Woodley, a native of Detroit, Mich., earned her bachelor’s degree
in business administration from Howard University before going on to complete
her master’s in health services administration from the University
of Michigan. She has 14 years of experience in health care, including
positions with Oakwood Healthcare System in Dearborn, Mich., Kaiser Permanente
in Pasadena, Calif., and two HMOs in Detroit. Most recently she served
as director of Marketing & Public Relations for Henry Ford Wyandotte
Hospital, part of Henry Ford Health System based in Detroit. While at
Henry Ford she graduated from the year-long Henry Ford Health System Leadership
Academy. Woodley is a member of The Links, Incorporated, one of the oldest
and largest volunteer service organizations of women, as well as the Public
Relations Society of America, and has also volunteered for the American
Heart Association. She and her husband, Freddie, have relocated to Brunswick
with their sons, Levi, 9, Jonah, 8, and Isaac, 3.
Fuller, a native of Valdosta, Ga., completed dual bachelor’s degrees
in applied mathematics and mathematics at Valdosta State University before
going on to complete her master’s in medical physics from Duke University
in Durham, N.C. She began her professional careers as a programmer/analysts
before transitioning into physics by serving as a consultant and as a
physics intern at South Georgia Medical Center and as a physics and dosimetry
intern at Durham VA Medical Center. Her most recent position was as a
physicist at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital in Albany, Ga., where she
served as the lead tomotherapy physicist. She was a recipient of the Valdosta
State University Outstanding Senior Mathematics Student Award and the
Duke Medical Physics Service Award. Fuller’s parents both work in
radiation therapy related fields and reside in Valdosta, as does her brother,
a Christian songwriter and singer. She has a black belt in tae kwon do
and enjoys weightlifting and going to the gym.