RALEIGH, NC, November 09, 2012 (Press-News.org) Campbell Law School (http://law.campbell.edu) has announced that William A. Pully has joined the Campbell Law School Board of Visitors to assist the dean, faculty, and leadership in developing and evaluating strategic planning efforts and launching new initiatives. The group also serves as a sounding board to review ideas, while helping to develop and foster important relationships throughout the legal and business community, nonprofit organizations, higher education, and government agencies in an effort to enhance all aspects of the law school.
A 1979 Campbell Law graduate, Pully served as the chief lobbyist for the North Carolina Hospital Association (NCHA) for more than 15 years before being named president of NCHA, a role he has had for the past 13 years. During his tenure as president, Pully has led the association in a number of initiatives including the creation of the North Carolina Center for Hospital Quality and Patient Safety. The Center has enhanced hospital quality through the development of educational collaborations and public reporting of quality indicators. Pully has been involved in almost every major healthcare initiative in North Carolina during his tenure. Prior to becoming president, Pully was NCHA's Senior Vice President and General Counsel. During that time, he was responsible for advocacy and representation for all hospital and healthcare-related issues before the North Carolina General Assembly and state agencies. He also managed all of NCHA's legal actions and policy development.
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"As a Campbell Law alumnus, we are excited to have Bill come to the school and be involved in its development and future growth," said interim Dean Keith Faulkner. "This school has an important role in the community and it is an honor to have someone of Bill's stature in the healthcare industry in North Carolina serve on our Board of Visitors."
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Campbell Law School Announces The Addition Of William A. Pully To The School's Board Of Visitors
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