Mr. Person's expertise is built from his professional experience as a hospital administrator, global health consultant, author, teacher, volunteer leader, and developer. Born in Raleigh N.C., the son of a hospital administrator, he earned a B.S. in Business Administration from UNC-Chapel Hill and a Master of Health Administration from Duke University. Training and work experience during college years included: Franklin Regional Medical Center, UNC Hospitals, Carteret General Hospital, Duke University Medical Center, Pickens Family Practice Clinic, Nash General Hospital, and through the Duke Endowment 91 hospitals. As Executive Vice President of Rex Hospital, he was a leader in the planning, opening, management, and system expansion of the 534-bed facility. As Managing Director, Healthcare Network Development at NCHA, he led the creation of the North Carolina Rural Health Center. As Global Practice Director, HealthCare Consulting at RTI International, he developed healthcare delivery systems for other countries and provided planning & preparation advisory services for U.S. national health security.
He served as Visiting Fellow at the Institute of Health Systems Development in Tokyo, Japan. He has authored textbooks on healthcare information technology, financial survival in America's evolving healthcare system, and healthcare services for the elderly. He has taught courses on strategic management at Duke University and on healthcare information technology at UNC-Chapel Hill, and held adjunct faculty positions including Washington University School of Medicine and UAB School of Health Related Professions. In 1981, he was appointed by the President of the United States to The Grace Commission.
As a volunteer, he has served as Chairman of the Board of the American Cancer Society North Carolina Division, Chairman of the Board of the American Cancer Society Southeast Division, Chairman of the American Cancer Society National Advisory Group on Strategic Planning, and Chairman of the Board of the American Lung Association of North Carolina. He is the recipient of the 1992 St. George Medal, an American Cancer Society National Award, and the 2003 American Lung Association Above & Beyond Award. Mr. Person is board certified in Healthcare Management, and a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. He is a member of the Louisburg United Methodist Church, the Friends of Duke University Chapel, the Person Place Preservation Society, and is an Honorary Rotarian.