About Gladys Robinson
Family:
Dr. Robinson and her late husband, Ladison Robinson, have two daughters and four grandchildren
Education/Work Experience:
After graduating from Bennett College for Women, Dr. Robinson received her Ph.D from North Carolina A&T State University. Dr. Robinson worked 28 years as Executive Director of Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency, a community health center that addresses health conditions as sickle cell, HIV/AIDS, and education/prevention programs.
Community Involvement:
Dr. Robinson has served on the UNC Board of Governors; the NC Minority Health Advisory Council; is on Board of Directors NC Legislative Black Caucus Foundation; Democratic Women of Guilford County; Greensboro Convention and Visitors Bureau-Setrac Committee; Program co-chair Piedmont Triad Leadership Network (2003, 2004);1993 Leadership Greensboro; first NC Commission on Education of Minority and At-Risk Students; former trustee Bennett College; past board member, NC Teacher Academy; Vice President & founding board, Guilford Community AIDS Partnership; past chair – Healthserve Medical Center, past member, Women’s Professional Forum; Life Member of PTA and NAACP.