Here for Good. Virtua Health
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"Here For Good." explores how transformational leaders create a positive impact on the world around them - hosted by Dennis Pullin, President and CEO of Virtua Health.
Throughout history, inspirational leaders and organizations have always used the power of words to connect with emotion, galvanize communities, and enlist others in causes for change and good.
At Virtua Health, we are changing the way people think and talk about health and well-being, so it is our privilege to tee up meaningful conversations with engaging social catalysts and thought leaders.
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Ann Coyle on Providing Support to Families in Need
Ann Coyle is a shoulder to lean on. She is a light when the world feels dark. She offers hope in the most hopeless circumstances. And for over 40 years, she's been here for good for our neighbors who need it most.
Dennis and Ann talk about her career at Virtua, how she helps parents who have lost a baby, and the initiatives she's created to provide lifetime support to these families in need. -
Being Here for Good is Hereditary
Meet Christine DiPascale and her two daughters, Erica Dell-Priscoli and Adrianna Evans, a trio of Virtua nurses. President and CEO Dennis Pullin sits down with this Virtua family and discusses their shared passion for the nursing vocation and why they go above and beyond for their patients and for each other.
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Former NFL Cinematographer on Finding Work-Life Balance
Meet the Man Behind the Camera
Drew Matyas, Virtua’s videographer and photographer, steps in front of the lens this time to join President and CEO Dennis Pullin.
From filming key Super Bowl moments to soaring in the private helicopter of Dallas Cowboys’ owner Jerry Jones, this diehard Eagles fan may not have uncovered the Cowboys’ secrets, but he does talk about his NFL career and his journey to Virtua. -
Virtua Nurses on Friendship and Shared Commitments
Bunny Lyons has dedicated 19 years of her career to critical care nursing at Virtua Marlton Hospital, while Deb Ferris has spent 22 years at Virtua, currently serving as the nursing director in the emergency department at Virtua Voorhees Hospital. Beyond their passion for nursing, they also share a love for baking that spans more than four decades. Bunny, who is also owner of Bunnycakes, a cookie decorating shop in Berlin, discovered a kindred spirit in Deb through their mutual interest for creating sweet confections.
The duo joined President and CEO Dennis Pullin to talk about their friendship, their lifelong love for baking, and their shared commitment to caring for the community. -
Bernard French on the Healing Power of Food
Food is more than sustenance—it is an expression of culture, heritage, and creativity. And for Bernard French, a Virtua catering associate who has traveled the world through his love of food, he knows firsthand that it has the power to heal.
Dennis and Bernard talk about his background, how he came to Virtua, his philanthropic efforts, and more! -
Dr. Jennifer LeComte on Serving Individuals with Special Needs
Dr. Jennifer LeComte is the medical director of the Rowan-Virtua Regional Integrated Special Needs (RISN) Center. The RISN Center is South Jersey's first primary care practice dedicated to serving the needs of individuals with complex special needs.
With March being National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, get to know Dr. LeComte and how she embraces the "medical home" model to ensure her patients have coordinated and personalized care plans.
It's for this reason, and many more, that we're proud Dr. LeComte is part of Rowan Medicine, an affiliate of Virtua Medical Group.