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Leadership Volunteers

Elizabeth McLellan

Founder & President

 

elizabeth@partnersforworldhealth.org

Elizabeth McLellan RN MSN MPH is the founder and President of Partners for World Health. Ms. McLellan received her Registered Nurse and BSN degrees from American University and Northeastern University and her graduate degrees from University of Southern Maine and Boston University School of Medicine and Public Health. Ms McLellan has worked as a leader in nursing and health care administration. In recognition of her innovative leadership, compassion and service, she has received numerous awards including the Hanley Center Leadership and Humanitarian Relief Award in 2010, the Red Cross Real Hero award in 2011, the Outstanding Non-Profit Award in 2012, the Bangladesh Global Health Award Excellence in International Health Missions in  2013, and the Northeastern University Social Impact Award 2014.

 

 

 

Mark Love

Point Person & Supply Transportation

Mark is a native “Maine-ah”.  During his career he was a hardware and software “computer jockey”, working in various capacities at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory/Center for Astrophysics, Northeastern University, Fairchild and National Semiconductor, FASTech Integration, Brooks Automation, Maine Medical Center and Applied Materials.  In the latter part of his career he traveled extensively internationally and learned the extremes of the human condition.  Now happily retired, Mark struggles to balance personal growth, volunteering, exercise & education.  His interests include bicycling, skiing, reading, traveling and science.  Mark is happily married and has 2 adult children.

Michele Rosenfeld

Bookkeeper

 

michele@partnersforworldhealth.org

 

 

After getting her degree in art history, Michele went on to become a bookkeeper and financial manager. She spent 25 years in the property management field with a short stint at Victoria Mansion as an office manager. An article in the local paper in 2012 about Elizabeth and Partners for World Health led her to volunteer sorting medical supplies.  When Michele told Elizabeth she had been a bookkeeper, Elizabeth exclaimed, "I really need a bookkeeper!" and a promotion was made. Most Tuesdays and Thursday mornings you can find Michele working diligently in her office when she isn't out chatting with all the wonderful volunteers on the floor.

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