The Links, Inc., is an organization boasting more than 16,000 professional women of African descent in 292 chapters across the United States and abroad.
Neel-Schaffer announced
Anna Marie Chapman has been hired to fill the new role of director of human resources and will oversee the team that provides support for all Neel-Schaffer employees and the employees of two affiliate firms,
True North Emergency Management and
Maptech. She has more than 25 years of progressive experience in the human resources field, strategic HR planning, talent acquisition, talent management and development, compensation, benefits, and safety and risk management. Chapman earned a bachelor s degree in marketing from the University of South Alabama.
The
Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association announced recipients of its 2021 awards during its virtual Music City Veterinary Conference on Feb. 20. Award winners are nominated and chosen by an awards committee of their peers. The winners included
Sonia Eden
Dr. Sonia Eden and her mother, Doris LaGrone, in Paris on one of their many overseas adventures.
Detroit Medical Center
Sonia Eden, M.D.
Dr. Sonia Eden took the job in September as chief of neurosurgery at DMC Harper University Hospital in Detroit because she felt like the offer was a calling for her to make a difference in the care of the many medically and socially underserved patients in her hometown. My work is very mission driven. Serving the underserved is what fills my tank, said Eden, who spent the last 12 years at Ascension Borgess Brain and Spine Institute in Kalamazoo. The cases are similar here, but the patient population is different.
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One local doctor is making history in the Motor City by becoming the first Black woman to lead the adult sector of the neurosurgery department with the Detroit Medical Center.