NEW – James Graham Brown Cancer Center Names Two New Directors

The Board of Directors of the Regional Cancer Center Corp (RCCC) has named Turney P. Berry and Ed Glasscock as new directors. The RCCC is a community advisory group that provides advocacy and support for the James Graham Brown Cancer Center.

Berry is an attorney with Wyatt, Tarrant and Combs in the areas of estate planning, fiduciary matters and charitable planning.  He is a Regent of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC), a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel, a member of the Joint Editorial Board for Trusts and Estates, a Uniform Law Commissioner representing Kentucky and a Member of the Advisory Board of Trusts and Estates Monthly. Berry received his B.A. and B.L.S. from the University of Memphis and his J.D. from Vanderbilt University.

Glasscock is an attorney with Frost Brown Todd and is Chairman Emeritus and Co-Chairman of the firm’s Mergers and Acquisitions practice. He is currently serving as a special consultant for economic development to University of Louisville President James Ramsey.  He has served as Chairman for a variety of Louisville organizations including Bellarmine University, Kentucky Center for the Arts, Fund for the Arts, Greater Louisville, Inc., Regional Leadership Coalition, the Bridges Coalition, Junior Achievement Capital Campaign and many more.  He earned a civil engineering degree and a J.D. with high distinction from the University of Kentucky.

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Regional Cancer Center Corp. (RCCC) is the community oversight board for the James Graham Brown Cancer Center.  Formed in 1977, the RCCC Advisory Board led the effort to unite UofL’s cancer specialists and patient services under one roof.  Today, the James Graham Brown Cancer Center is a key component of the University of Louisville’s Health Sciences Center and UofL Health Care.  As the region’s leading academic, research, and teaching medical center, its patients benefit from the latest medical advances, often long before they become available in non-teaching settings.  The Brown Cancer Center is affiliated with the Kentucky Cancer Program and the National Cancer Institute.
 
For more information, visit our website www.browncancercenter.org.