Staff

  • Tammy Bromley is the Center’s Administrative Assistant and Membership Coordinator. She is a native of Spring Hope. She has been with the Center since 2001. Before coming to the Center, she was a teaching assistant at Douglas Elementary School in Raleigh.

    Email:  tbromley@nccppr.org

    Phone:  (919) 832-2839 ext. 301
  • Ran Coble has been Executive Director of the Center since 1981. He served as legal counsel to the Secretary of Human Resources (now the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services) for four years and as a research analyst with the Fiscal Research Division of the N.C. General Assembly for two years. A graduate of Davidson College, he earned a Masters in Public Policy Sciences with a concentration in health policy from Duke University and a J.D. from UNC-Chapel Hill Law School. Ran was admitted to the North Carolina State Bar in 1977. In 1990, he was awarded a Kellogg National Fellowship, which is a national leadership development program. In 2001, he was awarded an Eisenhower Fellowship to study citizen participation and civic education efforts in Argentina and Chile. He is a native of Graham.

    Email:  rancoble@nccppr.org

    Phone:  (919) 832-2839 ext. 303
  • Aisander Duda is the Center’s Development Director. He has five years of policy and nonprofit experience as a policy analyst and contributor on the Center’s studies of North Carolina’s mental health reform, charter schools, and community college system. Previously, he worked with the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources in the State Archives Division. Aisander graduated from James Madison University with a B.A. in History in 2006. He is a native of Durham.

    Email:  aduda@nccppr.org

    Phone:  (919) 832-2839 ext. 304

     
  • Mebane Rash is an attorney and the Editor of the Center’s journal, North Carolina Insight.   She graduated from the University of Virginia in 1990 and the UNC School of Law in 1993. At the UNC School of Law, she was a member of the North Carolina Law Review. She has been a member of the North Carolina State Bar since 1993, and she is admitted to practice in both the state and federal court systems. After law school, she worked for Carolina Legal Assistance, a mental disability law project before joining the Center as the policy analyst from 1994-98. From 1995-99, she was an adjunct professor at the UNC School of Law. She was selected in 1997 to be a William C. Friday Fellow for Human Relations, a fellowship for emerging leaders across North Carolina. She is a native of Charlotte.

    Email:  mrash@nccppr.org

    Phone:  (919) 832-2839 ext. 305



  • Nancy Rose is the Director of Administration. She graduated in 1980 with a B.A. in Education from UNC-CH. She has been with the Center since 1983. Before coming to the Center, she worked with the YWCA of Wake County. She is a native of Durham. 

    Email:  rosebud@nccppr.org

    Phone:  (919) 832-2839 ext. 302

     
  • Amy Strecker is the Center’s Policy Analyst. She graduated from The University of Texas at Austin with a B.A. in English and in 2005 came to Warren County, N.C., with Teach For America. Amy earned her Master of Public Administration from the UNC School of Government in 2011. She previously worked for a social media nonprofit and Progress Energy.

    Email:  astrecker@nccppr.org

    Phone:  (919) 832-2839 ext. 306



    Mailing address: P. O. Box 430, Raleigh, NC  27602

    Physical address: 5 W. Hargett St., Suite 701, Raleigh, NC  27601


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