2008 People’s Community Clinic
"People's Community Clinic is highly honored to be the beneficiary of Graves, Dougherty, Hearon & Moody's Engaging Conversations this year. This unique event embodies the best of Austin, bringing people together to exchange ideas and to enjoy a fine meal and good company while generously supporting those in need in their community. The commitment of Graves Dougherty Hearon & Moody and their guests will ensure that PCC can continue to provide high quality healthcare to 11,000 patients who call the Clinic their medical home. We very much appreciate their commitment and support." Regina Rogoff, J.D., CEO, People's Community Clinic
People's Community Clinic is a non-profit, primary health care facility whose purpose is to provide high quality medical, counseling and health education services at reasonable costs to individuals and families in the Austin area.
2008 Table Hosts
Jean Andrews Expert on peppers and author of Peppers: The Domesticated Capsicums; acclaimed illustrator and painter; author of books on wildflowers and sea shells; serious collector of folk art and textiles
Ray Benson Grammy-winning performer and member of the Western swing band Asleep at the Wheel; Grammy nominee for the solo album Beyond Time; board member, Health Alliance for Austin Musicians
Betty Dunkerley Former Mayor Pro Tem, Austin City Council; former Assistant City Manager; recipient of the Austin Business Journal Health Care Special Achievement Award for 2008
Ronnie Earle Travis County District Attorney since 1976 known for innovative programs in prosecution; former member of the Texas House of Representatives; former presiding judge of the Austin Municipal Court
Desiree Ficker Professional triathlete who placed second in the Hawaii Ironman competition; top collegiate runner; competing athlete since the age of nine
DeAnn Friedholm U.S. resident advisor to the South African National Treasury in Pretoria; former executive director of the Children's Defense Fund of Texas; former human resources coordinator, Texas Office of State-Federal Relations
Carie Graves Head women's rowing coach at The University of Texas at Austin; former head coach of women's rowing at Northeastern University in Boston and at Harvard/Radcliffe; Olympic gold medalist
Bart Knaggs Partner in Capital Sports and Entertainment representing clients including Lance Armstrong and Austin City Limits; Texas State Champion Road cyclist; founding member, Lance Armstrong Foundation
Nashid Madyun Director, Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum; former executive director, Stax Museum of American Soul Music; former president, Gibson Retail Group, a division of Gibson Musical Instruments
Judy Maggio Co-anchor, CBS KEYE 42 evening news; voted Best News Anchor in Austin for eight years in a row in the Austin Chronicle Readers' Poll; broadcast journalist in Austin since 1981
Lucy Collins Nazro Head of School, St. Andrew's Episcopal School; first woman to receive a master's degree from the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest; honorary doctor of humane letters, the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University
Cliff Redd Executive director, the Long Center for the Performing Arts; head of the multimillion-dollar campaign to open the center's Del Concert Hall and Rollins Studio Theater this year
Jeanette Scott Art director and set decorator on major motion pictures including Sin City, Selena and the Spy Kids series; winner, Best Production Design award, San Diego Film Critics Society
BJ Stanbery Founder, HelioVolt Corporation; leading figure in the business and the science of renewable energy; solar industry innovator and pioneer; winner, 2008 R&D 100 Award
Steven Tomlinson Writer and performer of the nationally acclaimed Off-Broadway one-man show American Fiesta; teacher in the MBA Program at the Acton School of Business and the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest
