Randle B. Moore-Frost, originally from Atlanta, GA, relocated to Dayton, Ohio at the age of 7. Randle currently works for Five Rivers Health Centers in the Greater Dayton area, serving as a Patient Access Representative. Prior to Five Rivers Health Centers, Randle spent 9 years working for Equitas Health in a wide range of roles. His final position at Equitas Health was Community Relations Manager in the then-newly formed Department of External Affairs. Other roles Randle held at Equitas Health were all rooted in advocacy, community engagement, education, and serving the LGBTQ+ population and other medically marginalized and other underserved communities.
Prior to his time at Equitas Health, Randle spent 4 years at the Department of Veteran Affairs in Dayton, Oh, serving as a linkage to care coordinator for the unhoused veteran population. It was at the Dayton VA where Randle found his passion for serving others, and becoming a voice for the “voice-less.”
Randle has an immense passion for working collaboratively across multiple sectors, both internally at Five Rivers Health Centers, and externally with community partners across Ohio. His efforts have been proven (backed by data) to increase health awareness and understanding of the critical need for intersectionality as it relates to holistic health outcomes of the communities that he serves.
Additionally, Randle serves on the Board of Trustees at his home church, Wayman Chapel A.M.E Church in Dayton. He serves on the outreach committee for a local non-profit called SoLoved. He also currently serves as the Vice President on the Board of Directors for the Greater Dayton LGBT Center. In Randle’s spare time, he enjoys making new memories with close friends and family, volunteering at the local men’s and women’s homeless shelter. Lastly, Randle’s core values are rooted in honesty, transparency and integrity.


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