
Kelley Elliott
Communications Manager
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Dina Wolfman Baker
Vice President of Communications
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Public Health Management Corporation
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Philadelphia, PA 19102
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For over 3 decades, Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC) has had its finger on the pulse of public health in the Southeastern Pennsylvania region. With clear and straightforward research and coverage on its hundreds of programs and 9 affiliates, PHMC is a recognized, integral public health resource. PHMC delivers clear, straightforward, newsworthy information, including groundbreaking public health research, meaningful programmatic news, exclusive interviews with experts, and motivating human interest angles. |
This selection of PHMC and its affiliates' extensive media coverage provides recent highlights and illustrates some of our breadth:
C.E.O. File
Philadelphia Business Journal's CEO File featured President and C.E.O Richard J. Cohen, Ph.D., FACHE, in its July 31, 2008 issue.
Top of the Class
The success of PHMC's Homeless Teen Education Project received significant coverage, including an article in the July 24, 2008 Philadelphia Daily News, "Nicholas Shanks refused to fail- youth went from homeless shelter to the top spot in his high school class," by Jill Porter.
Offering Solutions
The Daily Local News cited La Comunidad Hispana (LCH) as a vital resource to "Latinos facing poverty in Chester County" in a December 23, 2007 feature.
Sharing Capacity, Building Quality
Alliance for Children & Families Magazine featured PHMC, an alliance member agency, in an in-depth article in the fall of 2007 that focused primarily on our unique and successful business model. "PHMC has developed its own internal capacities so thoroughly it has become the parent company for eight other nonprofits and provides a series of 'back-end' office management services to a number of other health and social service organizations in and around Philadelphia."
Going the Distance
In its September 14, 2007 article, "Going the distance against life's hardships," the Philadelphia Daily News focused on the many benefits students experience while learning to train for a marathon through Students Run Philly Style, a program of PHMC affiliate National Nursing Centers Consortium, in its September 14, 2007 article, "Going the distance against life's hardships."