Jackson-Feild Behavioral Health Services is proud to announce the election of new officers.
Elizabeth Feild was elected Vice-Chair. Head of
global Management and Professional Development for PAREXEL, Feild has
more than 18 years of experience with large scale leadership
development. She holds an undergraduate degree from North Carolina State
University, a masters from American University, and certificates in
leadership development and business coaching from Harvard and Duke. As
the great-granddaughter of Mr. & Mrs. George W. Feild - donors of
"Walnut Grove" - JFBHS holds a very special place in Feild's heart.
Prior to job relocations to England and then Massachusetts, Feild served
on the Jackson-Feild board of trustees. Now that she and her family are
back in North Carolina, Feild is thrilled to once again be actively
involved in continuing the mission of JFBHS.
Anne Gordon Greever was elected Chair. Greever
retired as a senior counsel from the law firm of Hunton & Williams
where she specialized in labor, employment and civil rights laws and had
been the chair of its investment committee for ten years. Greever
received under undergraduate degree from Mary Washington University and
her law degree from the College of William and Mary. In 2006, she was
named to the Legal Elite by Virginia Business Magazine. Greever has
served on the board and Vice Chair of the Richmond Economic Development
Authority. She is also a past Chair of the Virginia Bar Association's
Labor and Employment Law Section. Greever first joined the Board of
Trustees of Jackson-Feild Homes in 2002.
T. Darnley Adamson, III was re-elected as
Secretary of the Board. Adamson has many years of experience in both the
insurance and real estate fields and currently owns and operates Green
Solutions, LLC, with his son. Adamson attended Hampden-Sydney College,
and is active in charitable and conservation causes.
Craig A. Tilley was re-elected as Treasurer of
the Board. Tilley has had an extensive career in the finance field
working for major banks and corporations in Richmond and is currently a
Director of Credit at Owens & Minor. He is a graduate of the
University of North Carolina where he received his degree in economics.