Pamela Price
Pamela Price, a three-time suicide survivor, is the proud mother of three beautiful children, wife to a loving husband, and survivor of cervical cancer living boldly with bipolar disorder. She uses her story of trauma, healing and resilience to educate others on the importance of prioritizing mental health and the role of advocacy in addressing inequity.
Mrs. Price currently serves as the deputy director for The Balm In Gilead, managing the various faith and community-based initiatives of the organization. In addition to her role as deputy director, she also serves as the director of the organization's Southeast Diabetes Faith Initiative and its Brain Health Center for African Americans.
Mrs. Price has more than 20 years of experience working with national and government agencies to develop and implement multi-faceted programs to meet the societal and cultural needs of women and underserved communities. She is a member of national committees, coalitions and advisory boards, and excels in working with both public and private-sector institutions. Mrs. Price is a national speaker, advocate and educator, routinely participating in briefings, webinars and conferences on issues ranging from mental health to genetic counseling to digital equity and workforce development.
She has served as a member of the U.S. Army Nurse Corp and has excelled in both government and non-governmental agencies, providing leadership and guidance on program management, quality improvement and project development.