Thu, Sep 29, 2022

6 PM – 8 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join us for a conversation centered around the impact of climate change on health. How are they related? What are health outcomes? And what are possible responses to the growing health divide and the future of healthcare?
Food Provided (Hot chocolate, cookies and brownies :))

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Karen Mulloy

Dr. Karen B. Mulloy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health. 

 

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Andrew Waterson

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-watterson/

Andrew is an experienced sustainability and corporate responsibility practitioner who leverages his expertise corporate responsibility and organizational development to guide organizations toward

creating a positive impact on society, people, and the planet, while creating positive financial returns. He holds a deep belief in power of authentic leadership and being purpose driven as a means of creating an enduring positive reputation.



Prior to launching blue csr strategies, Andrew held leadership positions in both public and private sector organizations including GOJO Industries, KeyBank, BrownFlynn (now an ERM Company) and the City of

Cleveland, OH. His responsibilities included sustainability, corporate responsibility, communications, diversity & inclusion, and community & governmental affairs.

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Megan Callaghan

Megan Callaghan, BS, is a second year medical student at Case Western Reserve University SOM. She graduated from Western Michigan University in December of 2019 with a degree in Biomedical Science.  Megan has a passion for climate activism. She is involved with the Cleveland Clinic Climate Collaborative and aims to create resources for clinicians and patients to improve their climate health literacy and mitigate the impacts of climate change on human health.

 

Hosted By

Climate Action Network | Website | View More Events

Climate Action Week
Co-hosted with: American Medical Student Association, Partners In Health Engage, CWRU Public Health Association

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