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Dr. Khan Nedd elected as new board chair for W.K. Kellogg Foundation

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Lundi, décembre 18, 2023

Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) announced today the election of Dr. Khan Nedd of Grand Rapids, Mich., as its new board chair, and welcomed Denise Brooks-Williams of Detroit, Mich., as its new trustee.

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  • Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) announced today the election of Dr. Khan Nedd of Grand Rapids, Mich., as its new board chair, and welcomed Denise Brooks-Williams of Detroit, Mich., as its new trustee.
  • Nedd, who joined the board in 2016, will serve a one-year term as chair.
  • Nedd is a steadfast champion for building strong families and communities where children can thrive,” said La June Montgomery Tabron, president and CEO of the Kellogg Foundation.
  • Kellogg Foundation (WKKF), founded in 1930 as an independent, private foundation by breakfast cereal innovator and entrepreneur Will Keith Kellogg, is among the largest philanthropic foundations in the United States.

Cancer Hope Network Announces National Collaboration With Unite Us to Increase Access to Resources for Patients and Families

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Jeudi, novembre 17, 2022

CHESTER, N.J., Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cancer Hope Network, a nonprofit providing one-on-one peer support for cancer patients and caregivers, is pleased to launch a National Collaboration with Unite Us, the nation's leading technology company connecting health and social care services, to increase access to resources and services for Cancer Hope Network's patients through a secure coordinated care network.

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  • Cancer Hope Network, a nonprofit providing one-on-one peer support for cancer patients and caregivers, is pleased to launch a National Collaboration with Unite Us, the nation's leading technology company connecting health and social care services, to increase access to resources and services for Cancer Hope Network's patients through a secure coordinated care network.
  • CHESTER, N.J., Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Cancer Hope Network , a nonprofit providing one-on-one peer support for cancer patients and caregivers, is pleased to launch a National Collaboration with Unite Us , the nation's leading technology company connecting health and social care services, to increase access to resources and services for Cancer Hope Network's patients through a secure coordinated care network.
  • Cancer Hope Network was the first in the nation to provide peer support for cancer patients.
  • Cancer Hope Network has participated in regional Unite Us networks for several years, connecting with community experts and social service professionals to support individuals facing cancer.

Dr. Khan J. Nedd Joins Velatura Board of Directors

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Jeudi, décembre 16, 2021

ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dr. Khan J. Nedd has joined the Velatura Public Benefit Corporations (Velatura) Board of Directors.

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  • ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dr. Khan J. Nedd has joined the Velatura Public Benefit Corporations (Velatura) Board of Directors.
  • Dr. Nedd is renowned for his work addressing healthcare disparities and diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.
  • We are delighted to have Dr. Nedd join the board of directors, said Tim Pletcher, DHA, President and CEO of Velatura.
  • Through its operating units of Velatura Services, Velatura HIE Corp and USQHIN, Velatura Public Benefit Corporation looks to service the landscape of needs across the country for sustainable interoperability.

Paul Landry celebrates 25 years advocating for people with disabilities...even Cerebral Palsy has not held him back

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Mercredi, août 11, 2021

"Thank you Elmer Cerano and Leslynn Angel for your leadership and allowing me to advocate in my own unique way."

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  • "Thank you Elmer Cerano and Leslynn Angel for your leadership and allowing me to advocate in my own unique way."
  • Paul is celebrating his 25 years by asking others to contribute to: http://www.mi-ucp.org/donate
    Paul wasn't born with cerebral palsy.
  • His father gave him mouth to mouth resuscitation, but in that short amount of time he developed cerebral palsy.
  • In reality, more than 65 percent of the people we serve have a disability other than cerebral palsy.