Dr. Alan Meholick and Douglas Mooradian will head the 22nd annual Niagara Cup Classic fundraiser for Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center on June 4 at the Niagara Falls Country Club.
Meholick, who is board certified in internal medicine and cardiology, is an invasive and clinical cardiologist with Buffalo Heart Group and a clinical assistant professor of medicine at the University at Buffalo.
Mooradian, who returns for a fourth year as tournament co-chairman, is the director of marketing and public relations for Health Systems Services, providers of home medical equipment and the developers of customized injury prevention programs for health care workers in long-term and acute-care settings.
Since the inaugural tournament in 1992, the Niagara Cup has raised more than $1 million for medical equipment and health care programs at the hospital. The tournament is presented by the Medical Center Foundation.
Money raised at this year’s tournament will support health care programming at the hospital, particularly cardiac and stroke services.
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Air Force Airman Joseph F. Mulcahy graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Mulcahy is the son of Patty and Joseph Mulcahy of Niagara Falls. He is a 2009 graduate of Niagara Wheatfield High School.
Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.
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The following area businesses recently became members of the Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce:
Stu StuStudio, owned by Michael and Nicole Stuart, 736 Center St., Lewiston (inside the Lewiston Opera Hall); Slender Inspirations, owned by Margaret Mokhiber, 7311 Porter Road, Niagara Falls; Domova, owned by Ed and Kylie Evanz, 421 Center St., Lewiston; Chris Fit Personal Training owned by Chris Tybor, 734 Cayuga St., Lewiston; and Lovely Nails, owned by Mary Nguyen, 769 Cayuga St., Lewiston.
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Renee Cerullo is the new first vice president of New York State Women Inc. She has been a member of the Buffalo Niagara New York State Women Inc. for seven years and was the chapter president from 2010-12. She is responsible for the chapter’s website and social media presence.
Cerullo received her master’s in informatics from the University at Buffalo. She started her own business in 2000, called RL Computing, a Web and print design company. She previously served as an adjunct professor at UB, Bryant & Stratton College and Niagara University, and continues as a consultant for colleges in the United States and Canada. Cerullo is the president of the Educational Technology Foundation of Western New York, which helps provide technology to kids in underserved areas. She has been involved with the organization since 2003.
email: citydesk@buffnews.com
Meholick, who is board certified in internal medicine and cardiology, is an invasive and clinical cardiologist with Buffalo Heart Group and a clinical assistant professor of medicine at the University at Buffalo.
Mooradian, who returns for a fourth year as tournament co-chairman, is the director of marketing and public relations for Health Systems Services, providers of home medical equipment and the developers of customized injury prevention programs for health care workers in long-term and acute-care settings.
Since the inaugural tournament in 1992, the Niagara Cup has raised more than $1 million for medical equipment and health care programs at the hospital. The tournament is presented by the Medical Center Foundation.
Money raised at this year’s tournament will support health care programming at the hospital, particularly cardiac and stroke services.
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Air Force Airman Joseph F. Mulcahy graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. Mulcahy is the son of Patty and Joseph Mulcahy of Niagara Falls. He is a 2009 graduate of Niagara Wheatfield High School.
Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.
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The following area businesses recently became members of the Niagara River Region Chamber of Commerce:
Stu StuStudio, owned by Michael and Nicole Stuart, 736 Center St., Lewiston (inside the Lewiston Opera Hall); Slender Inspirations, owned by Margaret Mokhiber, 7311 Porter Road, Niagara Falls; Domova, owned by Ed and Kylie Evanz, 421 Center St., Lewiston; Chris Fit Personal Training owned by Chris Tybor, 734 Cayuga St., Lewiston; and Lovely Nails, owned by Mary Nguyen, 769 Cayuga St., Lewiston.
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Renee Cerullo is the new first vice president of New York State Women Inc. She has been a member of the Buffalo Niagara New York State Women Inc. for seven years and was the chapter president from 2010-12. She is responsible for the chapter’s website and social media presence.
Cerullo received her master’s in informatics from the University at Buffalo. She started her own business in 2000, called RL Computing, a Web and print design company. She previously served as an adjunct professor at UB, Bryant & Stratton College and Niagara University, and continues as a consultant for colleges in the United States and Canada. Cerullo is the president of the Educational Technology Foundation of Western New York, which helps provide technology to kids in underserved areas. She has been involved with the organization since 2003.
email: citydesk@buffnews.com