Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders hires media veteran as new CEO
Kevin Browett
The Michigan Institute for Neurological Disorders has named Kevin Browett, the publisher and founder of SEEN Magazine, as its new CEO.
Browett s new role at the Farmington Hills-based health care company is effective immediately, according to a Thursday news release.
In his new job, Browett is tasked with overseeing the neurology practice s four locations in Michigan and its more than 25 providers. The organization offers MRI, infusion, pain management, diagnostic testing and specialty centers focused on conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson s Disease. We have grown as a company and found we to needed have an experienced leader to take us forward, strengthen our organization and execute the strategies necessary to better serve our patients, William Boudouris, M.D. and president of the company, said in the release.
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Patricia Rooney, wife of late Steelers chairman, dead at 88
Updated Jan 31, 2021;
Posted Jan 31, 2021
In this April 16, 2015, photo, Dan and Patricia Rooney attend the 42nd Art Rooney Awards in Pittsburgh. Patricia Rooney, the wife of late Pittsburgh Steelers chairman Dan Rooney, has died. She was 88. The Steelers said in a statement that Patricia Rooney died peacefully at her home Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021. A cause of death was not given. (Rebecca Droke/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP)AP
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PITTSBURGH (AP) Patricia Rooney, the wife of late Pittsburgh Steelers chairman Dan Rooney, has died. She was 88.
The Steelers said in a statement that Patricia Rooney died peacefully at her home on Saturday. A cause of death was not given.
A new day, and a new moment for America.
Time to let the healing begin.
Republicans, Democrats and people across the nation echoed those themes when expressing their hopes for Joe Biden’s new administration and a future less fraught with anger and division in the United States.
“There are times in America that have felt very charged with political tension and a great sense of fear and discord. But that’s the beauty of the new election: to turn the page on that and try to move on to something more positive,” said Ken Gormley, president of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
Jan 23, 2021
Sister Mary Brown (Emmanuel), died peacefully January 17, 2021 at Mount St. Joseph with her sisters at her bedside. Sr. Mary was a native of St. Clare, West Virginia, and was preceded in death by her parents, Harvey and Ella Sweeney Brown, and her brother, Lawrence Bro- wn, and her sister, Helena Schaffer.
Sr. Mary is survived by her sister, Pauline Schaffer of Vienna, WV and several nephews and nieces.
She attended St. Clara Grade School and Doddridge County High School. Upon graduation, she entered the Congregation of St. Joseph in Wheeling on January 4, 1942. She graduated from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a BA Degree in Elementary Education.