Mr. Garret Davis

G. Davis Productions

G. Davis Productions

Writer, Producer, Director

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Garret Davis is the head of G. Davis Productions which started off as Rhema Theatre Group Ministries in Raeford, NC when Garett penned his first stage production entitled “Lord Why Me”. After his first national tour and the success of “If Loving You is Wrong” that featured Freddie Jackson, the name was changed to G. Davis Productions and the slogan was established “Bringing Real Life Situation to the Stage.”

The relationships that G. Davis Productions has established over the years with the National Alzheimer’s Association, US Against Alzheimer’s, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, The Maya Angelou Center on Health Equity, The American Diabetes Association and AARP has created a unique partnership that focuses on raising the awareness of various diseases and care given through award winning projects and theatrical productions.

Jerry M. George, MPH

Prostate Health Education Network (PHEN)

Prostate Health Education Network (PHEN)

Program Coordinator

Jerry M. George attended Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston MA; where he received a Masters of Public Health and an undergraduate Bachelor of Science in Public Health degree. Through his volunteering and community service work, Mr. George attained a strong background in environmental health as well as health and wellness education and advocacy. He also has strong interests in both clinical research and health policy. Mr. George began an internship with the Prostate Health Education Network in January 2017 and now serves as the Program Coordinator working to bring prostate cancer education and advocacy to the African American Community.

Mr. Ralph Tice

Prostate Cancer Survivor

Prostate Cancer Survivor

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Mr. Ralph Tice is retired from the United States Navy. He and his wife have lived in Pensacola, Florida for over 40 years.  He is a respected community leader who led the local chapter of the 100 Black Men and established a weekly radio program (Education: Whose job is it?) and a “Rites of Passage” program for young men.  He remains active in his church as president of the “Sons of Allen” a Men’s ministry that encourages men to engage in service as a part of Christian servanthood.

Ms. Wendy Roberson

Spouse / Caregiver of Dr. James Roberson

Spouse / Caregiver of Dr. James Roberson

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Wendy Roberson has served as an Acute Care Specialist for more than 20 years with Abbott Laboratories, Inc. Ms. Roberson specializes in the areas of Critical Care Nutrition, Oncology, and Primary Care. As a representative of Abbott Nutrition, she consults with Health Care Professionals to streamline and design new processes to enhance patients’ lives through early nutrition intervention.  Ms. Roberson is personally and professionally committed to improving patient outcomes and overall quality of life through nutrition intervention strategies.

James C. Roberson II, MD

Prostate Cancer Survivor

Prostate Cancer Survivor

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James C. Roberson II, MD is a board-certified physician in both Internal Medicine and Rheumatology. He received his B.S. from Wesleyan University, M.D. from Howard University College of Medicine followed by Internal Medicine/Pediatric Residency and Albert Einstein Medical Center Fellowship Rheumatology, Washington Hospital Center where he received extensive training in diagnosing and treating rheumatic conditions. He is also prostate cancer survivor who completed his treatment in 2013. Dr. Roberson has been recognized every year since 2002 as one of the “Top Physicians” in Rheumatology by The Washingtonian Magazine, and was named Physician of the Year in 2006 by the NANBPW. Dr. Roberson practices in Maryland.