Anthony J. Malone
President and CEO
Madison County Community Health Centers, Inc.
Anthony J. Malone is a native of Muskegon, Michigan and is now a resident of Anderson, Indiana. Mr. Malone is the principal guiding entrepreneur in the development of the Madison County Community Health Centers, Inc. where he currently serves as President and Chief Executive Office. Within the span of three years, the Center has gained local and state recognition being the recipient of the Governor’s “Building Better Community Award,” and the Anderson Chamber of Commerce’s “Image Award”.
Mr. Malone’s educational background list Muskegon College, A.B.; Grand Valley State College, B.A./B.S.; Indiana University & Purdue University, Economics, Masters Program, Harvard University and National Urban League – Ford Foundation, Executive Development Programs, GNLD International Sales College and Lincoln University, Mo. Sociology.
His previous professional experience includes the following positions: Program Producer Director, WRTV (ABC), Indianapolis, IN; Associate Executive Director, Greater Muskegon Urban League, Inc. Muskegon, MI; State Project Director, Hull House/VISTA (Volunteers In Service To America)/NUL (National Urban League, Inc.), Chicago, IL; NUL Mid-eastern Regional Director, Governmental Affairs, Akron, OH and New York, NY; President and CEO, Urban League of Madison County, Inc., Anderson, IN; Indiana Regional Director, Project Equality of Indiana, Indianapolis, IN (Affiliate of National Project Equality Inc., Kansas City, Mo); President and CEO (Founder), Indiana Center for Minority Entrepreneurs, Inc. Indianapolis, IN; Interim Executive Director, Minority Health Coalition, Inc., Anderson, IN; Adjunct Electra, Entrepreneurship, Indianapolis, IN.
His volunteer and community involvement include: NAACP, Urban League of Madison County, Anderson African-American Leadership Forum (founding member), 100 Black Men of Indianapolis (founding member), Madison County Health Partners of Anderson (Board member), Rotary Club, Youth Need Prime Time, Inc. (Board member), Anderson Newspaper Editorial Board, Anderson Housing Board, Lifestream Quality Housing Board, Anderson Unity Council, and memberships at New Hope United Methodist Church (Anderson) and Covenant Community Church (Indianapolis).
Included among his notable recognitions and appointments are the Indiana Economic Development Council, State of Indiana (Governor’s Appointee’), Recipient of the “People of the Year” Award, 2002, Anderson Newspapers, Inc., “Who’s Who in Black America”, 1976, 1977, Johnson Publications, Directory of Distinguished Americans, 1981, ABI, International Platform Associations, etc.
His more notable professional accomplishments include the founding of the Indiana Inter-religious Commission on Civil Rights, Co-Founded the National Inter-religious Commission on the Status of Civil Rights, Developed the Martin Luther King Housing Project (Anderson), Anderson Black Pastors Association, National Project Equality Economic Set-A-Side Program.
Mr. Malone is a parent (widowed) of four children – all of which have attained both college and advanced degrees.