PCC
President and Chief Executive Offer, Toni Bush, joined PCC in 2007. As President and CEO, Toni is Responsible for providing strategic leadership for the company by working with the Board of Directors and the Executive Management Team to establish long-range goals, strategies, plans and policies. Toni has supported PCC’s mission in a variety of roles, including Director of Development, Office Manager, Clinic Administrator, and Regional Director of Clinical Operations. Immediately prior to her promotion to President and CEO, Toni served as the Chief Operating Officer where she was responsible for directing the day-to-day activities of the organization, implementing strategies to accommodate current and future organizational needs, and assisting in attaining established operational and financial goals. Toni's interest in health care was sparked when she was 16 and found herself navigating a challenging health care system as both a teenage parent and high school student at Proviso East High School in Maywood, Illinois. As a former Chicago Albert Schweitzer Fellow, Toni remains committed to empowering vulnerable and medically underserved populations and creating healthier communities. In October 2016, she was awarded the Ramona Lopez Community Health Center Employee Award from the Illinois Primary Health Care Association for her outstanding commitment to underserved medicine. Toni holds a Masters of Public Health from Northern Illinois University.
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PCC
PCC Community Wellness Center (PCC) began in 1980 as the Parent Child Center, a three-room clinic at West Suburban Medical Center that offered prenatal, postpartum, and infant care for underserved residents of Chicago’s Austin community. In 1992, PCC was incorporated as an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. PCC attained the status of a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) look-alike in 1994 and received full FQHC recognition from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Health Resources and Services Administration in 2002. Since then, PCC has grown to encompass thirteen health centers, serving West Side Chicago and the near west suburbs. PCC provides inpatient care at West Suburban Medical Center and Norwegian American Hospital.