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Athena Awards 2013
Issue: May/June 2013
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Athena Awards 2013: Kristin Oswick
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Alexis Parisi
Kristin Oswick brought her long-held passions to her job, and now actively encourages others to find the spark within that could change their lives.
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Athena Awards 2013: Cortney Kilbury
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Lindsay Boyle
Cortney Kilbury’s approachability, empathy and creativity have fueled her work in the community and made an impact on the lives of others.
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Athena Awards 2013: Suzanne Allen
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Ann-Marie Vazzano
A teacher, mentor and skilled fundraiser, Suzanne Allen is working to help charitable organizations soar.
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Athena Awards 2013: Heidi Gartland
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Heide Aungst
University Hospitals’ Heidi Gartland works with lawmakers, health care professionals and the community as an advocate for women and children.
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Athena Awards 2013: Roxia Boykin
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Ann-Marie Vazzano
With a focus on patient advocacy, Roxia Boykin works to promote and protect quality medical care for greater Akron’s most vulnerable population.
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Athena Awards 2013: Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Lynne Thompson
Dr. Margaret Larkins-Pettigrew has spent time working in underserved countries for years. But her latest initiative is to build long-lasting sustainable care in a place that desperately needs it, while teaching new doctors to see health care from a different angle.
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Athena Awards 2013: Janine Janosky
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Jane Day
Austen BioInnovation Institute’s Janine Janosky blends a statistician’s love of research with a knack for connecting people to help create a healthier community.
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Athena Awards 2013: Nancy Tinsley
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Sarah Hollander
Nancy Tinsley helps keep University Hospitals fit by focusing on efficiencies and problem solving.
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Athena Awards 2013: Katerina Papas
Issue: May/June 2013
Author(s): Jane Day
Summit County Children Services’ Katerina Papas helps improve the lives of abused and neglected children while supporting causes that strengthen girls and women.