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SANDY, Utah, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ For the eighth season, Mountain America Credit Union committed to donating $50 to Huntsman Cancer Foundation for every 3-point shot made by the Utah Jazz. With the Utah Jazz hitting more than 1,100 3-point shots during the 2020-2021 season, Mountain America presented Huntsman Cancer Foundation with a check for $62,000.
This season, the Utah Jazz has set both new NBA and team records for 3-point shots:
Mountain America’s President and CEO, Sterling Nielsen, presents a $62,000 check to Dr. Beckerle, CEO at Huntsman Cancer Institute, during the May 8 Utah Jazz game.
During the February 22 and 24 games, the Utah Jazz hit 50 3-point shots, setting a new NBA record for the number of 3-point shots in two consecutive games.
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Huntsman Cancer Institute
In recognition of exceptional service including scientific achievements, training, and scholarly accomplishments, faculty at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah (U of U) have recently received honors for their work. HCI congratulates faculty who have recently been honored with new or renewed endowed chairs and professorships, as well as a faculty member who was recently recognized as a distinguished professor at the U of U.
Endowed chairs at HCI play an important role in creating a partnership between donors and researchers. These chairs can provide resources to attract and retain top faculty, fund lab trainees, and support innovative research.
Courtesy Valentina Tintori.
They say that if you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life and art advisor and curator Valentina Tintori is very lucky in that sense. With a passion for the arts that began in high school, the Venezuela native now has 25 years of independent art advisory experience and her own Miami-based firm.
Valentina has advised in the creation of concept-driven collections for private collections, galleries, non-profit foundations, and financial institutions, always considering the aesthetic and monetary value of a piece. And as an avid emerging collector in her own right, Valentina’s passion for identifying high-potential mid-career artists extends beyond her career.