2023 Gila Regional Governing Board
Gila Regional Medical Center is a non-profit acute-care hospital owned
by Grant County. The Grant County Board of Commissioners appoints members
to Gila Regional's Board of Trustees, which is responsible for governance
and the mission of Gila Regional Medical Center. The Board of Trustees
is made up of seven members, who are appointed to staggered three-year terms.

Alicia Edwards - Chair and County Commissioner District 3, appointed to the GRMC Governing Board
effective May 2020.
Ms. Edwards is the Coordinator for Healthy Kids Healthy Communities Grant
County (HKHC), which provides, implements, and supports initiatives that
create policy, systems, and environmental changes that result in increased
access to healthy eating and physical activity in schools. Ms. Edwards
is the former Executive Director of The Volunteer Center and the Commons
Center for Food Security and Sustainability, working to end hunger and
poverty in Grant County, New Mexico through a multitude of short and long-term
projects rooted in social justice and designed to increase individual
and community self-sufficiency and resiliency. Ms. Edwards helped found
the Grant County Food Policy Council, the New Mexico Collaboration to
End Hunger, the Grant County Community Foundation and has served on the
Southwest Regional Food Policy Council and the Grant County Community
Health Council.
Phone: (575) 574-0023
Fax: (575) 574-0073
Email:
aedwards@grantcountynm.gov

Gerald W. "Billy" Billings, Jr. - Vice Chair and County Commissioner District 4, appointed to the GRMC Governing Board
effective May 2020.
Phone: (575) 574-0092
Fax: (575) 574-0073
Email:
bbillings@grantcountynm.gov

Harry Browne - Secretary/Treasurer and County Commissioner District 5, appointed to the Governing Board effective May 2020.
Harry is the business manager and one of the founders of Aldo Leopold Charter
School. He has taught math, economics, government, and history at the
school, which offers tuition-free education to Grant Countians in grades
6 through 12. He has served as a coach and referee for Grant County youth
soccer since 1997, as a member of the first Grant County Community Health
Council, as treasurer of the Silver City Food Co-op, and as a site captain
with the original Penny Park build.
Harry holds a Master of Teaching degree from Western New Mexico University,
a master’s degree from the School of Global Policy and Strategy
at the University of California – San Diego, and a bachelor’s
degree in physics from Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
Prior to helping found Aldo Leopold, Harry co-founded and directed the
Gila Resources Information Project (GRIP), a community-based environmental
advocacy organization. In 2003, GRIP succeeded in requiring the Chino
and Tyrone mines to begin reclamation of inactive units and to provide
financial guarantees for future work. This created dozens of jobs, protected
vast amounts of groundwater, and protected taxpayers from having to pay
$500 million in cleanup costs. As GRIP had maintained all along, the reclamation
requirement did not cause the mines close.
Phone: (575) 574-0093
Fax: (575) 574-0073
Email:
hbrowne@grantcountynm.gov

Chris Ponce - County Commissioner District 1, appointed to the Governing Board effective May 2020.
Chris is a Silver City native who graduated from Western New Mexico University.
After 20 years of service with the Silver City Police Department as Deputy
Chief of Police, he retired and currently works for Freeport McMoRan in
human resources.
Phone: (575) 574-0021
Fax: (575) 574-0073
Email:
cponce@grantcountynm.gov
Eloy H. Medina - County Commissioner District 2, appointed to the Governing Board effective
January 2023.
Phone: (575) 574-0022