Our Providers & Staff
Get to know our Wellness@Work Clinic providers and staff!
Liska Lackey, FNP, has had the pleasure of working as the Wellness@Work Nurse Practitioner since 2013. She received her Bachelor’s in Nursing from UT-Austin in 1986 and her Master’s in Nursing from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1993. At the Wellness Clinic, Liska provides care for minor illness, health coaching, coordination of chronic disease management, and weight management counseling. Her favorite part of Wellness@Work is the opportunity to build partnerships with employees, dependents and pre-65 retirees; through these partnerships, she strives to help individuals achieve their health goals.
Robin Motley, MSN, is a family nurse practitioner who spent years working at a primary care practice in Carrboro and the Caswell County Health Department’s clinic. In 2015, she joined a home-based primary care practice started by UNC Family Medicine. Currently, in addition to working part-time at the Wellness @ Work clinic, Robin also provides home-based palliative care for people with serious illnesses in Chapel Hill and Durham.
The Wellness Clinic’s dietitian, Ashya Walden, is available to support Town employees, dependents, and pre-65 retirees in a more nourished and healthier lifestyle by creating custom nutrition plans and providing support and guidance. Contact her at Ashya.Walden@unchealth.unc.edu
Marni Holder administratively facilitates the work of the Wellness Committee and the Family Medicine Team. Marni joined the Department of Family Medicine in August 2021 after a 20+ year career at Piedmont Health Services. Passionate about community health, Marni has served clinically as a Family Nurse Practitioner, and administratively in program development, grant management and health services research. Marni is excited to be a part of the mission of Wellness@Work.
Adam Goldstein, MD, MPH, is the Medical Director of the collaborative UNC and Town of Chapel Hill Wellness@Work program. Dr. Goldstein has a two-decade career of research and evaluation of wellness initiatives, focusing on population health, prevention and treatment. As Medical Director, Dr. Goldstein oversees clinical care, program development and innovation.
Charlie Sapp, LCSW, LCAS is the Town Tobacco Cessation Specialist. He is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist. He received his Master’s degree in Social Work from UNC-Chapel Hill in 2020. Charlie is available to work with Town Employees to reach their wellness goals around tobacco-use by building a customized treatment plan and providing ongoing support. He also provide cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.
Charlie can be reached at Charles_Sapp@med.unc.edu and by phone at 984-974-8455.
Kevin Tate, MHA, is the Director of Clinical Business Operations at UNC Family Medicine. Kevin has been an administrator and analyst for the UNC Department of Family Medicine since 2005. He is currently responsible for all outpatient healthcare operations and finance for the department.
Kevin was part of the initial implementation team that developed the Wellness@Work program in partnership with the Town of Chapel Hill in 2011, and has continued to support the program’s planning, budget, and reporting since inception.
Kevah Jones is the administration support specialist for Wellness@Work, assisting with many programs, including the annual HRA Drive and fall flu vaccination clinics. She has been involved with Wellness@Work since 2011.
Keith Compson, PT, MBA, is the Administrative Director at the Department of Family Medicine. Keith has over 25 years of healthcare delivery and leadership experience and has been with UNC Family Medicine since 2022. He is responsible for all outpatient clinical operations for Family Medicine, including supporting the Town of Chapel Hill Wellness@Work program.
Appointments are available
weekdays 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
Walk-in services are available.
Chapel Hill Wellness@Work is a joint collaboration between the Town of Chapel Hill and UNC Health Care Department of Family Medicine.