Nicole Roebuck, Executive Director
As Executive Director for AID Atlanta, one of the state’s largest HIV/AIDS service organizations, Nicole Roebuck is a respected professional in the health services industry.
With over 23 years of leadership service at AID Atlanta, Nicole started in 2000 as the agency’s first Continuous Quality Improvement Manager. Given her tremendous work in this area, she was quickly promoted to the role of Director of Client Services. In this role, she led the department in serving over 3200 members annually, providing leadership and oversight over numerous aspects of the agency, including emotional wellness, housing, prevention, and breaking down barriers to members remaining in care.
During her tenure as Executive Director, Nicole led the agency through its affiliation with AHF, programmatic operation growth—establishment of the PrEP Clinic, Men Engagement Network, and Sisters With a Voice programs, sustained funding issues, and relocation of the agency to a new physical facility, all while ensuring that our members’ needs were being well cared for.
Nicole is an active leader in the HIV community. She serves on the Ryan White Part A Comprehensive Planning Committee, Metropolitan Planning Council, Quality Management Committee Chair, Part B Case Management Committee, and Quality Management Committee. Nicole formed the Atlanta HIV Housing Coalition, which is a think tank of non-profit and private sector entities that come together to collaborate to address the housing crisis for people living with HIV/AIDS in Greater Atlanta.
Among many community-based efforts, Nicole is active in the Virgin Islands community in Atlanta and leads a non-profit youth group, The Virgin Islands All-Stars Majorettes. As a trained social worker, Nicole has been in the non-profit arena for many years, having also worked with the Department of Special Education in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, and at the Association to Benefit Children in East Harlem, NY.
Nicole received her Master of Social Work degree in Clinical Social Work from New York University and her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Pace University. She is married to Leonard Warner, Jr., and is the proud mother of their three children, Dreigh Carson, Leonard Warner III, and Adiyah Warner, and ‘Gigi’ to their most precious granddaughter, Carter Reigh Carson.
(Rev. Jan 23, 2024)