Grad Hired to Head Minority Health Commission

idoniatrotter.jpgPosted by BEN BEAUMONT – Clinton School and UALR Bowen Law School graduate Idonia Trotter has been named the new executive director of the Arkansas Minority Health Commission, which works to combat disparities in the health status of minorities throughout the state.

In her post, Trotter will lead efforts to work with the 12-member commission, state government and health care leaders to improve minority health by improving education, awareness and accessibility within the state’s health care system.

Trotter is a native of Pine Bluff and is the first graduate of the Clinton School’s concurrent MPS/JD program with the Bowen Law School. Congrats Idonia!