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Nazareth Board of Trustees Welcomes Three New Members

Published February 08, 2018

The Nazareth College Board of Trustees welcomes Dr. Susan Danahy, Michael Hess, and Justin Stevens as its newest board members.

Dr. Susan Danahy is a diagnostic radiologist with Borg and Ide Imaging and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She is the past president of the New York State Radiologist Society.

Michael Hess founded Waste Harmonics and has 25 years of experience in the solid waste management industry. His company has locations in all 50 states as well as five Canadian provinces and Guam.

Justin Stevens, a 2009 Nazareth College graduate, is currently a certified financial planner and the president of O’Keefe Stevens Advisory, Inc. He has been named to the Rochester Business Journal’s Forty Under Forty Award for his success in business and service to the community.  

 

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Nazareth University is an inclusive community of inspired learners, educators, and changemakers who for nearly 100 years have been driven by a bold commitment to action, empathy, equity, and leading innovation for the common good. Impact experiences are at the heart of a Nazareth education, preparing each student to discover within themselves the potential to cultivate positive change in their life's work, in any career field, and in a world that is constantly evolving and infinitely interconnected.

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Dr. Susan Danahy (left) and Michael Hess (right). Justin Stevens not pictured.