or less, United Way of Escambia County (UWEC) offers free tax preparation services. Maximize your money by filing quickly and securely online, or visit one of our conveniently located VITA sites for one-on-one help with an IRS-certified volunteer.

  • Online – File taxes anywhere, anytime at www.myfreetaxes.com. If you have questions, call the MyFreeTaxes Helpline at 1-855-698-9435.
  • In-person – Go to a Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site and have an IRS-certified volunteer prepare taxes. Dial 2-1-1 or visit www.unitedwayescambia.org/taxhelp for locations and hours of operation.

VITA sites open on January 30 with the help of partners at Pensacola State College and the Escambia County School District. United Way has also partnered with Impact America – Florida to grow VITA volunteer capacity at tax prep sites by engaging students and college graduates to address community needs. Additional program sponsors are Regions, Wells Fargo, and Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.

“United Way’s Tax Preparation programs are vital to our community. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars in preparation fees, these free programs help local citizens keep money in their pockets. In turn, money saved could then be used to create a savings account or emergency funds to put a family on the path to financial stability,” said Katrina Madden, UWEC Financial Stability Program Outreach Manager.

Last year, United Way’s Tax Preparation programs helped 3,683 individuals and families for a total impact of $6,634,123 in our community.

Be sure to have the following documents on-hand when filing your taxes: state or federal photo identification; Social Security cards for all members of the household; all W2s, 1095s, 1098s, 1099s; childcare provider’s information; investment statements and other tax forms; amounts of other income; bank account information for direct deposit; and last year’s tax return if available.

Marketing materials containing information about these two tax assistance programs are available for distribution. To request the free materials and for questions concerning VITA or MyFreeTaxes.com, contact Katrina Madden, UWEC Financial Stability Program Outreach Manager, at vita@unitedwayescambia.org or call 850-912-8245.

By living core values of serving the community with Integrity, Leadership, Inclusiveness, Volunteerism and Excellence (I LIVE), United Way of Escambia County is working to meet a mission of uniting our community and leveraging resources to improve lives.

 

 

 

 

Tagged With: Entrepreneurship, Expert Interviews, Keith Hoffert, marketing, Pensacola Business Radio, Pensacola Business Radio: Spotlight Episode, the 411 on the 211 with Naomi Kjer, United Way

Jay Ferro, American Cancer Society CIO Visits Booth 61 at the 2016 TechBridge Digital Ball

May 22, 2016 by angishields

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It is always a treat when one of my favorite people visits Booth 61. Jay Ferro is an icon in the Atlanta Technology Community. Not only does Jay run a steady ship as the CIO of the American Cancer Society but no one and I mean literally no one does more community service than “Mr. Everywhere”. Jay currently chairs the Board of TechBridge and has chaired many other organizations including Georgia CIO Leadership Association and the United Way IT Initiative. In addition, Jay created Priscilla’s Promise to honor and commemorate his wife, Priscialla’s heroic battle against cancer. Jay’s passionate dedication to our community has improved millions of lives through the not for profit agencies he supports and the not for profit agencies that TechBridge serves.

Tagged With: Digital Ball, Marriott Marquis, Not for profit, Ricky steele, Steele Technology Partners, TechBridge, Techbridge Digital Ball, United Way

Pensacola Business Radio 02.09.16- Guests: Andrea Krieger / United Way of Escambia County, Kelly Massey and Gerry Goldstein / SBDC

February 10, 2016 by angishields

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Pensacola Business Radio 02.09.16- Guests: Andrea Krieger / United Way of Escambia County, Kelly Massey and Gerry Goldstein / SBDC
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Andrea Krieger / United Way of Escambia County

CEO

 

Andrea Krieger has served as the President/CEO of United Way of Escambia County since June of 2011.  Under her leadership, United Way has grown support of the local community to create a $3 to 1 return on investment.  In the recently completed 2014-2015 fiscal year, $3.14M in donor gifts, sponsorship and grants were leveraged through volunteer efforts and in-kind support to create an $11.6M impact on the local community.

Andrea has a strong commitment to making a difference in the lives of others and was taught early the value of service by her father who was a naval officer and aviator for 24 years.  She is the President for the Rotary Club of Pensacola and a Paul Harris Fellow.  Additionally, she is the Program Chair for Rotary District 6940’s RYLA program.  Andrea also serves on the Board of Central Credit Union and on the West Florida Hospital Women’s Advisory Board.  She is a 2003 LeaP, 2006 Leadership Okaloosa and 2013 LeadersEdge graduate.  Prior to joining United Way of Escambia County, Andrea led the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida through a successful $5M expansion of service to a new 26-bedroom Ronald McDonald House.  In part because of this role and her current position, Andrea has been named one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Pensacola, was named the Best Non-Profit Executive Director/CEO as part of the Pensacola News Journal’s Best of the Bay Awards and was recently recognized as a Champion of Service by Volunteer Florida. She is honored and humbled by her ability to serve our community as the President of our local United Way.

 

 

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Kelly Massey and Gerry Goldstein / SBDC

Mr. Gerry Goldstein

My educational background includes a BSBA in Finance from the University of Florida and an MBA from the University of West Florida.  I spent more than ten years on Wall Street in various roles within the investment banking community.  In my early years, I was a short-term money trader specializing in BA’s, CD’s, Treasury Bills, and I also specialized in using the Euro Dollar futures market to hedge cash positions. I collaborated with team members to build two government-trading operations.  My last position was with Merrill Lynch at its headquarters in New York on the institutional sales desk, specializing in short term money instruments.

Returning to Pensacola in the early 80’s, I started multiple businesses, including one of the largest printing businesses in the southeast, which supplied print to the US Government Printing Office. During this same time, I designed an online system to deliver printing contracts from the US Government and State agencies to printers throughout the US.  Currently, I own two companies, Salomon-Goldstein Properties LLC, which specializes in commercial real estate brokerage and Goldstein Properties which owns and manages commercial buildings. I have been active in promoting economic development in both Santa Rosa and Escambia counties for more than ten years and sit on multiple boards, including Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Board of Governors at Pensacola State College, Santa Rosa Medical Center, and Rebuild Northwest Florida. 

Currently, I am an adjunct professor in the MBA department at the University of West Florida as well as program coordinator for the Florida Vet Training Program sponsored by Florida Small Business Development Center state office.

Kelly Massey joined The Florida SBDC at the University of West Florida in 2014.  As Regional Director, Massey oversees the operations of SBDC offices located in Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, and Panama City serving ten counties in the Florida panhandle.  He was previously the Center Director for the Henderson State University – SBDC located in Arkansas.  He was employed there for six years.   

In 2012, he was awarded the National Small Business Administration Counselor of the Year for SBDCs at National Small Business Week in Washington, DC.  He is a Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP), a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), and a Certified Business Advisor (CBA).     

Massey has a Master’s degree in Business Administration.  His prior twelve years of experience were in the human resources management field working for large manufacturing companies such as Georgia-Pacific, International Paper Company, and Stant Manufacturing, Inc.

Massey serves on the Greater Pensacola Chamber Board, the Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Board, and on the Pensacola Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Group.  

Tagged With: Foodie Life, gulf coast, gulf shores, Keith Hoffert, Leadership, Non-Profits, PBRX, Pensacola Business Radio, Pensacola Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Development Center, United Way, UWF

Kevin Greiner, President and CEO of Gas South

January 14, 2016 by angishields

Cobb Business Radio
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Kevin Greiner, President and CEO of Gas South, has more than 15 years of experience in the energy industry, including prior management roles with Southern Company. He has served as Gas South’s CEO since its formation in 2006.

Under his leadership, Gas South has grown to serve more than 290,000 customers in the metro Atlanta area and added more than 150 jobs over its 10 years in business. Most recently he directed an expansion initiative to begin serving customers in Florida, in-sourced all customer care operations and renovated the corporate headquarters to house all employees in the same location.

Mr. Greiner is a strong advocate for community service both in his business and personal life. In the past 10 years, Gas South has donated more than $3,225,000 to local charities and causes focused on education, social services and arts.  He serves on a number of boards and committees for local non-profits including, the United Way of Greater Atlanta, where he previously chaired the 2012-13 Workplace Campaign bringing in community investments valued at more than $77 million; the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education, Georgia’s leading education policy and advocacy organization where he serves as chairman; the Georgia Chamber Executive Committee and the Board of Governors; and the YMCA board.

Mr. Greiner holds a master’s degree in business administration and a master’s of science in natural resource policy from the University of Michigan. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Wesleyan University.

Tagged With: Engaged Not for Profit, Gas South, Human Services, Kevin Greiner, Lenise Williams, Local Company, Local Employees, United Way

Surviving Breast Cancer – Top Docs Radio

April 24, 2014 by Mike

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Top Docs Radio features healthcare providers and professionals sharing their expertise to “Get the Word Out” about a variety of health problems, treatments and community concerns to elevate our community’s well-being.

THIS WEEK’S TOPIC:

Breast Cancer

“You have cancer” is one of the most frightening statements a person can hear. This week we meet four ladies who have travelled the challenging journey of diagnosis, treatment and survival of breast cancer. They’re here to tell us about support resources available that you might not be aware of, that can help someone you know and love get assistance that can make their experience a little (or a lot) better. Make sure to share this show with folks you know. You just might make a difference in their situation.

The host of Top Docs Radio is Charles “CW” Hall with Hyperbaric Physicians of Georgia.

GUESTS:

Janet Beebe

  • 31 year, 2 time breast cancer survivor, and 4 time cancer survivor
  • President, Founder and Director of The Breast Cancer Survivors’ Network
  • Recipient of multiple awards including, “Volunteer of the Year” from the American Cancer Society and United Way, and “Business Woman of the Year” by the National Association of Business Women
  • Frequently spotlighted by numerous publications and media outlets, including Atlanta Magazine, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Fayette Woman’s Magazine, and others

Cookie Aftergut

  • 12 year Stage II breast cancer survivor, treated with chemotherapy and radiation
  • Founder of ChemoChic and ChemoFlage
  • Recipient of “Yoplait Champion” award and recognized by the Susan G. Komen Foundation and SELF Magazine for her community work

Lynn Wyatt

  • Survivor of metastatic breast cancer
  • Elected double mastectomy/TRAM reconstruction
  • Experienced subsequent cancer diagnosis/treatment of brain, liver, and spine requiring additional chemotherapy/radiation
  • Today, cancer free

Judy Koeppen

  • 10 year recipient of high-dose estrogen/progesterone therapy of menopause
  • Stage 0 breast cancer found on follow up exam, treated with lumpectomy and ongoing Tamoxifen
  • Subsequent abnormal uterine cell findings on exam leading her to elect for hysterectomy
  • Today, cancer free
Lynn Wyatt, Charles "CW" Hall, Janet Beebe, Cookie Aftergut, Judy Koeppen
Lynn Wyatt, Charles “CW” Hall, Janet Beebe, Cookie Aftergut, Judy Koeppen

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