Alger Recognizes Nurses from The Brooklyn Hospital Center on the Frontline of COVID-19
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Alger and its employees donated $400,000 to pay the outstanding student debt of the The Brooklyn Hospital Center s nurse managers. Alger also provided a stress management program for the hospital s nurses throughout the summer.
Nurses are the backbone of a hospital, providing 24/7 care to patients, and too often are the unsung heroes of a crisis like this. BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PRWEB) December 16, 2020 The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBCH) is pleased to announce that Alger, a leading growth equity investment manager based in New York City, and its employees donated $400,000 to pay the outstanding student debt of the hospital’s nurse managers.
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