Author: Maurice Wilson

Results-driven visionary with 20 years experience driving dramatic results in the non-profit community-based organization social services sector. Consistently overcomes complex business challenges and makes high-stakes decisions within fast-paced, high-pressure environments using experience-backed judgment, innovation, strong work ethic, humor, and irreproachable integrity. Specialties: Communication, organizational development, planning, business development, collaboration, social networks, marketing, fundraising, fiscal management and implementation.

During our campus Veterans Day ceremony last year, Joe Buhain, our Respiratory Therapy program director and a Bronze Star Medal recipient who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, said this: “Someone once asked me, ‘What can I do for a veteran?’ There are organizations you can volunteer with that help veterans. But if you can’t

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The outcome of Tuesday’s presidential election may alter the fate of the Affordable Care Act, or the Bush-era tax cuts, but it won’t change the challenges faced by growing numbers of military veterans, both in the Rochester area and across the nation. To that end, leaders in Washington — whatever the post-election political balance —

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Colleges and universities around the country are offering veterans-only courses as a way to cater to military students. The classes are one way to accommodate a student population that tends to be older, more experienced and further removed from the classroom than the typical undergraduate. Advocates say the classes can ease the transition from military

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In this election, and in every election going forward, it is essential that we send a message to all candidates running for office that our veterans are respected and honored best when their interests and needs are placed above political wrangling in the halls of Congress. That has normally been the case. And, even in

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JERRY GRANTLAND grew up in Lansdowne, enlisted in the Army right out of Cardinal O’Hara High School, deployed to Iraq in 2003 and was on reconnaissance patrol in an armored personnel carrier when a roadside bomb exploded. He wasn’t wounded physically. But after eight months of hypervigilance in Iraq, always ready to run for cover

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As part of Major League Baseball’s association with the Welcome Back Veterans program, the first pitch for Thursday’s World Series Game 2 was thrown out by Marine Corporal Nicholas Kimmel. “It’s like a dream,” he said in an exclusive interview with USA TODAY Sports. “Being in the Marines and having to do so much stuff

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