Board of Directors
Executive Committee
Phil Marion, Jr. View Biography
ChairWilmington
Wilmington
Phil Marion, Jr.
Marion retired from the banking industry in 2021 after a 36-year career, much of it in southeastern North Carolina. He was a trustee of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington and an advisory board member of the university’s Endowment Fund. He also served on the boards of the Wilmington Chamber of Commerce and Wilmington Business Development. He volunteered as a member of the Executive Board of the Cape Fear Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
Marion is from Wilmington and graduated from East Carolina University and the Graduate School of Banking at Louisiana State University.
Sara Chester View Biography
Vice ChairMorganton
Morganton
Sara Chester
Sara Chester is the executive co-director for The Industrial Commons, a nonprofit based in Morganton that aims to build a diverse working class and root wealth in rural communities. Having worked in economic and community development for almost 10 years, Sara has received an IEDC award for Innovative Economic Development and has been named a J.M.K. Innovation Prize awardee and a Communities Thrive Challenge awardee.
Paula Benson View Biography
TreasurerWilson
Wilson
Paula Benson
Paula Benson is executive director of Healthcare Foundation of Wilson, an organization committed to supporting high-impact educational programs and health services in Wilson and the surrounding area. Before serving in this role, Paula was the executive director of Wilson Forward, a community advocacy group that focuses on improving educational opportunities, health and wellness, and workforce development in Wilson.
Paula has held advocacy and leadership roles in numerous organizations, and she has developed strong relationships with local, regional, and statewide partners. She has also served as a member of the board of trustees for the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and the board of directors for the Healthcare Foundation of Wilson. Through these endeavors and her affiliations with several associations and groups, she has worked on issues and opportunities in education, workforce development, and health and wellness.
Before moving to Wilson in 2000, Paula began her career as a CPA with Ernst & Young and then worked with SAS Institute in Cary. She holds a B.S. in business administration and a B.A. degree in economics from Meredith College.
Yolanda Taylor View Biography
SecretaryWake Forest
Wake Forest
Yolanda Taylor
Yolanda is an adjunct professor of Law at Wake Forest Law School and the lead attorney at the law firm, Yolanda L. Taylor Law Firm, PLLC d/b/a The Center for Community Law and Equity. She practices in the areas of Housing Justice, Health Equity, Affordable Housing and Community Economic Development law. As an adjunct professor of law, she teaches law through the lens of justice in America and how justice relates to concepts like, “Power,” and “Oppression.” Her students engage in community lawyering that supports grassroots residents and their social movements. She helps students build a lens for racial justice equity while they use their legal skills to support residents’ push against inequitable zoning, gentrification, and development in their neighborhoods.
She resides in Wake Forest with her husband Eugene Taylor, daughters Sasha (8), Chloe (10), along with their Lab-Pit, Trevor. During her spare time, she serves as a founding board member of Rolesville Charter Academy, and as the Vice Chair of the African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh and Wake County. She recently transitioned from her role as an Executive Board Member with the Wilson Arts Council d/b/a Wilson Arts. In the past she has served on the boards of the NC Association of Women Attorneys and the Wake County Women Attorneys Association.
Mike Hawkins View Biography
At-Large MemberPisgah Forest
Pisgah Forest
Mike Hawkins
Mike Hawkins is President of Pisgah Enterprises, Inc., which owns and operates commercial and residential properties in western North Carolina as well as Pisgah Fish Camp seafood restaurant in Brevard. He served 12 years as a Transylvania County commissioner including 10 years as chairman, and has served on a number of state and regional boards, including the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, the North Carolina Travel and Tourism Board, the Land of Sky Regional Council, and others. He is currently co-chair of the Rural Center’s Small Business Policy Task Force, a member of the Governor’s Task Force on Racial Equity in Criminal Justice, and a member of the Care4Carolina Business Advisory Board. In 2018 he received the Robert Shepherd Award as the western North Carolina elected official of the year, and in 2019 he was named North Carolina Rural Advocate of the Year by the NC Rural Center. Mike has both B.A. and M.B.A. degrees from UNC-Chapel Hill, and lives in Brevard with his wife Claudia.
Andy Anderson View Biography
Chair, Thread CapitalWhiteville
Whiteville
Andy Anderson
Andy Anderson serves as an investigator at Disability Rights North Carolina (DRNC). Anderson has over 30 years of experience working with the disability community in many different capacities. His experience includes direct residential care, clinical plan development, day programming services, advocacy, strategic planning, and government relations. In the different organizations and companies, he has helped to create, he has advocated for person-centered services, and worked toward improving access to mental health supports in rural areas. To his position at DRNC, Anderson brings both a deep commitment to the disability community and much personal experience supporting recovery efforts after recent NC storms. Anderson holds a B.A. in Public Administration and Political Science from North Carolina Central University. When he is not working or enjoying time with his wife and children, Anderson is a minister at Father’s Cup Overflow Ministries and is a William Friday Fellow. He serves on the North Carolina Social Services Commission, the Columbus County Partnership for Children, and Columbus County DREAM Center boards. Anderson is an American Marshall Fellow.
Patrick Woodie View Biography
President & CEOPiney Creek
Piney Creek
Patrick Woodie
Patrick is the president and chief executive officer of the NC Rural Center. He is a product of our state’s public schools, including Piney Creek Elementary School in Piney Creek and Alleghany High School in Sparta. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1987 and from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1990.
After law school, Patrick worked briefly for Congressman Steve Neal before becoming the first executive director of the Alleghany County Chamber of Commerce in his hometown of Sparta. From 1992-1999, Patrick served as director of the chamber and as the lead economic developer for the county, successfully recruiting two new industries to the county that were the top new investments in the entire state in 1994 and 1998.
Toward the end of Patrick’s chamber tenure, a collaborative effort led by the Alleghany Chamber resulted in the New River being named one of 14 American Heritage Rivers in the United States by President Bill Clinton in July of 1998. Nine months later, Patrick left the chamber to become the first executive director of a startup nonprofit, New River Community Partners, the lead organization responsible for coordinating and leading the basin-wide implementation of a sustainable economic development plan encompassing three northwestern North Carolina counties, 11 southwestern Virginia counties, and seven southern West Virginia counties.
In 2000, Patrick was elected to the Alleghany County Board of Commissioners. In 2003, Patrick, still director of New River Community Partners was simultaneously named executive director of the Blue Ridge Business Development Center, a revitalization project in Sparta that was an initiative of New River Community Partners. The project involved the renovation of an abandoned textile plant—the place his mother had worked for 42 years—into a state-of- the-art technology and education center focused on transitioning the region’s old manufacturing economy to a new more diversified economic base for northwestern North Carolina.
In March of 2006, Patrick lost his father, a retired school teacher. He then made the difficult decision to leave his home county in October of 2006 to become vice president of programs for the North Carolina Rural Center. As a graduate of the Center’s Rural Economic Development Institute and a member of the Center’s board of directors from 1997 to 2000, Patrick already had a long history with–and connection to–the NC Rural Center.
In 2013, he was named president of the NC Rural Center and led the organization through a major transition, repositioning the Center into a new era of work and community engagement but still focused on the singular mission to serve the people and places of rural North Carolina.
“I can’t imagine work that is more rewarding or more important to me that the work I’ve been able to do at the Rural Center. It’s enabled me to experience every nook and cranny of the ‘goodliest land under the cope of heaven’ and to do work that maintains a deep connection with the place and people of Piney Creek, who gave me everything I have needed to live a very blessed life.”
Board of Directors
Jose Alvarez View Biography
Board MemberCharlotte
Charlotte
Jose Alvarez
Jose Alvarez is the vice president of Prospera-North Carolina, Florida-based nonprofit focused on providing bilingual support and assistance to Hispanic entrepreneurs looking to start or expand their business. With Propsera-North Carolina, Alvarez is managing the first office outside of Florida as part of a national expansion plan to provide the statewide Latino community with culturally focused and in-language business support to help increase economic opportunities through entrepreneurship. His current responsibilities include running statewide operations in North Carolina, including fundraising, designing programming, and handling community and government relations. A graduate of the University of Central Florida, Alvarez’s professional experience and passion during the last two decades have been focused on the multicultural small business and marketing fields.
Ryan Ammann View Biography
Board MemberWinston-Salem
Winston-Salem
Ryan Ammann
Ryan P. Ammann is Senior Vice President for Truist Financial Corporation. Within Truist Community Capital, he leads the Funds and Alternate Investments team that deploys capital to support creation and growth of affordable housing, small businesses, and other impactful community development financing initiatives.
With more than fifteen (15) years of banking experience, he previously served in multiple capacities for the bank including CRA Service Test Manager & CRA Investment Portfolio Manager.
Passionate about community development, Ammann serves as Treasurer of Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods. A member of Leadership Winston-Salem’s Class of 2015, he has served on numerous boards for organizations with a mission of creating a positive impact in our communities, including the Affordable Housing Coalition & Housing Virginia.
Ammann earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Appalachian State University. He is also a graduate of the ABA Stonier School of Banking at Wharton.
Zach Barricklow View Biography
Board MemberWilkesboro
Wilkesboro
Zach Barricklow
Dr. Zachary Barricklow serves as associate vice president for strategy and rural innovation at the North Carolina Community College System. His work focuses on advancing the statewide strategic plan that supports 58 community colleges with a specific focus on serving and strengthening the 40+ rural colleges across North Carolina.
Prior to this role, Dr. Barricklow served as VP of strategy and later VP of rural innovation at Wilkes Community College, where he supported the design and launch of numerous programs in and around the college aimed at student success and economic mobility. Dr. Barricklow’s prior experience includes 18 years of owning and operating small businesses, including Versado Training, a customized learning and development company with a global clientele, primarily in biotechnology. Dr. Barricklow also served five years with the US Peace Corps in Panama, including several years in senior leadership positions, such as the national program director for rural community economic development.
Dr. Barricklow received his doctorate in education from the University of Southern California with a focus on organizational change and leadership, a bachelor’s degree from Hope College with a double major in management and philosophy, and he recently completed the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University.
While serving in the Peace Corps in Panama, Zach met his wife, Lauren, from Sparta. They reside in the mountains of Northwest North Carolina with their three children. Zach and Lauren both grew up in rural communities and share a passion for seeing people in rural North Carolina thrive.
Al Bass View Biography
Board MemberDurham
Durham
Al Bass
Al retired in 2019 after more than 47 years’ experience in commercial lending and community development. Most recently he was Executive Vice President at Self-Help Credit Union and Ventures Fund, where he directed the leaders of teams responsible for managing the organization’s commercial and mortgage assets, lending to large commercial businesses, supporting Self-Help’s information technology needs, and handling fund-raising and development activities. Prior to Self-Help, Al worked at Mutual Community Saving Bank and Mechanics and Farmers Bank. Currently he serves as board chair of UDI Community Development Corporation and board chair of St. Joseph’s Elderly Center. Al is a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University and the Carolina School of Banking at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
Casey Cooper View Biography
Board MemberCherokee
Cherokee
Casey Cooper
Casey Cooper is the Chief Executive Officer of Cherokee Indian Hospital (CIH) in Cherokee, NC. The CIH serves approximately 14,000 members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI).
As an enrolled member of the EBCI, Casey has been involved in American Indian health care for 25 years. He has served the Eastern Band of the Cherokee Indians and its community since 1993 as a Primary Care Nurse, Community Health Nurse, Nurse Educator, and Nursing Manager. As the Health Director of the EBCI from 1999 to 2004, he helped shape public health policy with a focus on chronic disease prevention and led a community wide initiative to assume the management responsibilities of the CIH from the Indian Health Services through an Indian Self-Determination Agreement.
Casey is a graduate of Gardner-Webb University, holds an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. He is a current member of the WNC Health Network, the United South and Eastern Tribes (USET) Health Committee, CMS Tribal Technical Advisory Group, NC Medical Care Advisory Committee, IHS Facilities Appropriation Advisory Board, Mountain Area Health Education Center Board of Directors, Western Carolina University Board of Trustees, AHA Rural Task Force and the American Hospital Association Regional Policy Board.
Anne Faircloth View Biography
Board MemberClinton
Clinton
Anne Faircloth
Anne Faircloth owns and manages multiple agricultural and real estate businesses in Clinton, including Lafayette Farms, a contract swine operation with 50,000 finishing spaces and 4,000 sows; a 1,000-head beef cattle farm; and various commercial properties.
Anne currently serves on the N.C. Board of Agriculture, the UNC Health Board of Directors, and the board of trustees of the N.C. Museum of Art. She is also a trustee of the Madeira School, the immediate past president of the Sampson Community College Foundation, and is an elder at Graves Memorial Presbyterian Church. She previously served on the boards of the N.C. Pork
Council, Hollins University, Preservation NC and the United Way of Sampson County in addition to co-chairing Governor McCrory’s Hurricane Matthew Recovery Committee.
Anne graduated from Duke University, cum laude, in 1991. She received an M.A. in English and Creative Writing from Hollins University in 2000. In 2021, she was named a Knight of the French Legion of Honor.
She worked as an editorial assistant at the International Herald Tribune in Paris from 1991-1994. From 1994-1999, she was a writer-reporter for Fortune Magazine in New York.
Anne is married to Frederick Beaujeu-Dufour and they have two children: Nancy (23) and Julian (19).
Randy Gore View Biography
Board MemberGreensboro
Greensboro
Randy Gore
Born April 24, 1957, in Southport, Gore was one of eight children of the late David and Berneitha G. Gore. He grew up in Supply and was educated in the Brunswick County School System.
After graduating from high school in 1975, he studied at NC A&T State University, where he earned a B.S. degree in agriculture in 1979 and a master’s degree in agricultural education in 1980.
In September of that same year, he began working for the Mecklenburg County Extension Agency in Boydton, Va. In March 1981, he returned home to manage the family farm. He joined the U.S. Army Reserves in 1981 and began basic training in October 1981 with a completion date of February 1982. He is a retired first sergeant and Gulf War veteran.
In November 1984, Gore began employment with Farmers Home Administration where he continued to work as a career employee until 2009. He was appointed by President Obama in October 2009 to be the
North Carolina astate director and retired in 2016. Under his leadership, the FHA directed more than $13 billion across the state to enhance the quality of life for rural citizens.
Gore married his wife, Vonzennia Gore, in August 1985, and they have two children.
Randolph Keaton View Biography
Board MemberDelco
Delco
Randolph Keaton
Randolph currently serves as the executive director of Men and Women United for Youth and Families, CDC, a nonprofit organization located in Delco as well as councilman for the Town Of Sandyfield.
He was born and reared in Riegelwood. He received his early education in the Bladen County school system before graduating from Acme Delco High School in 1979. In the fall of that same year, he enrolled at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where he received his B.A. degree in political science in 1984. While serving in the United States Air Force, he obtained his M.A. degree in human resources development from Webster University in 1988. He has over 30 years of experience in the human services field, having worked for organizations such as the New Hanover County Department of Social Services, Columbus County Mental Health and the Wilmington Housing Authority. His love of rural communities drives his passion for service.
He is a graduate of the Rural Economic Development Institute Class 24 as well as Leadership North Carolina Class 23. In 2018, he was honored by the North Carolina Rural Center as NC Rural Leader of the Year. He serves on numerous boards which include the Columbus County Community Foundation, The North Carolina Community Garden Advisory Board, North Carolina Climate Solutions Coalition and the Bladen County Rotary Club.
He and his wife, Angela, and they have 3 children, Chad, Antonio and Keana along with 8 grandchildren. He is an avid farmer and a member of New Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Riegelwood.
Ben Knight View Biography
Board MemberKinston
Kinston
Ben Knight
Knight is an acclaimed contemporary painter, artist and owner of Benny’s Big Time Pizzeria in Wilmington. He also co-founded the James Beard Award-winning restaurant Chef & the Farmer in Kinston. Knight, Vivian Howard and their family were the subjects of the Emmy and Peabody award-winning PBS series, “A Chef’s Life.” Since moving to Kinston, Knight has been active in local community development, including the revitalization of the Lenoir County Farmer’s Market. He is a graduate of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.
Alice Schenall View Biography
Board MemberTarboro
Tarboro
Alice Schenall
Schenall is director of cross-sector leadership and facilitation for the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials and an adjunct instructor at the University of North Carolina Gillings School of Global Public Health. She has served on the board of the North Carolina Community College Foundation and as chair of the Director’s Council for Vidant Edgecombe Hospital. Schenall is a graduate of Bennett College and earned a master’s degree in public health from Indiana University at Bloomington.
Kim Shepherd View Biography
Board MemberWest Jefferson
West Jefferson
Kim Shepherd
Mrs. Shepherd is the CEO of SkyLine Membership Corporation in West Jefferson, NC. She has worked for the cooperative for the past 25 years and assumed her current role in July 2018. Prior to being named CEO, Mrs. Shepherd served as Chief Management Officer from 2016-2018 overseeing all operations of the company. Mrs. Shepherd has also provided leadership in the areas of customer service operations through her responsibilities as Executive Director of Customer Operations from 2011 – 2016 and Customer Service and Sales Manager from 2002 – 2011.
Mrs. Shepherd holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics and Secondary Education from Appalachian State University and a Master of Business Administration from Gardner-Webb University.
She serves on various industry boards including Carolina West Wireless, Telecom Insurance Group, Access On Networks, Inc., Carolina/Virginias Telephone Membership Association, North Carolina Broadband Cooperative Coalition, Tennessee Broadband Association, and she currently serves on the Board of Trustees at Appalachian State University.
Kim and her husband, Derek, reside in Warrensville, NC and they have two children. They are members of Pleasant View Baptist Church in Lansing, NC.
Brittany Bennett Weston View Biography
Board MemberDurham
Durham
Brittany Bennett Weston
Brittany Bennett Weston is the founding Executive Director of ResilNC, an organization that seeks to positively influence the ecosystem of available capital and support for Black entrepreneurs. She is also a thought partner consultant and facilitator for strategy and culture change at Bennett/Weston Consulting, LLC. Brittany was a Commercial Lending Sector Leader at Self-Help, for seven years, where she led the national lending program for public charter schools and was part of the commercial lending leadership committee. Additionally, she is active in her community through service on the boards of the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice and Village of Wisdom. Brittany has a B.S. in anthropology and human biology from Emory University and a graduate degree in public administration from UNC-Chapel Hill.117
Weyling White View Biography
Board MemberAhoskie
Ahoskie
Weyling White
Weyling J. White is the mayor of Ahoskie and Executive Director of Care Share Health Alliance
He attended Hertford County Public Schools and played on the men’s basketball team. He is a lifelong member of Calvary Missionary Baptist Church in Ahoskie. In 2004, Weyling attended Winston-Salem State University and received his B.S. Degree in Exercise Science. Upon graduation in 2008, Weyling returned home to Ahoskie with a mission to give back and use his education and training for the betterment of his community. He obtained his Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Management from the University of Phoenix in 2010.
Under his leadership, the Town of Ahoskie has successfully implemented many programs and initiatives including The Community-Centered Health initiative; transportation summits; and a youth empowerment program initially targeting young males in our community which expanded to include females as well at Hertford County High School. He has served on the Board of Directors for Care Share Health Alliance and Community Advisory Committee for University of North Carolina’s Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Weyling was recognized nationally in 2017, as the Emerging Leader in Healthcare Transformation by the Communities Joined in Action for this work in public health. His career accomplishments has vastly been recognized as he was appointed to the NC Institute of Medicine and selected as a Bernstein Health Leadership Fellow for 2019-2021.
Weyling is a Class XXV graduate of the Rural Economic Development Institute with the North Carolina Rural Center, and Class XXVI graduate of Leadership North Carolina.
He is married to Nikki White of Lewiston-Woodville, NC and the father to three children; Christian, Savannah, and Johan.
Jennifer Tolle Whiteside View Biography
Board MemberRaleigh
Raleigh
Jennifer Tolle Whiteside
Jennifer Tolle Whiteside serves as president and CEO of the North Carolina Community Foundation. She has led the Foundation for over 15 years, more than doubling NCCF assets and grantmaking in her tenure. As NCCF’s second CEO, she is responsible for long-term growth and sustainability, and strategic planning. She loves working every day with generous, passionate and engaged North Carolinians to build community through philanthropic giving.
Tolle Whiteside has more than 30 years of experience in nonprofit management and civic affairs. Prior to joining NCCF, she served as the first CEO and president of Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina, a nonprofit organization she grew from one staff member to 14 full-time employees and a statewide network. She is a graduate of the University of Florida, received a master’s degree from Louisiana State University and is an alumna of Leadership North Carolina.
Tolle Whiteside has served on numerous nonprofit boards and public commissions, including several legislative appointments. She currently serves on the board of the North Carolina Rural Center board and A Place at the Table. She previously served as chair of the Covenant with North Carolina’s Children and co-chair of the NC Child Fatality Task Force.
She is a past recipient of the Old North State Award from the Governor of North Carolina and the national US Commissioner’s Award. She has been named a News & Observer Tar Heel of the Week and counted among the Triangle Business Journal’s most influential female leaders. She is a recipient of the Women of Achievement Award by the Federation of Women’s Club and was inducted into Leadership Raleigh’s first Alumni Association Hall of Fame.
Gil Wise View Biography
Board MemberGodwin
Godwin
Gil Wise
Gil has a passion for strengthening and growing rural churches in North Carolina. He grew up in a rural church and has served rural churches. He has previously been a part of the Thriving Rural Communities Initiative with The Duke Endowment and Duke University. He is now leading a multidenominational movement of local churches to help improve resources available to rural communities.
He is lead pastor for Salem Methodist Church, a rural 1,000-member congregation in Eastover. The church focuses on developing its community through childcare, dismantling racism, summer literacy programs and serving food insecure populations.
He was instrumental in guiding the distribution of a grant from The Duke Endowment to support the restoration of churches damaged by Hurricane Matthew. He led a COVID task force that distributed more than $4 million in financial assistance. He serves on the Methodist University Board of Trustees and on the cabinet of the North Carolina Provisional Annual Conference of the Global Methodist Church.
Rev. Wise is a graduate of Methodist College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in religion/philosophy. He received his master of divinity from Duke University in 1988, and earned a doctorate in ministry from Solid Rock School of Theology in 2010.
Rev. Wise and his wife, Linda, have three children: Joel (Jessie Burkhart) Wise; Benjamin (Lauren Kari) Wise; and Elizabeth Wise. Their joy is in being grandparents of Bethany, Callie and Enid.