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Reanna Wyatt named the Healthy Highlands Program Leader

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LOW MOOR, VA (VR) — Reanna Wyatt, a native of Glen Wilton, has been named the Healthy Highlands Program Leader.

Wyatt will operate out of an office at the Alleghany Highlands YMCA. She began her new duties last week.

“We’re extremely excited to have Reanna on board,” said Alleghany Highlands YMCA CEO Jennifer Unroe. “We look forward to her addressing issues that are critical to the health and well-being of residents throughout the Highlands.”

In her duties, Wyatt will manage operations of the Healthy Highlands initiatives and programming that are designed to promote vaccinations, reduce health risks and reclaim health for residents of the Alleghany Highlands.

Wyatt is a graduate of James River High School and Radford University. She received her undergraduate degree in public relations and earned her master’s degree in healthcare administration.

The daughter of Rick and Roxanne Hamm of Glen Wilton, Reanna and her husband, Vincent, have a three-year-old daughter, Serenity. Vincent is the athletic director at Mountain Gateway Community College. The Wyatt family resides in Wesgate.

“I’m very excited to be back in the Alleghany Highlands community and close to home,” she said.

For more information on the Healthy Highlands program, call Wyatt at (540) 862-8681 or email her at rwyattahymca@gmail.com.

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