Kara Finley
Kara Finley is a partner in PwC's Risk Assurance practice focusing on the Greater Atlanta market. She joined PwC in early 2016 after 22 years of experience with Accenture in leading large, complex, and global technology delivery engagements. Ms. Finley is engaged in the community with organizations such as Back on My Feet, Covenant House, Leadership Atlanta and other corporate citizenship activities. She is also actively involved with running/multi-sport clubs. Ms. Finley has a passion for both running and the City of Atlanta. She grew up in Atlanta playing sports, mostly tennis, and picked up running as an adult. She has been an Atlanta Track Club member for many years and the AJC Peachtree Road Race has become a family tradition. She has participated in the event for the last 17 years and has participated in multiple other Atlanta Track Club events. The Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon is, by far, her favorite.
Dr. Reginald Mason
Dr. Reginald Mason is a Pulmonary and Critical Care physician originally from Los Angeles. Dr. Mason received his undergraduate degree from Stanford University, where he competed as a sprinter on the Stanford track & field team. He attended medical school at the University of California, San Francisco before completing residency at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Fellowship training ultimately brought him back to UCSF and he practiced in California until moving to Georgia in 1991. Dr. Mason holds multiple leadership roles at Kaiser Permanente and has remained an active runner all the while. He has competed at the USATF Indoor and Outdoor Championships, winning multiple medals as a member of Atlanta Track Club Elite Team. He had been a loyal participant in the Atlanta Track Club All Comers Track & Field Meets for over 20 years. Dr. Mason has served as a community coach for the Paideia School Track team since 1996.
Kerry Parker
Adrienne White
Kerry Parker became an active and engaged Atlanta Track Club member after participating in his first AJC Peachtree Road Race in 2009. He desires to share his passion for running to build a healthier and more fit community. Mr. Parker has over 20 years of experience in marketing, public relations and communications for the Southeast Permanente Medical Group, of Kaiser Permanente, the state's second largest medical group. Mr. Parker has extensive experience working with nonprofit organizations. He is a founding board member of the Atlanta Youth Project and currently serves as Chairman of the Board. He has served on the board of the Horizon Theater Company; the International Association of Business Communications, Atlanta Chapter; the Avondale Arts Alliance; and the Arts Festival of Atlanta. Mr. Parker ran varsity track at Auburn University and has since completed many races including the AJC Peachtree Road Race, the Thanksgiving Day Half Marathon, and numerous triathlons. Mr. Parker is seeking election to the board for a second term. Adrienne White is the VP of Finance of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. She also spent eight years working at the Coca-Cola Company and four years with Ernst & Young (EY). Ms. White is a Road Runners Club of America Certified Run Coach and enjoys supporting others achieve health and fitness goals. In April 2011, Ms. White was one of three leaders who launched the Atlanta chapter of Black Girls Run!, a national organization aimed at promoting an active lifestyle among African-American women through participation in running events. Atlanta Track Club's mission is near and dear to her heart, and she hopes to empower others to achieve their personal greatness on and off the pavement. Ms. White is also a part of the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership 67 advisory board, Citizen's Trust Bank Next Generation Advisory Board, an appointee to the Atlanta Public Schools Audit Committee, and a member of EY Atlanta Alumni Council. She earned her Masters of Accountancy and Bachelor of Science in Commerce; Concentration in Accounting from The University of Virginia.