The thirteen College of Nursing and Public Health Advisory Board members have amassed nearly a century of service to the College of Nursing and Public Health at 果酱视频.
The 13 College of Nursing and Public Health Advisory Board members have amassed nearly a century of service to the College.
Of those, the six members serving on the board the longest (six years or more) account for the lion鈥檚 share of those years.
Jerry Landsberg said he has served on the CNPH Advisory Board for more than 40 years, dating back to 1979. He joined the original board started four decades ago by Jacqueline Rose Hott 鈥89, and is the only member of that board who is still serving.
Landsberg described his work on the board as 鈥渧ery gratifying.鈥 It鈥檚 hard to cite his greatest accomplishment since the board鈥檚 role is 鈥渕ore of a collective thing,鈥 rather than individual, he noted. If he could point to one thing, he said, it would 鈥減robably be encouraging the professors and the dean to continue their good work.鈥

He said that the Nexus Building, which opened in Fall 2016, was 鈥渧ery needed and well deserved鈥 by the College. The old Alumnae Hall, which once was a dormitory building for the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps, was 鈥渧ery inadequate,鈥 he added.
Today, he said, Dean Elaine Smith 鈥78, MS 鈥88, EdD, is 鈥渓ooking more and more [to the board] for advice and opinions, and she seems to be taking them to heart.鈥
Frank Gumper has worked with 果酱视频 for more than a decade, first brought in by its former president, Robert Scott, PhD, to help on Office of University Advancement campaigns.
When former CNPH Dean Patrick Coonan 鈥78, EdD, decided to revive the advisory board, 鈥淚 was asked by him to join,鈥 said Gumper, who has been a Verizon Communications executive and a board member of the Lamon-Doherty Earth Observatory.
As for accomplishments, Gumper said, 鈥淚 felt the advancement department should focus more on getting nursing alumni to contribute directly to the College. I feel this effort has borne fruit over the past few years, as can be seen by the dramatic increase in endowed scholarships given each year to nursing students.鈥
Looking ahead, Gumper felt, 鈥淣ow that Elaine has been made dean, the board will become more active and she will be willing to move the board in new directions. I have been a member of the advisory board for over a decade and plan to work with her as she takes the board in new directions.鈥
Gumper said, 鈥淚 got associated with nursing as a way to honor my mother鈥檚 memory after she passed away鈥 in 2002, with the B. Loretta Gumper vomLehn Memorial Scholarship. She was an alum from the Class of 1967.
Longtime advisory board members Veronica Groth 鈥84, Lori Ginsberg 鈥76 and Ronnie Leibowitz 鈥61 are CNPH alumnae鈥攁s are five newcomers who came aboard within the past two years: Leslie Marentis 鈥78, Kathleen Masiulis 鈥78, MS 鈥85, Carolyn Quinn 鈥87, Dianne Wamsley 鈥84 and Eileen Williamson 鈥85.
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