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Linda A. Mason and Roger H. Brown, co-founders of child-care provider Bright Horizons, along with Michael R. Eisenson, [5] founded the organization in 1988 to serve the needs of homeless children in the Greater Boston area. [6] [7] Kate Barrand currently serves as the President and CEO of the organization. [6]
Mason co-founded, with future husband Roger H. Brown, Bright Horizons, a provider of employer-sponsored child care, emergency back-up care for children and adults/elders, educational advising, and global work/life consulting. The company employs approximately 33,350 people globally and operates about 1,100 child care centers in the United ...
Jonathan Lester Finlay (born October 16, 1948) is a pediatric neuro-oncologist specializing in the management of children, adolescents and young adults with brain tumors. [1] [2] He is the director of Neuro-oncology at Nationwide Children's Hospital, where he also serves as the Elizabeth and Richard Germain Endowed Chair in Pediatric Cancer.
After Billy and Dee Dee divorced, Billy married his second wife, Deborah, and the couple welcomed their daughter, Elizabeth, around 2006. She was 3 years old when her father died in 2009 at age 50.
Dr. Finlay's Casebook: 1963-1969 Various 6 episodes Z-Cars: 1964-1972 5 episodes The Saint: 1966-1969 3 episodes The Avengers: 1967-1969 Special Branch: 1969-1970 Det. Chief. Supt. Inman 18 episodes Doctor Who: 1970 Dr. John Quinn Serial: "Doctor Who and The Silurians" Paul Temple: 1971 Lindfors Episode: "Sea Burial" Doctor at Large: Dr. McKendrick
The approach at the school was not based on control but in empowering the children with educational visits. [3] By 1903 she was one of twelve teachers chosen to serve on an advisory board on elementary education in her county. [1] Finlay-Johnson's major work was described in her book The dramatic Method of Teaching (1911). It explains how she ...
Kidnapped for Christ is a documentary film that details the experiences of several teenagers who were removed from their homes and sent to a behavior modification and ex-gay school in Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic.
On 16 August 1962 the BBC began broadcasting its long-running Scottish medical drama Dr Finlay's Casebook, with an episode called "It's All in the Mind".Simpson played the title role of Dr Alan Finlay, and was supported by Andrew Cruickshank as Dr Cameron, his older partner at the Arden House surgery in Tannochbrae, and Barbara Mullen as their housekeeper, Janet.