FHLI Unifies All Programs with New Visual Identity | Eastern NC Now

The Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation today announced the launch of its new brand that unifies all of its programs with one visual identity.

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Press Release:

    CARY — The Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation, a nonprofit organization that develops innovative programs to advance services and improve the overall health of North Carolinians, today announced the launch of its new brand that unifies all of its programs with one visual identity.

    "The 2020 brand launch kicks off an exciting new chapter for FHLI and celebrates the culture of innovation built during the organization's 37-year history of tackling health issues facing rural areas," said Anne Thomas, president and CEO. "The new unified brand is a reflection of the collective value our programs bring to the communities we serve and will help us promote that collective value as we extend our reach across the state."

    Although formatted in a consistent way, each new FHLI program logo has its own color palette and imagery associated with its offerings. Each logo also incorporates the iconic teal and purple graphic that represents the four pillars of FHLI: building leadership, shaping practice, affecting policy, and driving innovation.

    "Working with others, developing partnerships, and building healthy communities can only be accomplished with the support of the entire organization," said Thomas. "And this new unified brand reflects the strength of that support."


  • Marni Schribman
  • Director of Communications & Public Relations
  • Foundation for Health Leadership & Innovation
  • Ph: 919-259-4547
  • Marni.schribman@foundationhli.org

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