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Joye M. Carter, M.D., is a triple board certified physician specialized in Forensic Pathology. She received her undergraduate degree from Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio, in 1979 and is a 1983 graduate of Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, D.C. Her post-graduate medical education in internal medicine and pathology was completed at Booth Memorial Hospital in New York, New York, and at Howard University Hospital. Dr. Carter is a veteran of the United States Air Force. Learn More...
Sandy Dukat has competed against able-bodied athletes her whole life even though she only has one leg. However, a whole new world opened up for her when she discovered disabled sports. Dukat was born with a limb deficiency in her right foot. When she was four years old, her leg was amputated above the knee. Still, she played, basketball, baseball and high-jumped in high school. Learn More...
Gary Gunderson's two leadership roles focus on building the capacity of religious institutions to advance health and wholeness. Since the Interfaith Health Program (IHP) began at The Carter Center in 1992, Gunderson has explored the confluence of health and faith by working with an international network of community leaders and multi-disciplinary scholars. Learn More...
John Nunes is president and CEO of Lutheran World Relief, an international relief and development agency working in 35 countries. A prominent Lutheran leader known for his powerful voice applying theological insight to matters from global vocation to urban ministry in the United States, Nunes joined LWR in July 2007. Learn More...
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