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Celebrating NDEAM E10

October 24, 2022 by Karen

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In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Terell Welch, Frank Vance and Isaac Shapiro joined host David Steinmetz in a conversation about the benefits of hiring people with disabilities. Terell stated that a recent study has shown that companies that championed people with disabilities outperformed others — driving profitability and shareholder returns. Revenues were 28 percent higher, Net income 200 percent higher, and Profit margins 30 percent higher.

Isaac Shapiro stated that he noticed a positive shift in company culture, performance and empathy after he implemented his DEIA initiative that includes people who are blind or have other disabilities.

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AZ Job Connection is a web-based job-matching and labor market information system. AZ Job Connection provides job seekers, employers, and training providers with easy-to-use tools that support a wide range of activities. As a service of the public workforce system, AZ Job Connection is completely free for you to use. You only need a computer and internet access to do the following:

  • Create and post a resume or job posting
  • Determine whether you’re eligible for state- or federally funded workforce programs
  • Search for the ideal job or job candidate
  • Search for the ideal training or service provider
  • Research labor market information
  • And much more!

Terell-WelchTerell Welch was born and raised in Southern California, moved to Arizona following his honorable discharge from the United States Army, and after two years of study at Biola University in La Mirada, CA.

Shortly after moving to Phoenix, Terell was accepted into a one-year Leisure & Hospitality Management training program. Built on a hands-on approach to leadership, which has stayed with Terell in his various stages, from trainee to VP of Operations over his twenty-five plus years in the industry.

The Arizona Department of Economic Security hired Terell in 2010 as food operations consultant for the Business Enterprise Program and was later promoted to the Program Training Officer II. Later, Terell was invited to transfer to the Employer Engagement Administration where he works as an Employment Coordinator/Liaison.

He and his lovely wife Sharon Monica have been married for forty years on the 23rd and have two sons, two daughters-in-law and four grandchildren, where he specializes in everything grand.

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The Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired is a local not for profit agency that provides services for persons who are legally blind or visually impaired. Many of these programs are for persons who are adjusting to living with vision loss and who wish to acquire enough independence to reenter the labor market.

Frank-VanceFrank Vance is a native Arizonan who has worked for ACBVI since 1985. He holds degrees in Psychology and Counseling from Arizona State University.

His position at ACBVI is Director of Rehabilitation Services. Frank’s hobbies include camping, reading, and community service.

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Nothing feels as good as being nice and clean. For Cleanlogic, it’s more than a feeling, it’s the way they run their business, make their products and treat their customers.

It’s why they offer a full line of bath and shower accessories that not only get you clean, but that you can feel good about using. It’s why they use plastic-free packaging and offer a line of products made from sustainable materials.  It’s why they have Braille on all of their packaging and donate a portion of their profits through technology grants that empower visually-impaired people to lead more independent lives.

Headquartered in Audubon, Pennsylvania U.S.A., IMS Trading has more than 15 years’ experience designing and manufacturing personal care accessories. Our leading brand, Cleanlogic, has been the fastest growing bath and skin care accessory brand in the U.S. for the last three years, and the #1 brand in the U.S. grocery channel.

Isaac-ShapiroHusband and new father of a ten-month-old, Isaac Shapiro has been the CEO and Co-Founder of IMS Trading, the parent company that owns Cleanlogic, for the last 20 years. Isaac’s inspiration for becoming a social entrepreneur is thanks to his mother, Beatriz, better known as Bea.

Bea was born and raised in Mexico and started losing her vision at seven years old, eventually diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa (RP). Her entire family moved to New Mexico so she could attend a school for the blind, where she received mobility training and became a very independent person from a young age.

After graduating from college and being employed by the U.S. Military as an operator for the White House and the Pentagon since she was highly skilled with technology, Bea, her husband, and her children moved to Arizona, where she started volunteering for the Tucson Association for the Blind, training students at the Association and building a $2 million assistive technology computer program for the blind and visually impaired community to obtain employment, where she worked 80-90 hours a week to grow her business.

Isaac attended Arizona State University, double majoring in supply chain and marketing. Isaac knew he wanted to start his own business early on, just like his mom. In 2006, Isaac and his business partner, Mike Ghesser, came up with and launched Cleanlogic, a line of high-quality bath and skincare tools.

Isaac knew he wanted to give back to the blind and visually impaired community, so Cleanlogic first started to add Braille product descriptors to some of its products, to call attention to the blind and visually impaired community to help individuals lead a more independent life, coining the mission, “Brands with Braille.”

Later in March of 2021, Cleanlogic underwent a rebrand on its packaging, now being more sustainable with paper replacing plastic, which has also allowed the brand to include Braille product descriptors on 100% of its products. Another way Cleanlogic is helping the community is by recruiting and providing opportunities in the workforce at their headquarters in Audubon, Pennsylvania for blind and visually impaired employees, in addition to differently abled employees.

Along with the launch of Cleanlogic in 2006, Isaac and his mom created the Inspiration Foundation, which is a nonprofit organization that provides technology for those with vision loss as well as award grants to other blind and visually impaired nonprofits, focusing on his mom’s passion for using adaptive technology.

Isaac joined and started working with VisionServe Alliance, a leadership collective of organizations and individuals dedicated to improving the quality of life with and for people with vision loss. They shifted their original idea and decided to donate to VisionServe to give grants to agencies providing adaptive technology training.

Over the last 16 years, the Inspiration Foundation has awarded over 70 grants and gained 35 foundational partnerships. All of this that Isaac has worked for lives in Cleanlogic’s mission, “Inspiring All to achieve Independence & Success.”

Follow Cleanlogic on LinkedIn and Facebook and Instagram.

About Your Host

David-SteinmetzAs the manager of Community and Public Relations, David Steinmetz uses his expertise, education, and personal experiences to “change the perception of blindness.”

Diagnosed with RP, a blinding retinal disease, at the age of 19, David uses his personal story to drive change that leads to improved employment outcomes and community integration for people who are blind or visually impaired.

Mr. Steinmetz graduated from Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Economics. Additionally, Steinmetz has continued his education by graduating from the Business Management Training (BMT) program provided by Darden Graduate School of Business, University of Virginia.

In 2008, David was the national recipient of the National Industries for the Blind Milton J. Samuelson Career Achievement award. This prestigious award recognized Mr. Steinmetz for his career achievements and community service work.

David Steinmetz is a member of the Governors’ Council on Blindness & Visual Impairments, is a Board Member at the Arizona Center for the Blind & Visually Impaired (ACBVI) and serves his community through the Chandler Lions Club.

Connect with David on LinkedIn and Instagram.Changing-the-Perception-of-Blindness-iTunes

About the Show

Changing the Perception of Blindness; One Conversation at a Time is dedicated to breaking down barriers, de-mystifying blindness and promoting real world solutions that empower people who are blind to live a full and inclusive life.

Host, David Steinmetz connects with organizations, industry professionals and thought leaders who are working to bridge the gap that creates a world accessible for all.

About Arizona Industries for the Blind

Arizona Industries for the Blind is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating employment opportunities for people who are blind. It’s employees, more than half of whom are blind, deliver a variety of products and services, including a full-service Warehousing and Distribution Center, confidential Digital Data Scan (DDS) services for private businesses and government and the operation of Base Supply Centers located at each of Arizona’s three military bases under the umbrella of the U.S. Department of Labor’s AbilityOne program.

Follow AIFB on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Tagged With: Arizona Job Connection, ARIZONA@WORK, blindness, body scrubber, cleanlogic, DES/Employer Engagement Administration, exfoliating body scrubber, Rehabilitation, visually impaired

Atlanta Cares Radio: Kay Eller with VRS, Ted Bradford with Gene Kansas and Jamine Moton with Skylar Security

January 24, 2020 by angishields

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Kay Eller has been engaged with Vision Rehabilitation Services of Georgia (VRS) since 2006 as a volunteer and financial supporter. In 2016, she joined their team as Business Development Manager. She then served as Interim Executive Director in mid 2019 upon the retirement of the then current ED. Upon review and consideration of multiple resumes by VRS Board of Directors’ Search Committee Kay, became the Executive Director as of November 13, 2019.

In 2006, as a founding member of a motorcycle riding club, Kay managed the group’s first organized ride with the proceeds benefiting VRS. She later walked the inaugural 2009 VRS Race to See (aka Spooktacular Chase) and has participated in all but one race since its inception. In fact, before joining the staff, she served as co-chairperson for the 2016 race.

With a BS/BA in Finance and over 25 years’ experience, Kay’s well versed in the needs & demands of businesses noting “businesses are increasingly aware people will drive farther to do business with a company perceived as inclusive and a good place to work”. Kay also stated, “Improving the quality of life in the community can contribute to a company’s wellbeing and positively impact their bottom line.”

Kay resides in Marietta with her husband Rick Roy and Mickey their Chihuahua (who thinks he’s a Golden Retriever). She’s also Step-Mother to Sabrina & Pascal who’ve each made her a Grandmother.

How to Connect with Kay

Website: http://www.vrsga.org

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VRSGA/

Ted Bradford, a community builder and urbanist at heart and through practice, moved to Atlanta in 2005 and got his Masters in Urban Policy Studies from Georgia State University. His experience in real estate brokerage and development, as well as his role as the former Chief of Staff to Councilmember Natalyn Archibong, led to his wealth of knowledge on the ins and outs of city life and the political, market and social forces that shape it.

Bradford created Real City, his commercial real estate development and consulting company, in order to put these principles into practice, to create the change that he wanted to see in the world around him and help others navigate the change in their own lives and businesses. Bradford says the company was primarily created to celebrate Atlanta and what makes the city remarkable.

Bradford also serves as Partner and Director of Operations at Constellations, a civic and social shared workspace founded by Gene Kansas of Gene Kansas | Commercial Real Estate, which recently received the Award of Excellence for Adaptive Use from Atlanta Urban Design Commission’s 2019 Design Awards. Bradford’s role at Constellations provides a hands-on opportunity to work with some of the city’s most relevant “movers and shakers,” in the heart of the historic Sweet Auburn district. Applying passion and expertise, Bradford is helping Atlanta realize its promise as a leading global city for the 21st century.

How to Connect with Ted

Website: https://www.genekansas.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-bradford/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gene_kansas/

Skylar Security is emerging as an innovative leader in the industry of privately-owned security companies by offering the next generation of services to customers in metro Atlanta and throughout the United States.

The reason for the firm’s success is its founder, Jamine Moton. She created a company that exceeds all aspects of industry expectations and has a mission to never become the problems it is called to solve. Skylar’s core belief is: Security is an emotion. Everyone deserves to be safe.

Its goal is to change how privately-owned security company customers are engaged and represented while simultaneously disrupting the culture of how officers are managed and recruited to protect those clients. Moton factors in each clients’ brand when matching them with Skylar personnel. As a result, Skylar has never lost a customer and has a 2% staff turnover rate. The company’s roster has grown from 30 to 450 guards, since being founded in 2015. Skylar also now operates in four states.

Moton’s approach to privately-owned security services has garnered her an unprecedented level of industry success. In 2019, she earned the Golden Ticket in the Atlanta-based WEI pitch competition. That sent her to the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in The Hague, Netherlands where she represented the City of Atlanta and business start-ups in the United States.

Moton has demonstrated the ability to focus on success as a former professional athlete, police officer and Olympic team member. She holds a master’s degree from Clemson University and is a graduate of Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses, Atlanta- based Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative and LaunchPad 2X.

How to Connect with Jamine

Website: https://www.skylarsecurity.com

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaminemoton/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/teamskylar/

What You’ll Learn in This Interview

  • The mission of VRS
  • What services VRS offers
  • Who is eligible for services at VRS
  • How to apply for services at VRS and if they’re covered by insurance
  • Gene Kansas as a cultural developer
  • The growth of the Armour-Ottley Loop and the Atlanta Beltline
  • Design economy
  • Launching a business in Atlanta
  • What it means to be an Ambassador for the Atlanta startup community
  • How Skylar Security innovates

About Your Host

Grace Hayden is dedicated to building comprehensive wealth management strategies to suit each of her clients’ financial paths. By establishing and maintaining good relationships with her clients, Grace is able to set up her clients’ accounts based on their needs, goals, and objectives.

In addition to being a familiar face around Atlanta Planning Group, after obtaining two bachelor’s degrees in Economics from the University of Venice – Ca’ Foscari and Georgia State University, Grace went on to work for some of the most well-known names in the financial industry, including Jackson National and Invesco, a global asset manager headquartered in Atlanta.

In Grace’s spare time she enjoys hiking, rock climbing, traveling and exploring Atlanta’s culinary scene.

Tagged With: Cultural Developer, Indie Studios, inspiring, low vision, Passionate, persevering, public safety partners, Rehabilitation, transition, vision

Scott Tekesky and Jason Smith with Bunker Labs, Terrie O’Hanlon with GreyOrange and Conrad Meertins with MyAbilities

October 15, 2019 by angishields

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Scott Tekesky is Bunker Labs Atlanta City Leader. He enjoys making connections for others and building supportive communities. Scott has a strong background with talent acquisition and operations, specifically focused on the military to civilian transition process.

As a former Infantry Officer, he still prefers to be out in the woods or with people as opposed to behind a desk.

Jason Smith is Bunker Labs Atlanta City Leader. He is a Sales Expert, Business Coach, Trainer, & Military Veteran Community Leader. Jason helps businesses grow predictable revenue by applying his years of professional experience to his clients’ business development goals. He can personally augment your sales team to conduct business development campaigns.

Jason can train your sales teams to implement tailored strategies he will develop in partnership with you. He will engage his network of partners and experts to meet your needs.

Follow Bunker Labs on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

In her role as CMO of GreyOrange, Terrie O’Hanlon is responsible for global brand positioning and influencer strategies as well as for leading GreyOrange’s market development, communications and demand generation programs.

O’Hanlon brings extensive expertise to her role, including leading marketing for emerging and established companies in supply chain, healthcare, financial ecommerce, enterprise applications and cybersecurity.

Her supply chain experience includes orchestrating a successful brand transformation for Manhattan Associates, a global leader in supply chain commerce, inventory optimization and omnichannel solutions, and for Steelwedge, a supply chain planning company acquired by e2Open in 2017.

Follow GreyOrange on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

Conrad Meertins attended St. John’s University in Queens, New York for his Bachelor of Science (B.S) in Computer Science and Master of Science in Mathematics (M.S). After moving to Georgia, he received his Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) from Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). Conrad also have many technical and leadership certifications such as Oracle DBA Masters and CCNA.

While living in New York, he was an Assistant Vice-President at Citibank/Citicorp Brokerage and Manager at Salomon’s Brothers Brokerage on Wall Street where the software he helped to write traded billions of dollars on a daily basis. In Georgia, Conrad held various leadership roles at Sprint, Center for Disease Control (CDC), Internet Security System (ISS) and HD Supply to name a few. His love for the community led him to be on the board of directors for South DeKalb Churches Federal Credit Union for many years.

As CEO of FamTeck and 25 years in Information Technology, Conrad brings a wealth of experience in disruptive technology as it relates to Database Security, optimization and doing more with less.

Conrad’s spiritual faith, love for the community and members of his family with different types of disabilities allowed him to embark on developing MyAbilities. Conrad encourages business leaders to look at ways to give back to the community outside of their core solutions. Together, we will make a difference.

Connect with Conrad on LinkedIn.

Tagged With: disabilities, doctor, Entrepreneurs, growth, Medication Reminder, military, MyAbilities, pharmacist, Rehabilitation, robotics, small business, Supply Chain, Veterans, warehousing

Zyrobotics

May 30, 2016 by angishields

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We host Dr. Johnetta Maccalla, CEO of Zyrobotics, an assistive technology company that was conceived in the summer of 2012 and officially incorporated in 2013 as a Georgia Tech Venturelab spin-off company. Their mission is to create accessible technologies that engage and empower children with disabilities and enhance their quality of life.

The technology company develops personalized technologies that are adaptive to each individual’s capabilities.  Zyrobotics first product offerings include accessible interfaces and smart toys, socially assistive robots, and a suite of educational apps that are specially designed to enable educational and accessible play. The company’s mission facilitates freedom through technology for children of all abilities.

Johnetta shared how she saw an opportunity to leverage her long background in research and development and robotics for several large, well-known enterprises to help children with disabilities.  Zyrobotics is now engaging with professionals in rehabilitation facilities to make them aware of this technology that has shown to help engage these children in their rehab exercises, as well as increasing compliance with the prescribed plan.

We talked about the fact that the technology company is actively seeking funding to support their marketing and production scalability.  The company is also interested in partnering with rehabilitation centers and physicians who would be prescribing such services so they and their patients can benefit from access to this tool.

Special Guest:

Dr. Johnettta Maccalla, CEO, Zyrobotics

 

Tagged With: CW Hall, disabilities, engagement, Health Connect South, Health Information Technology, healthcare technology, Rehabilitation

Dr. Alan Wang with Salude, Cappi Arneson with Foster & Witmer and Mike DiLeone with Lanier Islands

December 11, 2014 by Mike

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Dr. Alan Wang/Salude

???????????????????????????????Salude is a 46,610-square-foot, upscale transitional care and rehabilitation facility focused on providing exceptional care in a state-of-the-art environment. Helping patients recover is as much of an art as it is a science, and Salude combines clinical excellence with beautiful surroundings as a way to enhance the health and wellness of every person who passes through the doors.

Cappi Arneson/Foster & Witmer

Cappi Arneson, Foster & WitmerEstablished in 1976, Foster & Witmer specializes in all types of insurance coverage with a focus on hard to place risks. If you or someone you know is having a difficult time with their insurance, give them a call. Their ability to shop your coverage with several companies allows for the best results in the marketplace.

 

Mike DiLeone/Lanier Islands

Mike DiLeone, Lanier IslandsSituated along the shores of Georgia’s Great Lake, Lanier Islands features 1,500 scenic acres, beckoning to families and corporate groups alike. Marrying luxurious amenities with unparalleled natural beauty, a Lanier Islands vacation is one to be treasured long after your bags have been unpacked and your photos have been uploaded. With over 24,000 sq feet of indoor space, multiple unique outdoor function spaces and extensive team-building activities, a meeting at Lanier Islands is never just a meeting – it’s an inspirational experience.

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John Abel and Kirk Hines with AG Rhodes Health & Rehab, Reggie Jones with DTI and Wendy Bigham with Special Olympics Georgia

July 23, 2014 by Mike

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John Abel & Kirk Hines/AG Rhodes Health & Rehab

???????????????????????????????A.G. Rhodes Health & Rehab is a not-for-profit organization providing therapy & rehabilitation services, short-term recovery, and long-term care at three Atlanta-area locations. As one of Atlanta’s oldest nonprofits, A.G. Rhodes has set the standard for serving an aging community since 1904. Residents and their families, staff, volunteers and donors all contribute to an impressive reputation of success and commitment to excellence.

A.G. Rhodes constantly researches the latest technologies and trends in the industry, and seeks innovative approaches in providing superior care. Over the past year, the organization has significantly enhanced the services it offers with the addition of horticultural and music therapy programs within its rehabilitation and therapy department.  These new programs reflect a commitment to offer the best and most distinctive therapy and programming available.

Reggie Jones/DTI

???????????????????????????????DTI is the nation’s largest privately held legal process outsourcing company serving law firms and corporations. DTI helps their clients accelerate the changes they must make to remain competitive. DTI is a preeminent leader in the management of mission-critical information and processes. The company manages risk and minimizes costs associated with complex litigation and compliance functions. The company’s extensive managed services, litigation support and eDiscovery experience is unmatched in the industry. To learn more about DTI’s national footprint, flexibility, capacity and world-class project management, visit www.DTIglobal.com.

Wendy Bigham/Special Olympics Georgia

Special Olympics Georgia (SOGA) is the first and still the only organization to offer sports training and competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Special Olympics provides year-round sports training and competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy, and participate in the sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympics athletes and the community. There are 26,702 athletes in Georgia, which is the largest Special Olympics state program in the country. 26 sports are offered – even kayaking and equestrian. Five state games are held.

Tagged With: Courage, disabilities, dti, ediscovery, Exercise, flexibility, Georgia, intellectual disabilities, IT, kirk hines, managed services, misson critical information, nikole toptas, nursing home, physical fitness, reggie jones, rehab, Rehabilitation, Risk Management, Silver Lining in the Cloud, special olympics ga, special olympics georgia, therapy, wendy bigham

Transitional Care, Cardiology Services and Rehabilitation, and Hospital Medicine – Top Docs Radio

July 18, 2014 by angishields

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Dr. Wang of Salude, Dr. Kunjummen of Atlanta Heart Specialists, and Dr. Austin of Gwinnett Medcial Center Hospital Medicine
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Dr. Alan Wang, Dr. Martin Austin, Dr. Binu Kunjummen

 

Transitional Care

This week we are highlighting several medical practices and services that the community could benefit from knowing about.  Salude is an upscale transitional care and rehabilitation facility focused on providing specialized short-term, in-patient rehabilitation care in a state-of-the-art environment. Atlanta Heart Specialists’ physicians deliver a full range of cardiology services, including state-of-the-art prevention, consultation, diagnostic and treatment, and rehabilitation care.  Gwinnett Medical Center’s Hospital Medicine program helps optimize the patient’s health outcomes by providing round-the-clock physician oversight of care for patients during their stay in the hospital.

Special Guests:

Dr. Alan Wang, MD, Medical Director of Salude twitter_logo_small  facebook_logo_small3  youtube logo

  • Doctorate in Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Residency, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
  • Played key role in starting hospital medicine programs in four Emory hospitals
  • Former CMO, Emory Johns Creek Hospital
  • Recipient of numerous awards including Outstanding Teacher, Emory Family Medicine Residency and Emory Hospital Medicine Mark V for Overall Excellence in Hospital Medicine

Dr. Binu Kunjummen, MD, Interventional Cardiologist, Atlanta Heart Specialists    facebook_logo_small3  youtube logo

  • Doctorate of Medicine, Ross School of Medicine
  • Residency, Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center
  • Cardiology Fellowship, Tulane University
  • Pacemaker/Device Fellowship, Newark Beth Israel Hospital
  • Interventional Cardiology Fellowship, University of Texas
  • Numerous studies on percutaneous coronary artery and renal artery interventions

Dr. Martin Austin, MD, Hospital Medicine, Gwinnett Medical Center              

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  • Doctorate of Medicine New York University School of Medicine
  • Residency, Bellevue Hospital
  • Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Hospice and Palliative Medicine

Tagged With: CW Hall, dr. alan wang, dr. austin, dr. binu kunjummen, dr. kunjummen, dr. martin austin, dr. wang, Gwinnett Medical Center, Health Care Radio, health radio, Healthcare, healthcare radio, hospital medicine, hospitalist, inpatient physical rehabilitation, interventional cardiology, martin austin, multi-specialty team, Rehabilitation, salude, subacute care, team approach, Top Docs Radio, TopDocsRADIO, transitional care

Integra Hospital CEO Greg Rogers, Cornerstone Financial Partners John Winters and Tim Thornberry

January 12, 2011 by angishields

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Rogers, Greg compresssedAfter graduating from Baylor University in 1993 with a Masters of Business Administration in Management, Greg Rogers took a position with Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals working in sales, marketing and branding.  Of the 11 years Greg spent with Lilly, nine of them were in the area of neurosciences.  It was an area that spoke to his heart, and prepared him for his current position as the CEO of Integra Hospital in Plano.  Integra employs a unique model centered around neurological rehabilitation and recovery.  Most of their patients are admitted as the result of a stroke or brain injury, rather than for an orthopedic condition.  The difference is that 80% of the therapy is administered on a one on one basis, rather than in a group setting.  They have their work cut out for them as they “retrain” the brain to perform common functions.  Greg sees his work at Integra as ministry and mission, and he believes Integra’s motto, “Restoring Health, Restoring Hope”.  Visit Integra’s website at www.integrahospitalplano.com, or call them a 972-428-1740 for a tour!

Winters compressedJohn Winters was born and raised on the south side of Philadelphia.  After earning and MBA in Finance from LaSalle University, John married his wife Joan and began a career with AT&T in the area of finance, specifically mergers and acquisitions.  After spending time all over the Northeast, Europe, Saudi Arabia and South Korea, John finally found his way to Atlanta.  At the time, he became interested in financial services, and eventually started Cornerstone Financial Partners, LLC.  John has recently been appointed Planning Commissioner, District 1, for Gwinnett County.  He is also the current president of Gwinnett Council for Seniors, and a member of numerous boards, including Friends of Gwinnett County Senior Services.

 Thornberry compressedJohn’s partner at Cornerstone Financial Partners is Tim Thornberry.  Tim was a military brat, growing up doing hard time in Hawaii and Southern California!  He followed in his father’s footsteps.  After attending North Georgia College, he joined the Marine Corps Reserves.  He has served in two tours in Iraq.  He is currently the senior service officer for the American Legion in Duluth, and is the President of Sentinels of Freedom Gwinnett, working to bring “wounded warriors” home to Gwinnett County.  Tim and John’s business is committed to providing their clients conservative asset management and wealth protection.  Their business often leads them to pro bono advocacy work for Gwinnett County’s seniors.  Thanks, Tim and John for what you do in your community!  View their website at www.yourfinancialcornerstone.com, or contact them at 678-730-6100.

Special thanks to Griswold Special Care, A Tradition in Home Care Excellence since 1982, for hosting today’s show!

Tagged With: financial planning, home care, neurology, neurosciences, prudential, rehab, Rehabilitation, Stroke, wealth management

Eugeria! Radio Talks with Tim Young, Kelly Dunham and Wally Kelleman

December 3, 2009 by angishields

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Young, Tim croppedTim Young is a Geriatric Care Manager for Piedmont Hospital’s 60 Plus Program.  Sixty Plus is a free service to patients of Piedmont Hospital.  Given the complex and sometimes bewildering process of navigating the after effects of a geriatric illness or injury, Tim and two other Sixty Plus geriatric care manager’s provide resources, advice and counsel to patients and their families on all manner of topics.  Tim shares his passion for helping seniors not only via his job at Piedmont, but also through the Alzheimer’s Association, the Atlanta Regional Commission, Lutheran Services of Georgia and through the Buckhead Christian Ministry (a community food pantry and emergency assistance program).  To learn more about these organizations, or Sixty Plus, contact Tim at timothy.young@piedmont.org, or call the Sixty Plus Helpline at (404) 605-3867.

 

Dunham, Kelly croppedOur next guest, Atlanta native Kelly Dunham, developed a passion for helping others through volunteer work in a nursing home as a youth.  Always energetic and athletic, Kelly has a dream job – she get’s paid to play with her patients.  Kelly would agree – she loves her job at Gwinnett Medical Center’s Glancy Rehabilitation Center.  As a Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Kelly works with stroke patients, brain injury victims and many others as they try to regain a semblance of normalcy in their lives after their stay at Glancy.  Kelly even helps clients with their golf game!  One of her passions is her 2nd Thursday Stroke Support Group held at the Glancy center.  To learn more about Glancy and its programs, go to www.gwinnettmedicalcenter.com, or call Kelly directly at (678) 312-6167.

 

Kelleman, Wally croppedN. Wallace Kelleman, “Wally” to her friends, is nearly an institution in the Atlanta Elder Law community.  A lifelong student, Wally attended law school in the late 1980s, and graduated with two law degrees – one from Western New England College of Law, and one from Emory School of Law.  After 38 years as an RN, Wally recognized a gaping hole in the services available to Atlanta’s senior population, and formed The Kelleman Law Firm.  As one might expect, Wally spends time with clients helping with a broad range of issues, including estate planning and asset protection.  But more importantly, in Wally’s own words, she is “the conscience of the client or family.”  She is asking the difficult questions like, “who will support you when you are no longer able to support yourself?”  Wally can be reached via e-mail at attynwk@aol.com, or by phone at (770) 736-0369.

Tagged With: elder law, glancy, Glancy Rehab, lutheran services of georgia, piedmont sixty plus, Rehabilitation, Stroke, support group

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