September 24, 2021
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, Sept. 24, 2021
Shannon Ciszek, Communications Coordinator
Genesee Health Plan, 810.232.7740, sciszek@countyhealthplans.org
FLINT – The Genesee Health Plan (GHP) honored local health care champions, community partners and leaders for their commitment to increasing access to health care coverage in Genesee County during the 2021 Health Care Hall of Fame Awards Ceremony on Friday, September 17 at the Genesys Conference & Banquet Center in Grand Blanc. GHP also celebrated its 20th anniversary of providing high-quality health care coverage to Genesee County residents.
This year, two community leaders were inducted into the 2021 Health Care Hall of Fame for their dedication, advocacy and leadership that helped improve the health of the community: Joseph Leonard, a community pharmacist for 50 years and a former member of the Genesee Health Plan Board of Directors, and Kathryn Boles, former president and CEO of Valley Area Agency on Aging and a former member of the Genesee Health Plan Board of Directors.
Joseph “Joe” Leonard has spent decades improving the lives of Genesee County residents by advocating for quality health care for all. As a founding board member of the Genesee Health Plan (GHP), Leonard provided vision and leadership that were critical to GHP’s ability to help members over the past 20 years. Leonard’s immense compassion and reverence for those who have experienced roadblocks to health care has greatly contributed to the mission and success of GHP.
“I am incredibly proud of the work and unequivocal impact GHP has made in Genesee County as an essential community resource,” Leonard said. “GHP’s capacity to help those who are struggling to get back on their feet is something that I am grateful to have been a part of.”
Kathryn “Kathy” Boles has dedicated her distinguished 30-year career to recognizing needs in the Genesee County community and advocating to improve the lives and health of seniors. As former president and CEO of the Valley Area Agency on Aging (VAAA), Boles developed innovative programming for seniors in Genesee, Lapeer, and Shiawassee counties. Before retiring in 2018, after serving 13 years as president and CEO, she introduced countless initiatives that have vastly improved the lives, healthcare, and community involvement of senior citizens.
“GHP is a jewel because of its continuous, positive impact on people’s lives in the community with the health care coverage and resources it has provided for 20 years,” said Boles. “It was a blessing and an honor to be acknowledged by the health plan for the work we have done together and continue to do for our community.”
Other award recipients honored include:
Community Partnership Award:
The Community Partnership Award honors an individual or organization that joined GHP in an enduring partnership, worked hand-in-hand to improve wellness and health education, or supported quality, affordable health care for GHP members. Multiple community organizations received the 2021 Community Partnership Award.
2021 Visionary Leadership Award:
The Visionary Leadership Award honors local people and organizations that have provided leadership for creative solutions to accessible, quality, and affordable health care. Dr. Donna Fry, dean of the College of Health Sciences at the University of Michigan-Flint, is the recipient of the 2021 Visionary Leadership Award.
“The Genesee County community is fortunate to have such dedicated community members and organizations who work tirelessly to make sure residents get the health care coverage and resources they need,” said Jim Milanowski, president and CEO of Genesee Health Plan. “Genesee Health Plan is honored to recognize and award the people and organizations that make such a big difference.”
Another highlight of the ceremony was listening to the 2021 Health Career Scholarship Contest award winners read impactful excerpts from each of their essays. GHP has partnered with Sovita Credit Union for the past two years to award two Genesee County high school seniors, pursuing a degree in the health care or health related science field, with a $1,500 scholarship. Students were asked to write an essay explaining what they have learned from their exploration of their family’s health history, health career field chosen, how learning about their family health heritage impacted their chosen field and if the coronavirus pandemic impacted their field of study. Below are the winners:
“Sovita Credit Union is honored to continue to sponsor the Health Career Scholarship Contest and to support bright local students in pursuing vital careers in health care,” said Jen Shew, marketing director for Sovita. “Anne-Marie Atanga and Emily Rose are exceptional students and we’re proud to help support their future careers in health care with the Health Career Scholarships.”
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