While there are a handful of people who have played a part in shaping my career, there is one person who took me under her wing and gave me a push to the see the possibilities and realize my potential. I was the LIS Coordinator at George Washington University Hospital when I met Ronnie Skibicki […]
Acknowledging Our Mentors: Vince Ciotti’s Big Three
I’ve had so many mentors in my career it would be hard to list them all in simple a blog entry, but here goes. If I’ve learned anything in my 40-plus years in the business, it was under the guidance and tutelage of so many people who helped me along the way, most notably Mike Mulhall, SMS’ VP of Installations […]
What It Means To Be (And To Have) A Mentor
About a week ago, I was scrolling through the “People You May Know” section on my LinkedIn page, and I came across Walter Brasch, PhD, one of my college professors. It was strange to see his name came up because we didn’t have any shared connections from Bloomsburg University, my alma mater. As it turns […]
Acknowledging Our Mentors: Dale Sanders Salutes His Role Model
I’ve only had one mentor in my life. And I emphasize ‘only’ because it’s sad that we don’t have a culture that encourages mentorship until the day we die. It’s worth noting, some people are not willing to be mentored; and some people who claim or aspire to be mentors, are motivated by delusions of self-grandeur […]