Warner appointed to Neighborhood Health's planning committee

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Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, a not-for-profit health plan founded to serve Rhode Island’s at-risk populations, has announced the appointment of Larry Warner, director of grants and strategic initiatives for United Way of Rhode Island, to its planning committee.

Warner joined the committee to help identify key strategic issues facing Neighborhood, agree on recommendations to the board regarding company initiatives and to assist management in identifying resources to implement the initiatives.

Warner brings to the committee an impressive background and deep commitment to the community. At United Way, he is responsible for managing the grant-making and program investment process to address and solve community needs, and provides direction for the strategic development of funding plans.

Warner is also co-chair of the Rhode Island Commission for Health Advocacy and Equity, which monitors the status of health disparities and provides guidance to state and community stakeholders to promote health equity in Rhode Island.

Warner holds a Bachelor of Arts in health and society and a Master of Public Health from Brown University. He is currently a candidate for a Doctor of Public Health in health equity and social justice at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Warner resides in Cranston.

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