Our Staff

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From Our Executive Director


“Greetings from the Good Neighbor Health Clinic!

At our clinic, we’re dedicated to providing essential health and dental services to those in need throughout the Upper Valley. Since our inception, our patients have been our top priority, guiding our every action.

We strive to ensure that every individual in our community has access to the resources necessary for their health and well-being. Through free medical and dental care, mentorship for future healthcare professionals, and advocacy for enhanced access to healthcare services, we empower those in need.”

Dr. Kristin Bradley, DMD, MPH

Dentist and Dental Clinic Manager


Kristin has been the Dental Clinic Manager at Red Logan Dental Clinic since 2021. She received her DMD from Tufts University School of Dental Medicine in 2020, and her MPH from Tufts University School of Public Health in 2022. A Massachusetts native, Kristin has enjoyed getting to explore northern New England in her free time!

Lori, RN

Nursing Supervisor


Lori is a registered nurse and the Nursing Supervisor at Good Neighbor Health Clinic. She has been a nurse for over 20 years, previously working at a boarding school and a nursing home. Lori is very excited to be part of the Medical Clinic team working together to provide excellent patient care! She enjoy spending free time with family – they try to get together to go on adventures fishing or kayaking whenever possible.

Andrea

Dental Assistant


Andrea is a Dental Assistant here at Red Logan. She brings a great deal of experience having worked as an assistant for over 15 years. Her favorite part of the job is meeting patients. Andrea has two dogs and many chickens that entertain her when she is at home.

Shelly

Dental Clinic Coordinator


Shelly is the dental clinic coordinator at Red Logan Dental Clinic. She finds working at Red Logan and being able to help people in the community to be extremely rewarding. When Shelly is not at work she enjoys spending time with her family and many pets.

Mariah, BA

Executive Assistant


Mariah is an accomplished Executive Assistant with a passion for fostering connections and supporting organizational success. Raised in the Upper Valley, she values community and excels in interpersonal skills. Holding a Bachelor’s Degree from Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), Mariah brings strong communication abilities and a dedication to effective coordination. She is excited to be a part of the Good Neighbor Health Clinic and Red Logan Dental Clinic teams. Outside of work, Mariah enjoys baking and exploring various forms of art, embracing creativity in both work and leisure.

Rebecca, MCD

Marketing and Development Coordinator


Rebecca, a proud Upper Valley native, brings extensive experience in human services to her role as the Marketing and Development Coordinator for Good Neighbor Health Clinic. With a Bachelor’s Degree in Neuropsychology and a Master’s Degree in Community Development Policy & Practice from the University of New Hampshire, Rebecca is deeply committed to fostering positive change. In her role, Rebecca works to bridge gaps within the community, ensuring vital health and dental services reach those in need. With a passion for community empowerment and a genuine love for the Upper Valley, Rebecca is dedicated to making a positive impact. Outside of work, Rebecca enjoys spending time with loved ones and exploring the outdoors with her fur-baby, Henry.

James, BS

Medical Clinic Coordinator

James graduated from Haverford College with a B.S. in Chemistry in 2024. James completed minors in Health Studies and Mathematics, and was a four-year varsity lacrosse player. At Haverford, his research was focused on creating strategies to make large-scale pharmaceutical synthesis more cost efficient and environmentally sustainable. He has been a research intern in the Department of Neurology at DHMC over the last five years. James has a strong background in volunteer work having grown up as a 4-H’er in the Upper Valley, where he engaged in community service projects from a young age. He finds these experiences to be personally enriching and is proud to have a positive impact on his community. After spending the last year as a volunteer at Good Neighbor, he is excited to join the staff as the Medical Clinic Coordinator!

Shelley

Patient Care Coordinator

Shelley Andrews, CPC, CPB, was born and raised in Connecticut but found her true home in Lebanon, NH, after moving there in 1986—and she wouldn’t have it any other way.

Her dedication to healthcare started early, beginning with her first job at the age of 15 in the University of Connecticut’s infirmary, where she assisted with patient care by dispensing medication. Since then, Shelley has built an extensive career in healthcare administration, earning certifications as both a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) and a Certified Professional Biller (CPB).

In addition to her work in healthcare, she is deeply committed to animal welfare. She runs Survivor’s Paws Animal Rescue, a nonprofit focused on rescuing and rehoming animals in need. Outside of her professional and volunteer roles, Shelley enjoys spending time with her family, including her husband, son, and granddaughter, who brings endless joy into her life.

Jessica

Finance Administrator

Elizabeth Austin, MHA

Executive Director


Elizabeth is a New Hampshire native but only moved to the Upper Valley in 2020 after returning from California following her husband’s military service career. Her multiple years of healthcare management experience allow for complex industry issues and disparities to be addressed, primarily including rural health equity and points of care access. Elizabeth’s education further strengthens her ability to solve these problems, as she holds a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from Southern New Hampshire University.

Since beginning her role as Executive Director at Good Neighbor Health Clinic, Elizabeth’s primary goal has been to follow, promote, and strengthen the mission and vision of Good Neighbor. Through her transformative leadership, she has ensured quality patient care practices, advocated for patients most in need within the community, and stewarded positive and rewarding relationships for patients, donors, clinic staff, and the Good Neighbor community.