GE Foundation grants $1 million to health centers in Milwaukee
20 March 2010
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- The GE Foundation-the philanthropic organization of GE-and the GE Corporate Diversity Council awarded $1 million in total to four Milwaukee community healthcare centers toward the goal of increasing access to primary care for uninsured and underserved populations across the city. Mike Barber, VP GE, C.C. Henderson, president & CEO of Milwaukee Health Center, Governor Jim Doyle, John Bartkowski, president & CEO Sixteen Street Health Center, Debra Elam, VP & Chief Diversity officer GE, Dr. Tito Izand, Chief Medical officer of Milwaukee Health Center. The four Milwaukee medical centers awarded are: MLK Heritage Health Center, Isaac Coggs Heritage Health Center, Chavez Health Center, and Parkway Health Center. (Photo by Harry Kemp)
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Popular Interests In This Article: Chavez Health Center, Debra Elam, GE Foundation, Isaac Coggs Heritage Health Center, Jim Doyle, Mike Barber, MLK Heritage Health Center, Parkway Health Center, Tito Izland







