![]() ![]() She was later named executive director of development in late 2017. ![]() In those moments I understood the connection between a donor and a gift."Īfter the hospital helped save her twins' lives following a 92-day stay in the NICU, she served as the director of the Children's Miracle Network (CMN) fundraiser, raising more than $1 million for the hospital's pediatric programs. "We watched helplessly as an incredible team of caregivers saved their lives. Our daughters were born premature and spent months in intensive care," Bowen revealed. "But it's my personal experience at Saint Vincent Hospital that led to my passion for philanthropy. "I've always understood the importance of giving back to be an essential part of growth in a community," she noted, hearkening to her experience with the March of Dimes and the Achievement Center. Her story with Saint Vincent began as a deeply personal one. ![]() Supervising the philanthropic efforts of one of our region's largest employers, Christine Bowen has a long history of giving back to the community. We all have an extraordinary gift we are supposed to share with the world."Įxecutive Director of Development, Allegheny Health Network at Saint Vincent Hospital She serves on the Belle Valley PTA, and volunteers for the McDowell Girls Youth Lacrosse Team.Īlways moving forward, Artise wants "to inspire other people to do what they are called to do no matter what others believe. She's a member of the Pittsburgh Airport Area Chamber of Commerce and has been involved with the Women's Round Table and the Coffee Club Divas. In addition to her business, Artise serves as an ATHENA Powerlink Panel Member, is a member of the ATHENA Circle of Trust (also sponsoring this year's Leadership Luncheon for the organization), and was recently accepted into the Small Business Administration's Emerging Leaders Initiative. In the ever-growing online marketplace, a world practically built out of cardboard and packing tape, it seems like a sound investment. Her original store, located in the Yorktown Plaza, experienced growth of 25 percent and a 20 percent increase in profitability after she took over it's also a certified training center for The UPS Store. native recently acquired her second UPS Store, with plans for a third. R achel Artise wants to "help give the community a new perspective of what a successful business owner looks like," she explained. "I would like to work on more initiatives that transform Erie's education and industry and attract more talents to come and work in Erie." "Erie is a great place to live and work," says Aqlan. A senior member of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers who has authored/co-authored over 100 scientific publications, Aqlan would like to continue to draw like-minded individuals to Erie. A husband and a father of two, Aqlan enjoys spending time with his family, as well as students, colleagues, and community members. There's no questioning Aqlan's work and success, so we're even more interested in his personal life as an Erieite. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from State University of New York at Birmingham, an Outstanding Academic Achievement in Graduate Studies from Birmingham University, and a dozen diverse student, vice president, and research awards from varying universities and sources. These include, but are not limited to: both a Bachelor and a Master of Industrial Engineering from Jordan University of Science and Technology, a Ph.D. We at the Erie Reader mean that in the most complimentary way possible, and we think you'll agree when you glance at the education and accomplishments of Faisal Aqlan, Ph. S ome folks' resumes read like resumes, and other folks' read like books. Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering and Master of Manufacturing Management, Penn State Behrend
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