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Linda Ambrus Broenniman, author of “The Politzer Saga,” to present Joseph J. Naples ’41 Conversations in Christ and Culture Lecture Series

Please join us in welcoming Linda Ambrus Broenniman, author of “The Politzer Saga,” a captivating memoir in which Broenniman delves in to the discovery of her own, previously hidden, Jewish identity, and pieces together the history of eight generations of Jewish ancestors.

Wednesday, Nov. 13, Grupp Fireside Lounge in the Richard E. Winter Student Center.

Presentation will begin at noon. A light lunch will be available.

Please confirm your attendance with Shannon Lyons at lyonss@canisius.edu.

Submitted by: Nicole Zienty, Donor Engagement Coordinator, Advancement

Join Us: Schreiner Pre-Medical Center Distinguished Speaker Series

The Dr. George E. Schreiner ’43 Pre-Medical Center at Canisius University will welcome John Rowe ’66, MD, to campus on Tuesday, October 8 to deliver a lecture titled “Myths and Realities of Healthcare.”  The event, which is free and open to the public, takes place at 7:00 p.m. in the Chester HON ’01 and Diane Stranczek Science Hall Commons.  Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

John Rowe is the Julius B. Richmond Professor of Health Policy and Aging at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and chair of the Advisory Council at Stanford University’s Center on Longevity.  He has dedicated his career to gerontology and geriatrics with a special focus on research and efforts to help build the strength of the field in healthcare and science.  Rowe describes his scholarship as both empirical and conceptual.

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Submitted by: Nicole Zienty, Donor Engagement Coordinator, Advancement

Myths and Realities of Healthcare

 

 

The Dr. George E. Schreiner ’43 Pre-Medical Center at Canisius University will welcome John Rowe ’66, MD, to campus on Tuesday, October 8 to deliver a lecture titled “Myths and Realities of Healthcare.”  The event, which is free and open to the public, takes place at 7:00 p.m. in the Chester HON ’01 and Diane Stranczek Science Hall Commons.  Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

John Rowe is the Julius B. Richmond Professor of Health Policy and Aging at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health and chair of the Advisory Council at Stanford University’s Center on Longevity.  He has dedicated his career to gerontology and geriatrics with a special focus on research and efforts to help build the strength of the field in healthcare and science.

Click here to read more.

Submitted by: Nicole Zienty, Donor Engagement Coordinator, Advancement

 

 

Servant Leadership

Join us for a presentation by distinguished Canisius alumnus

Michael R. Weinholtz ’87

Friday, September 13 | 1:00 p.m.

Chester HON ’01 & Diane Stranczek Commons, Science Hall

Mike Weinholtz joined CompHealth Group, later named CHG Healthcare Services, in 1998. As Co-Founder, President and CEO, Mike transformed the company from a predominantly single-lined provider of temporary physician staffing into a healthcare staffing leader placing both permanent and temporary healthcare professionals of all types.

Since it’s inception, CHG has developed into one of the largest physician staffing companies in the United States, with annual revenues approaching $2 billion. The company has grown to 3,500 employees, with offices located in Florida, North Carolina, Connecticut, Oklahoma, Georgia, and Virginia. CHG has been ranked by Fortune Magazine on their America’s Best Employers list.

Please confirm your attendance with Nicole Zienty, Donor Engagement Coordinator zientyn@canisius.edu 

Submitted by: Nicole Zienty, donor engagement coordinator, Advancement

Servant Leadership

Join us for a presentation by distinguished Canisius alumnus Michael R. Weinholtz ’87

Friday, September 13 | 1 p.m. | Chester HON ’01 & Diane Stranczek Science Hall Commons

Mike Weinholtz joined CompHealth Group, later named CHG Healthcare Services, in 1998. As Co-Founder, President and CEO, Mike transformed the company from a predominantly single-lined provider of temporary physician staffing into a healthcare staffing leader placing both permanent and temporary healthcare professionals of all types.

Since it’s inception, CHG has developed into one of the largest physician staffing companies in the United States, with annual revenues approaching $2 billion. The company has grown to 3,500 employees, with offices located in Florida, North Carolina, Connecticut, Oklahoma, Georgia, and Virginia. CHG has been ranked by Fortune Magazine on their America’s Best Employers list.

Please confirm your attendance with Nicole Zienty, Donor Engagement Coordinator zientyn@canisius.edu 

Submitted by: Nicole Zienty, donor engagement coordinator, Advancement