Elizabeth DuBose BIO

Born and raised in Florence, SC, Elizabeth moved to Greenville in 1999 to attend Furman University. After Furman, she attended the Medical University of South Carolina where she earned a Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Science in Physical Therapy in 2006 and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy in 2008. Since joining the Junior League of Greenville in 2009, Elizabeth has held various leadership roles such as Home Run for Healthy Kids Logistics Coordinator, Home Run for Healthy Kids Chair, Community Impact Vice President, Nominating Chair, and currently President Elect. These roles have involved community service and supporting women’s development.

Professionally, Elizabeth is the Administrator of Prisma Health Roger C Peace Rehabilitation Hospital and pediatrics therapies. She is dedicated to community health and wellness and has served on multiple boards in Greenville including the Upstate Greenways and Trails Alliance, YMCA Greenville Metro board, Brain Injury Association of South Carolina, South Carolina Brain Injury Leadership Council, Women in Healthcare United Way Committee, and Communities in School of Greenville County. She is a 2022 graduate of the Prisma Health Top Talent program and is a 2024 Prisma Health Upstate Foundation Be the Difference award recipient.

During her free time, Elizabeth enjoys hiking, outdoor activities, and traveling. She also contributes to Furman University as a Women of Distinction mentor for the Furman Women’s basketball team.