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Carole
Green
At the age of 14, Carole Green became a volunteer at
her hometown hospital and in doing so, launched a 30-year
career in healthcare and public service. Her commitment
to public service has carried forward to this day, propelling
her into leadership and service roles in increasingly important
positions in a variety of public, private and nonprofit
organizations that focus on care giving and public health.
Her entree into politics was her 1994 election to the governing
board for Lee County’s primary health system, Lee
Memorial Health System.
During her tenure, the hospital underwent major changes, including the acquisition
of the Cape Coral Hospital, the opening of the Children’s Hospital, the
successful renewal of the employee healthcare contract with Lee County and the
hiring of a new chief executive officer of the health system. In addition to
her service on the Lee Memorial Health System board, Carole served as the past-president
of the Lee Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and was the first chairman of the development
board for the Children’s Hospital at HealthPark.
In 1998, her public service
pursuit led her to run for a seat in the Florida House of Representatives to
represent the people of District 75, which includes parts of Lee and Collier
Counties. Carole won this race and was elected subsequently. In 1999, she was
appointed Majority Whip of the House of Representatives. Due to her healthcare
expertise, Carole was appointed chairman of the House Committee on Elder & Long-term
Care from 2000-2002. She served as the chairman of the House Subcommittee on
Health Appropriations from 2002-2004. In addition, Carole served on the Committee
on the Future of Florida’s Families, the Committee
on Health Care, the Policy Committee, the Committee on Appropriations, the
Select Committee on Medical Liability Insurance, the Select Committee on Constitutional
Amendments, the Select Committee on Nursing Homes and the Subcommittee on Elder
Affairs & Long-term Care.
In 2003, the Miami Herald ranked Carole the seventh
most effective legislator and highest-ranked female legislator in the Florida
House of Representatives. Additionally in 2003, she received the Florida
Assisted Living Affiliation’s
Legislator of the Year award, the Florida Council on Aging advocacy award and
the Florida College of Emergency Physicians Legislator of the Year in the House
of Representatives.
Carole and her husband Jack have been married 25 years. She has two stepchildren
and four grandchildren. A former health care administrator and radiation
therapist, Carole trained at Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiation Oncology/Washington
University in St. Louis, Missouri.
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