Turner County Board of Health
The primary role of the Turner County Board of Health is to assess the needs of the community, provide policy guidance, and exercise general oversight of Turner County Health Department, while leaving the day to day management and operational control of the health department to the District Health Director.
Each board of health is comprised of seven community members who have been appointed to serve on the board. Four positions are appointed by the county’s chief executive officer: 1 – county’s chief executive officer or designee; 2 – licensed physician actively practicing in the county; 3 – consumer or advocate for consumers of health services; and 4 – consumer who will represent the needy, underprivileged or elderly. The fifth position is held by the county’s superintendent of schools or designee. The last two positions are appointed by the governing authority of the largest municipality of the county: 1 – city’s chief executive officer or designee; and 2 – consumer or licensed nurse interested in promoting public health.
The following community members make up the Turner County Board of Health.
Mark J. Eanes, MD, MBA – District Health Director
Odis Reese (Chairman) – Consumer Advocate
Brad Calhoun (Secretary) – CEO of County, Designee
Dr. Kimberly Massey – Physician (Dentist or Nurse if no Physician)
Craig Matthews – County School Superintendent
Mayor Sandra Lumpkin – CEO of Largest City
Tracy Edwards – Consumer or Licensed Nurse
Robby Royal – Advocate for Needy, Underprivileged or Elderly