December 16, 2004

Best Practices in Leadership Development and Organization Change

Russell Organization client, Windber Medical Center CEO Nick Jacobs joins the leaders of seventeen much larger Fortune 500/Global 2000 corporations who each authored chapters of Best Practices in Leadership Development and Organization Change.

If you're not familiar with Nick's amazing work -- bringing his life experiences as a former band teacher and CVB director to his role as a hospital CEO, you should run, not walk to his blog. Do it.Now. Really.

Kudos to MediaFirst for helping to make this happen.

December 08, 2004

Mike Liebman Creates Biotech Buzz



Listen to World Talk Radio's exclusive BioTech Today interview with WRI Chief Scientific Officer Michael Liebman Ph.D., as he discusses WRI's research vision and newest technology initiatives, including a new, NIH translational informatics web portal.

November 02, 2004

Client Makes the WSJ



Client Nick Jacobs is featured prominently in the Wall Street Journal's CareerJournal.com. Check out Eileen Gunn's When Changing Careers, First Try Some On for Size. Nick made the amazing journey from high school music teacher to CEO of WMC and Windber Research Institute.

(Of course, he's got a good friend or two to help him out with web-centric publicity.
) ;^)

http://web.archive.org/web/20050602085845/www.careerjournal.com/jobhunting/change/20041102-gunn.html

September 07, 2004

Open for Business at Windber

Clients Windber Medical Center (WMC) and Windber Research Institute (WRI) are also featured in the 9/6/04 issue of Forbes. Read about WMC and WRI's pioneering contributions to breast cancer research and treatment, technology utilization (using the Russell Organization's services) and the regional revitalization of the the Johnstown area in Tomas Kellner's article Open for Business.