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Myroslava Pidhirnyj and Orysia Tracz
Pidhirnyj (for education) and Tracz (for culture and arts) were among the 13 national recipients of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress Taras Shevchenko Medal. The medal is the highest form of recognition that can be granted by the Ukrainian Canadian Congress for outstanding national contribution toward the development of the Ukrainian-Canadian community. Outstanding achievement is measured by the recipients’ level of excellence and initiative, their sustained body of work, peer recognition and the recipients’ broad impact inside and outside the Ukrainian-Canadian community. The medals were awarded by Saskatchewan Lt. Gov. Vaughn Solomon Schofield at the XXV Triennial Congress of Ukrainian Canadians Oct. 1, 2016, in Regina, Sask.
Pat Howe
has been named vice-president of corporate development for Manitoba Blue Cross. Prior to joining the senior leadership team, Howe was the director of financial planning and decision support at Medavie Blue Cross and the vice-president and treasurer of Blue Cross Life Insurance Company of Canada, both in Moncton, N.B.
BOARDS
The Manitoba Association of Medical Radiation Technologists announced its 2016-17 board: president: Jenna Bruderer; directors: Jason Lewis, Jordan Veale, Leslie Veale and Sandra Luke; representatives: Alannah Kost, Allison Magnusson, and Erin Toews; student liaison, Sara McLaughlin; executive director, Salín Guttormsson; office administrator, Corey Baschuk. The association has over 1,100 registered members, representing health-care professionals within the disciplines of medical radiological, nuclear medicine, magnetic resonance imaging technologies as well as radiation therapy. The board wishes to thank outgoing executive director Yolande Franzmann, president Dayna (Wlasichuk) McTaggart, as well as directors and representatives Allison Shandroski, Jillian Bruneau, Megan Landsborough, Monique Clarke, Renee Gentes and Yvonne Shewchuk for their years of service. Representative positions on the board for nuclear medicine and for rural-at-large remain open; interested members may contact admin@mamrt.ca for more information.