Peggy Graham,
Executive Assistant

eggy Graham was born and raised in Burbank, California. She began her career in the nonprofit sector in 1968 as a volunteer fundraiser for Childrens Hospital Los Angeles.

photo by Scott StreblePeggy Graham"I feel as though I’ve come full circle — having done volunteer work for Childrens Hospital and now working for an organization that does so much in community health," she said.

While working at Childrens Hospital, Graham was also the community "soccer mom," managing brownie, cub and girl scout troops. She also was elected as Parent Teacher Association president for Lawrence Junior High School, where she helped implement the mandated busing legislation.

"All of these activities played a major role in preparing me for the workplace. I learned management skills and the importance of teamwork," she said.

Graham worked as a secretary for a variety of corporations before joining Health Net in 1990 as an assistant to the president. After a six-year tenure with the company, she joined TCWF as executive assistant to Gary Yates, president and CEO.

"Working for Health Net was very exciting, and I entered at a time in which the company experienced a lot of changes," said Graham.

In 1992, Health Net converted from a nonprofit health maintenance organization to a for-profit corporation. The conversion created TCWF as a private, independent foundation.

"The real pleasure in working for Health Net came from the formation of The California Wellness Foundation prior to the 1992 conversion. All of the wonderful things that the Foundation does to help people provides me with a tremendous amount of pride," said Graham.

In her current position, she serves as the primary "right hand" to Yates. Her main responsibilities include acting as a liaison among the staff, legal counsel and board of directors.

Free-spirited, yet conservative, Graham admits that as a child she dreamed of becoming a nurse or a ballerina. She and her husband enjoy tandem bicycling and have participated in the Los Angeles Marathon Bike Tour for the past four years. They hope to have visited all of the state national parks someday.

"My motto has always been to take the time to say what’s in your heart. Our days go by so quickly and are so hurried. Gentle human kindness makes a difference in everyone’s life," she said. "My life has been so full and so blessed, that whatever I can do to enhance someone’s being is very important to me. The Foundation provides me the forum to enforce what I feel and that in which I believe."


Winter 1999-2000

INSIDE:

Cover Story

Homeless prenatal program

Optical care for Native Americans

Teen pregnancy prevention campaign

California Peace Prize recipients

Workplace health advocates trained

Biotechnology training for students

Staff Profile

Application process

Grants awarded this quarter

TCWF's board of directors announces new chair and vice chair

What's New

Credits

 
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