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Now That's a Leader #55: Dr. Jane Cooke Wright (1919-2013)

The U.S. has earned a health and medical research reputation that is - or once was - the envy of the world. We built this powerhouse capability through far-sighted strategic investment over many years and the disciplined service of countless professionals in government, universities, medical centers, and businesses. That work has saved and improved millions of lives here and around the world as it has spawned billions in economic development. Any fool can see that the Return on Investment is incalculably enormous. All of it is at grave risk right now. It's time in this tragic context to celebrate current and past cancer researchers such as Dr. Jane Cooke Wright. This pioneering researcher, oncologist, and surgeon worked at a time when woman and especially Black women were not particularly welcome in the profession, to say the least. Dr. Wright nonetheless graduated at the top of her class from New York Medical College in 1945 with subsequent residencies at Bellevue and Harlem Hospi...

Now That’s a Leader #54: Dr. Jewel Plummer Cobb (1924-2017)

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Positive Leadership Examples, Now More Than Ever

Stop Abusing Our Career Public Servants

Now That’s a Leader #53: Bob Kendrick Channeling MLK

Now That's a Leader #52: Ethan Arensen and the Tech Coalition

Now That's a Leader #51: Sister Sally Butler

Now That's a Leader #50: Chef Ángel León

Now That’s a Leader #49: Orin O’Brien

"A War of Aggression. A War of Choice." - NATO Secretary General

Song Story #11: “A Song for Cathy”

Shutter to Think #19: Walter Iooss