Baltimore’s Business Leaders: Kennedy Krieger Institute
Kennedy Krieger Institute is pleased to welcome Bradley Schlaggar, M.D., as President and Chief Executive Officer, and Nancy Grasmick, Ed.D., as Chair of the Board of Directors.
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Kennedy Krieger Institute is pleased to welcome Bradley Schlaggar, M.D. Ph.D.,, as President and Chief Executive Officer, and Nancy Grasmick, Ed.D., as Chair of the Board of Directors.
Kennedy Krieger Institute is pleased to welcome Bradley Schlaggar, M.D., as President and Chief Executive Officer, and Nancy Grasmick, Ed.D., as Chair of the Board of Directors.
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Voya's Doug Peters and advisor Alicia Kong, along with Mark Jackowitz and Sarala Katta, both of Voya Financial, surround Deidre Rabuck (center), Voya's 2018 Unsung Heroes program second-place $12,000 grant award winner, to congratulate her after a celebration at Kennedy Krieger School: Fairmont Campus. (Handout photo)
Educator wins national honor for her innovative concert at Kennedy Krieger: Fairmount.
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Led by Dr. Beth Slomine and Dr. Stacy Suskauer, Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Pediatric Brain Injury Program combines compassionate and holistic patient care with cutting-edge brain injury research.
(Photo by Steve Ruark)
Led by Dr. Beth Slomine and Dr. Stacy Suskauer, Kennedy Krieger Institute’s Pediatric Brain Injury Program combines compassionate and holistic patient care with cutting-edge brain injury research.
Read MoreDr. Gary Goldstein is expected to retire in several months, once the institute specializing in pediatric developmental disabilities appoints a new CEO and president.
Read MoreToday’s Need to Know news roundup includes updates on Kennedy Krieger’s CEO Dr. Gary Goldstein, Gal Gadot at the Academy Awards, anti-Semitism in the U.S. and more.
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