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Sepi Browning
Sepi Browning is a dedicated leader with more than 32 years of experience leading projects and operations in a healthcare setting; with 18 of those years spent in a hospital’s Information Technology Department. Browning’s leadership ranges from application operational leadership roles to technological leadership roles; both to include day-to-day operations and project management.
Her years of experience has equipped her with proficiency and success in collaborating with senior leaders of all ranks on organizational restructuring, governance, and navigating technological information needed to meet business requirements and strategic goals.
Browning is highly knowledgeable and experienced in team building and organizational dynamics regardless of any skillset.
. “Priority and proven success has always illustrated my personal value in building strong relationships with all team members, stakeholders, contractors, and vendors to promote an enriching work environment with patient care, safety, and high employee satisfaction as the top priorities. Proven success in the daily operational efficiencies within a technological department with focus on cost effectiveness and enhanced customer service delivery.”
Dr. Mary Walker
Retired Navy Nurse Corps Captain, Mary Emily Walker , is a Board Certified Medical/ Surgical Ambulatory Care Nursing, Breast Health Educator, and a Level 2 Healing Touch Nurse with over 40 years combined civilian and military nursing experience. She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing from Albany State College in 1975. In 1981,she accepted a direct commission into the United States Navy as a Lieutenant. She served on active duty until 1988. During her tenure as a reservist , she held many leadership positions and was recalled to active duty in support of Operation Desert Storm, Desert Shield ,and Operations Enduring Eagle and Iraqi Freedom. She was the first Health Promotion Coordinator for the Naval and Marine Reserve Center Atlanta, Georgia for over 1,050 reserve and active duty personnel. She developed and implemented an impressive health promotion program that served over 500 Naval and Marine reserve personnel from October 2003 to January 2005. Prior to her retirement, Captain Walker was the recipient of several decorations that included the Navy and Marine Commendation Medal(2),Joint Meritorious Award(4), National Defense Service Medal(3), Armed Forces Service Medal Reserve(4), Meritorious Unit (7), United States Coast Guard Special Operations(1). A recipient of The Excellence Award in Clinical Nursing Practice in 2002 from the American Academy of Ambulatory Care nursing. She was featured in the Pulse/Atlanta Journal Constitution “We Serve America’s Heroes””, and the Vanguard , May/June 2003 , “Comforting the Wounded”. She is a member and current President of the Gamma Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Incorporated®, a professional nursing sorority guided by the motto “Service for Humanity.” As a result of her commitment and dedication, she received the 2018 Johnnie Robinson Nurse of the Year Award. She is a 2022 Inductee into the Georgian Nurses Foundation, Georgia Nursing Hall of Fame.

Alexis Callaway
My name is Alexis Callaway. I am a native of Coweta County, Georgia; where I still reside today. I am currently employed with the City of Senoia Police Department and have been for the past two and a half years. Before my employment with the City of Senoia, I was employed by the State of Georgia and served as a Capitol Police Officer. Overall, I have been in law enforcement for the past three and a half years. My father, James “Jimmy” Callaway was my biggest inspiration and the reason for choosing a career in Law Enforcement. My father dedicated 26 years of his life to law enforcement until his unexpected passing in August of 2022. He successfully managed to separate his work life from his personal life. Undoubtedly, there was no denying the fact that blue ran in my blood. So at the age of 19, I accomplished my dream and what I consider to be my biggest accomplishment ever- becoming a Police Officer.

I chose the path to serve and help others because of my innate passion for servitude. God has given me a servant’s heart that strives to protect my community. I strive to earnestly serve my community everyday as I proudly wear my badge.
Cynthia Palmer, RN

Cynthia Palmer has been a registered nurse for 30 plus years. Her focus for the last 20 years has been in the critical care setting with the last 10 years served in a leadership capacity. Cynthia is currently the Clinical Nurse Manager of the Intensive Care Unit at Piedmont Rockdale Hospital in Conyers, GA. Cynthia is passionate about critical care and nursing as a profession. Cynthia serves as a leader and mentor in encouraging and supporting advanced education, quality care and professionalism for her team. She is a strong patient advocate, always strives to improve patient outcomes and foster a healthy work environment. As the Nurse Manager, Cynthia led her team through the Covid Pandemic and describes the experience in her published essay of the June 2021, “Share Your Story” Challenge Winner in the International Journal Nursing Management.
Ms. Palmer is a native of Brooklyn, New York, where she was privileged to attend Clara Barton HS and complete the Practical Nursing program. She went on to Beth Israel’s School of Nursing and received her BSN from the University of Phoenix. Cynthia is certified in Critical Care Nursing. She is also a member of both the American Organization for Nurse Leaders and the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.
In addition to her professional work, Cynthia loves being a mother of three adult children and eight grandchildren; who affectionately call her “Weetie.” Cynthia is a fitness lover and spends time cycling, running and at the gym. She enjoys travel and is a bonafide foodie. She actively volunteers in the community and enjoys writing in her spare time.

