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our staff

staff

deborah travis honeycutt ceo and director of health services

Deborah Honeycutt, founder and president, is a family medicine physician, having earned her university and professional degrees from the University of Illinois School of Medicine and Family Practice Residency Program. She is the past Medical Director of Spelman College Health Services and present Medical Director of Clayton State University Health Clinic. In 2004 Dr. Honeycutt was President of the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians and in 2005 served as Chairman of the Board of Directors. On the national level she has served on many committees as well as a five-year appointment to the American Academy of Family Physicians' Commission on Education.

In 2004 Dr. Honeycutt was President of the Georgia Academy of Family Physicians and in 2005 served as Chairman of the Board of Directors.  On the national level she has served on many committees as well as a five-year appointment to the American Academy of Family Physicians' Commission on Education.

 

Andrew E. Honeycutt Director of Education Services

Dr. Andrew E Honeycutt is the recipient of the Doctor of Business Administration degree in Marketing from Harvard University and the Masters in Business Administration degree from Boston University. Currently he serves as President for Anaheim University and a board member of Sibling Holding Group whose mission is to leverage advanced technology and education management operations in order to enhance and expand the delivery of 21st century learning through the use of multiple teaching, learning and assessment methods.  

 

Michael M. Murphy Director of Economic Services

Michael graduated from St. Louis University with a Bachelors of Science in Marketing. He has over 25 years in corporate America with Ford Marketing Corporation and Dunkin Donuts, Inc. During his corporate tenure, he served as Purchasing Manager, Director of Quality Control and Director of Consumer Affairs.

who we are

  • national health education and economic services

  • NATIONAL HEALTH, EDUCATION AND ECONOMIC SERVICES is an organization dedicated to improving the health status of especially the minority community.

  • Our organization is established to help reduce health, education and economic disparities among minority groups in Georgia and Southeast United States with a special focus on underserved and under represented populations. The purpose of NHEES is the furtherance of the following objectives:

  • Health 


  • • Support efforts to enhance wellness and decrease chronic illness among communities of color.

  • • Provide minority health-related information and increase public awareness of the gravity and magnitude of the health disparity that persists between minority and nonminority populations.

  • Education

  • • Provide educational resources to minority communities both urban and rural and self-sustainable vocational training resources to all that are near or below the poverty line.

  • • Provide education expertise to communities with significant minority populations and to educate and increase public interest in issues affecting minority children and their families.

  • Economics

  • • Impact Georgia's minority communities by empowering minority businesses, recognizing business successes of minority ventures and giving voice to the power of collaboration through scholarships, training and celebration of our state's cultural diversity.

  • • Assist minority entrepreneurs realize their dream of business ownership, and help existing minority businesses to remain competitive in the complex marketplace of an ever-changing global economy.

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    our services

    Health

    • Working with communities to build capacity to meet the health needs in disease prevention, education and health promotion.

    • Identifying and supporting assets within Georgia's public health system to close the gap of health disparities.

    • Seeking opportunities to provide consultation in the areas of minority health and health disparities to individuals and organizations statewide to better inform minority groups of available treatment and preventive health services.

    education

    • Encouraging students in Georgia to obtain career enhancement education.

    • Supporting institutions of higher education which are sensitive to the educational needs of minorities.

    • Provide financial aid information to students who want to attend college and are in need of financial support .

    • Collaborating with key community leaders who are making significant and positive contributions.

    economics

    • Business Development is another important component of the organization's portfolio of services. This category encompasses the following two types of programs:

    o Basic Business Assistance and Technology Transfer. The goals of each of are outlined below.

    o Business Assistance.

    • This aspect of Business Development category was designed to provide management and technical assistance to entrepreneurs in Georgia.

    • To provide assistance to clients in the preparation of feasibility studies, business plans, and financial packages.

    • To aid in the development of stable markets for Arkansas products and services.

    o Technology Transfer. This program was specifically designed and implemented to identify and research new and/or expanded technologies that can support new and existing enterprises, including cluster businesses in southeastern United States. To stimulate and promote growth and development of small-and medium-sized businesses through the formation of interactive networks To provide a link to the technology transfer programs of other universities and access to federal laboratory research results.