DEMOPOLIS, ALA. – August 19, 2024 – Gov. Kay Ivey has released the names of her appointments to the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Board of Trustees. The school’s Foundation praised the high caliber of Alabama leaders chosen by Gov. Ivey.

“On behalf of the ASHS Foundation board, we continue to be grateful for Gov. Ivey’s commitment to our mission,” said AHSH Foundation Chairman Rob Pearson. “The people she has appointed to the Board of Trustees sends a strong message that some of our state’s most capable people will help lead the nation in training the next generation of healthcare workers.”

The authorizing legislation of the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences, HB 163, gives the Governor eight appointments to the board, including one from each Congressional district and an at-large member from Marengo County.

Gov. Ivey’s appointees include:

  • Reeivice Girtman, Ozark City School Systems Superintendent (District 1)
  • Katrina Keefer, DCH Health Systems CEO (District 2)
  • Laura Grill, East Alabama Health President and CEO (District 3)
  • Jill Stork, Alabama Power – Western Division Vice President (District 4)
  • Jeff Samz, Huntsville Hospital Health System CEO (District 5)
  • Dr. Will Ferniany, Former CEO of UAB Health System, Retired (District 6)
  • Mike Warren, Former President and CEO of Children’s of Alabama, Retired (District 7)
  • Dr. Brittney Anderson, Anderson Family Care Physician and Owner (At-Large Marengo County Resident)
Dr. Brittney Anderson
Dr. Brittney Anderson

Along with those eight members, the legislation calls for 12 additional members, which will come, largely, from healthcare associations, higher education systems and political leaders. In his role as chairman of the ASHS Foundation, Pearson will also serve on the Board of Trustees.

“Our Foundation, along with the people of my hometown of Demopolis, recognize and embrace this tremendous responsibility,” Pearson said. “We look forward to working with the trustees on a project that will improve healthcare across the entire State of Alabama.”

While the ASHS Foundation is tasked with providing financial and education support for the new residential high school, the Board of Trustees will provide governance and operational oversight of the school. From directing the development and implementation of a curriculum, to appointing the school’s director, the ASHS Board of Trustees will function as an independent body and will work closely with the Foundation to build support for the school.

The Foundation, meanwhile, has focused largely on raising capital to build the school, slated to welcome its first students in the Fall of 2026.

ASHS will offer a STEMM (science, technology, engineering, math and medicine) based curriculum focused on healthcare. Through partnerships with regional and statewide health systems, educational institutions and communities, it will serve to alleviate the critical rural healthcare workforce shortage in Alabama while providing skilled professional training for in-demand jobs to low-income youth.

About the ASHS Foundation

The Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences Foundation is a charitable, 501c3 organization with the sole purpose of providing both financial and educational support for the Alabama School of Healthcare Sciences. This residential, specialty high school, part of the Alabama public school system, will offer curricula, instruction and work-based training focused on the health sciences to prepare students for career-readiness in the healthcare industry. Among the chief purposes of the school is to alleviate the rural healthcare workforce shortage in Alabama.