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Gladys A. RobinsonDEMDemocrat State Senator, District 28
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NCResidence (state)

Gladys Ashe Robinson (born November 17, 1949) is a health services executive and serves as a Democratic State Senator for the 28th district (parts of Guilford County, North Carolina) in the North Carolina General Assembly. She serves as a Deputy Minority Leader and was first elected in 2010.

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Education6 - 6 of 4
Bennett College for Women
Bachelor's
University of California Los Angeles/Johnson and Johnson Health Care Executives Program
Graduated
North Carolina A&T State University
MS Education and Counseling
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
PhD Leadership Studies
Past Positions1 - 4 of 4
Senator
North Carolina State Senate
2011 - Current
Former Deputy Democratic Leader
North Carolina State Senate
Executive Director
Piedmont Health Services and Sickle Cell Agency
1982 - Current
Member
State Health Coordinating Council
Other Experience1 - 36 of 36
Co-Chair
Democratic Women’s Caucus
Current
Former Chair
High Point AIDS Coalition
Current
Life Member
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Current
Member
Lillian's List
Current
Member
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated
Current
Member
Triad Adult & Pediatrics Medicine Board
Current
Member
Democratic Women of Guilford County
Current
Vice Chair
Guilford County Delegation
Current
Co-Chair
Piedmont Triad Leadership Network
2003 - 2004
Member
Leadership Greensboro, Greensboro Chamber of Commerce
1993
Board Member
North Carolina Black Caucus Foundation
Former Board Member
North Carolina Teacher Academy
Former Chair
Guilford Coalition on Homelessness Committee
Former Chair
Healthserve Medical Center
Former Member
Women’s Professional Forum
Former Trustee
Bennett College for Women Board of Trustees
Member
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Member
Board of Governors, University of North Carolina
Member
Metropolitan Council of Negro Women
Member
Setrac Committee, Greensboro Convention and Visitors Bureau
Member
North Carolina Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia
Member
North Carolina Commission on Education of Minority and At-Risk Students
Member
National Council of Negro Women
Member
North Carolina Minority Health Advisory Council
Sunday School Teacher
Providence Baptist Church
Vice President
Guilford Community AIDS Partnership
2nd Vice Chair
North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus
Current
Former Member
Commerce Committee, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Program Evaluation Committee, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Judiciary I Committee, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Transportation Committee, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Finance Committee, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Joint Legislative Administrative Procedure Oversight Committee, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Mental Health and Youth Services Committee, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Health and Human Services, North Carolina State Senate
Former Member
Workforce and Economic Development Committee, North Carolina State Senate