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Kidney Professionals Named As 2021 Medal Of Excellence Award Winners
America s Largest Independent Kidney Patient Organization Recognizes Top Professionals
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TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP), America s oldest and largest independent, patient-led kidney advocacy organization, has announced recipients of its 2021 Medal of Excellence. The award is one of the Association s highest honors for kidney healthcare professionals. It is designed to elevate local, national, and international figures who have been at the forefront of advancements in kidney care and patient empowerment. As AAKP enters its second year of the Decade of the Kidney™ (2020-2030) Initiative, we are honored to recognize those professionals who are committed to improving and extending the lives of all kidney patients. These professionals use research, technology, innovation, and quality treatments to
Advisers Giving Back: Rita Fiumara and the Financial Literacy Gap Providing Barron’s magazine subscriptions to graduate students at her alma mater is one way Rita Fiumara, a retirement plan specialist at UBS, hopes to help improve financial literacy in the U.S.
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It seems like more than a coincidence that many of the subjects of the PLANADVISER Advisers Giving Back profile series are also winners of our Top 100 or Retirement Plan Adviser of the Year awards.
After all, people who are highly successful in business are often also generous supporters of charities and philanthropic organizations, and that is certainly true in the retirement plan services industry. To name just a few, leading firms such as SageView, CAPTRUST, Atlanta Retirement Partners and Chepenik Financial have all been named Advisers of the Year while also being highly active in their local, regional and international giving efforts.
Cincinnati Magazine
January 14, 2021
R&B and soul singer Aziza Love remembers a childhood growing up in Bond Hill, Walnut Hills, and Westwood attending events for the deaf community. Her mother was working toward her deaf interpretation certification and encouraged Love to partake in the social gatherings and even take interpretation classes herself. From an early age, she says, her mother instilled a passion for celebrating what makes each individual unique.
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“In my household, learning how to expand our minds to different folks and their different abilities was essential,” says Love. “My sister has an autoimmune disease, and we’ve had to communicate with her differently throughout my life. So being aware of different kinds of people in this world and figuring out how to communicate was always really important.”
Brian Chen, Tariro Mzezewa, Ceylan Yeginsu, Elaine Glusac and Sarah Firshein, The New York Times
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Updated: 31 Dec 2020 12:23 PM BdST Passengers aboard the World Dream on a “cruise to nowhere” watch a movie at an open air screening in Singapore, Nov. 19, 2020. The New York Times
The travel world has been on a roller coaster in 2020. Even as vaccination campaigns started in the United States and Europe, countries slammed shut their borders to visitors from the United Kingdom, because of a new strain of the coronavirus. And while the number of people flying in the United States is again on the rise topping 1 million a day on the weekend before Christmas a patchwork of quarantine and testing regulations remains in place in many parts of the country.