About Regina Rogoff
Chief Executive Officer - People's Community Clinic

Regina Rogoff, J.D., has degrees from the University of Michigan/Ann Arbor and the University of Texas at Austin School of Law. Prior to joining PCC, Regina was Executive Director of the Legal Aid of Central Texas for twenty years and a Legal Aid staff attorney for ten years, beginning her career as a VISTA lawyer. Regina has held numerous leadership positions in Austin's human services, legal and Jewish communities. She currently serves on the Boards of Capital I.D.E.A. and the Interfaith Education Fund. She is a past co-chair of Austin Interfaith and a past-president of the Austin Area Human Services Association (now One Voice Central Texas).

The Austin Bar Association (formerly the Travis County Bar Association) created the "Regina Rogoff Award" in her honor to be given annually to an attorney in Travis County who demonstrates outstanding service in the public/non-profit sector. Regina has been recognized by the Austin Business Journal as a "Profile in Power" (2007) and a "Healthcare Hero" (2005). Under her leadership, the People's Community Clinic was awarded the 2005 Ethics in Business Award by the Samaritan Center. She takes special pride in introducing the nationally recognized anti-racism program, "Facing History and Ourselves" to the Austin area.

Regina is an avid rower and can be seen rowing most mornings on Lady Bird Lake. She has been married to Sam Jones, CPA, for over 35 years. She is the mother of two adult daughters, Alissa Jones Zachary and Sarah Jones, and the grandmother of Elijah (Eli) Zachary.