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Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Welcomes Dr. Charmion Patton as Senior Vice President


Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute Welcomes Dr. Charmion Patton as Senior Vice President
04/05/2021 | 11:00am EDT
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Fort Myers, Fla., April 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute (FCS) is pleased to welcome Charmion Patton, EdD, PHR as Senior Vice President of People & Culture. In this newly created role, Dr. Patton will oversee the development of strategic and innovative culture initiatives to attract, engage and develop the FCS workforce, encompassing recruitment, organizational design, performance management, total rewards and HR compliance. She will also serve as the company’s Diversity & Inclusion Officer.  
“Dr. Patton will play a critical role in advancing our FCS commitment to becoming an employer of choice,” said FCS CEO Nathan H. Walcker. “In partnership with executive and senior leaders, she will help ensure that our business decisions and action ....

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Letters to The Sun, Feb. 23, 2021: Apply for the B.C. Recovery Benefit


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The retirement income of most retired seniors is comprised mainly of pension and/or investment income, and has been virtually unaffected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Many retired seniors do not really have a financial need for the provincial government’s tax-free recovery benefit of between $10 and $1,000. If your family net income in 2019 was $125,000 or less, you get the full $1,000. From $125,000 to $175,000, it is gradually reduced.
At first glance, I had no intention to apply for this benefit. But I did apply, and I am encouraging all seniors (and anyone else for that matter) who qualify but do not need the money to do the same. This a rare opportunity to have absolute control over how your tax dollars are spent. Simply take your benefit, whatever the amount, and donate it to a charitable cause that helps people in need in your community, preferably one with low or no administrative costs. Your local food bank and school food programs are good examples. ....

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Joyce Nelson, influential Oregon Native American activist and Spirit of Portland Award winner, dies at 86


Joyce Nelson, influential Oregon Native American activist and Spirit of Portland Award winner, dies at 86
Updated Feb 15, 2021;
Posted Feb 15, 2021
Buzz and Joyce Nelson spent decades working to better Portland s Native American community. (YouTube/Hands On Greater Portland)
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Joyce Nelson, a prominent local Native American activist who helped found the pioneering Native American Rehabilitation Association, died Feb. 4. She was 86.
Joyce received numerous honors through the years for her community service, including a Spirit of Portland Award in 2006 for being “a consistent source for collaboration and advocacy in the Native American community in Portland for over 50 years.”
Delores Joyce (Culbertson) Nelson was born on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana. She and her family moved to Oregon in 1944, settling first in Vanport City and then, after the Vanport flood, in Portland. She attended Lincoln High School, where she was a ....

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