In her role as Executive Director for AID Atlanta, the state’s largest HIV/AIDS service organization, Nicole Roebuck is a respected professional within the health services industry, having worked in the field of HIV/AIDS for close to 20 years.
With over 16 years of leadership service at AID Atlanta, Nicole started with the organization in 2000 as the agency’s first Continuous Quality Improvement Manager. Given her tremendous work in this area, she was quickly promoted into the role of Director of Client Services, which she held prior to her current appointment by the Board of Directors. In her role overseeing client services, she led the department in serving over 3200 members annually, providing leadership and oversight over numerous aspects of the agency including mental health, housing, and other support service programs, including case management, the agency’s largest service program. Given her exemplary vision and leadership, in 2014 her responsibilities expanded to having administrative oversight for AID Atlanta’s Primary Care Health Center (Ryan White Clinic).
Actively involved in the field, she serves on the Ryan White Part A Comprehensive Planning Committee, the Ryan White Part B Case Management Committee, the Ryan White Part B Quality Management Committee, the Georgia Prevention and Care Planning Group, the Prevention and Care subcommittee of the Fulton County Task Force on HIV/AIDS and for many years as a member of the Ryan White Part A Atlanta Metropolitan Planning Council, where she is currently the Quality Management Committee Chair. She was a training consultant for the former Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center (SEATEC) and within AID Atlanta, she leads the Tier II Leadership Academy Program which provides monthly leadership skills and training to a class of aspiring leaders in the agency.
A strong visionary and compassionate leader, she believes in a Market of One when working with staff, clients, and stakeholders and thus values and respects the unique needs and strengths of each person and believes that every person counts and should be treated that way.
A trained social worker, Nicole has been in the non-profit arena for many years, having also worked with the Department of Special Education in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and at the Association to Benefit Children in East Harlem, NY.
She received her Master of Social Work Degree in Clinical Social Work from New York University and Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Pace University in New York City. She is married to Leonard Warner, Jr. and is the proud mother of their three children, Dreigh Carson, Leonard Warner III, and Adiyah Warner.
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