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Colorado Chief Justice Mary Mullarkey announces at a news conference in the Supreme Court Chambers in Denver on Thursday, June 3, 2010, that she is retiring November 30.
Colorado’s first woman to serve as a Supreme Court chief justice, Mary Mullarkey, died Wednesday morning after living with multiple sclerosis for many years. She was 77.
Mullarkey is heralded as a trailblazer and champion of women’s and minority rights, according to those who knew her.
“As a jurist and a leader, she played a critical role in transforming the justice system in Colorado,” said Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser in a statement. “Her mentoring and support for greater diversity and inclusion in the legal profession is another important part of her legacy. With her sharp intellect, tenacity, and compassion, Chief Justice Mullarkey was the definition of a public servant and our state is better because of her dedicated service.”
Health Logic Interactive is Pleased to Announce the Appointment of Experienced MedTech Executive as CEO
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Mr. Barthel is an experienced executive leader in the medical device space with a successful track record.
Mr. Barthel founded The SmartPill and led the company as CEO & President until its acquisition by medical device giant, Medtronic (Nasdaq:MDT). Mr. Barthel successfully took The SmartPill company from its initial patent through the entire product development process, including raising over $70 million USD in multiple funding rounds. Mr. Barthel led his team through multiple clinical trials, manufacturing, FDA approval, and successful insurance reimbursement. After the acquisition by Medtronic, Mr. Barthel joined the company as Area Vice President, GIH
Murray Burfeind dead at 89 January 26, 2021
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Murray Albert Burfeind, 89, died December 16 in Red Wing, Minnesota. Born May 8, 1931, in Belvidere Township, rural Lake City, Minnesota, he grew up on the family farm. As a young boy he learned to play piano. By age 12 he started to play the pipe organ, and soon began playing for various churches. Burfeind graduated from Lake City High School in 1949, and went on to study at Bethany College, Mankato, Minnesota, and Concordia College, St. Paul, Minnesota. He graduated as a parochial school teacher and taught elementary school in Fond du Lac and Appleton, Wisconsin. At Fond du Lac, St. Peter’s Lutheran Church was buying a new organ, and as the church organist he served on the selection committee. After visiting Wicks Organ Company in Highland, Illinois, and recommending purchase of a pipe organ from that firm, he found his lifelong interest in organ construction. After one last year of tea
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Two area students have been named to the deanâs least for the fall semester at St. Norbert College in DePere, Wisconsin.
To be named to the deanâs list, students must earn a minimum 3.5 grade point average.
Those named to the deanâs list include:
Clare Santas of Beloit and
Cora Purdue of Brodhead.
Three area students were named to the deanâs list for the fall semester at Olivet Nazarene University in Bourbonnais, Illinois.
Students must earn a minimum 3.5 grade point average in order to be named to the deanâs list.