Kim Smith, Columbus County Health Director, was awarded the 2022 Ron H. Levine Public Health Award at the annual North Carolina Public Health Leader's Conference on May 19 in Raleigh, NC. Kim was recognized for her hard work and dedication through the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ron Levine Legacy Award is a prestigious award named for former North Carolina State Health Director Dr. Ron Levine. Since 2004, 28 individuals have been similarly honored for their distinguished efforts to improve our public health system, expand the scope or capacity of public health services, or build new and lasting partnerships.
"Our public health directors served as the backbone of the Covid-19 response and they continue to be the frontline defenders for the health and wellbeing of everyone in their communities," said Beth Lovette, Deputy Director and Section Chief, Local Community Support, North Carolina Division of Public Health. "They are all so deserving of this award, and their dedication and commitment to their residents is an example for us all." Kim has served as the Columbus County Health Director since April 2005. She has a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration.
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