
(L.-R.) John F. Collins, President & CEO of Winthrop-University
Hospital; Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano; George P.
Rainer, Former Senior Vice President, Human Resources, at
Winthrop; and Joseph Pascarella, Sr., Director, Nassau County
Veterans Service Agency.
Recently, Winthrop-University Hospital was recognized for its ongoing commitment
and dedication to Nassau County and local veterans. In grateful appreciation,
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano presented John F. Collins, President
& CEO of
Winthrop, and
George P. Rainer,
former Senior Vice
President of Human
Resources at
Winthrop, with
keys to the County.
Mr. Mangano
commended
Winthrop for its
sponsorship of the
County’s “Welcome
Back Warriors” All-
Veterans Jobs and
Support Services
Fair, as well as the
recent Traveling
Vietnam Memorial
Wall display at
Eisenhower Park and the Second Annual Veterans BBQ, which brought together
2,000 veterans to thank them for their service to our country.
Winthrop-University Hospital is committed to supporting Nassau County’s
servicemen and women who are returning home from military service through its
Welcome Home Heroes Program – a free training and job search assistance
program. For more information, call 1-866-WINTHROP.
Winthrop-University Hospital is
pleased to partner with the Nassau
Suffolk Hospital Council (NSHC)
on VET Connect – a public awareness
initiative coordinated by the
NSHC and its member hospitals
for the benefit of all veterans
throughout Long Island. This
one-stop web-based resource for
veterans offers skills translation;
access to hospitals’ job banks;
healthcare jobs training; healthcare
services and more. To learn more,
visit http://nshc.org.
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Vol. 22, No. 3 Winter 2012
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