For all of you who are in the medical world — especially the field of nursing — I have some exciting news to share.
I’ve emerged from the world of layoffs and unemployment to become the new Manager of Marketing and Communications for the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) of Ohio! I’m staying in Cleveland and working in health care – How cool is that?
I started on Monday and am still learning my way around here, but wanted you all to know that I think Mom must have had a hand in this, because now I have all sorts of nurses around me at all times. She is making sure people watch out for me, or maybe she’s just orchestrated another nurse to keep me in line if she can’t physically be here.
It makes me happy when someone brings up Mom’s name and it also makes me feel close to her, while so much of the time I miss her desperately.
On my second interview, our CEO Claire told me how much she admired Mom and what a loss it was to everyone personally and professionally in the Cleveland nursing community when we lost her. It was nice to hear such things even before I was hired. The funny part was that Claire was the first person I met who knew Mom, as much of the organization has changed and is new to the industry even, but slowly I run into people who have known her. It is a comfort every time I see the CSU Faculty office on site that she had a history here, while at the same time incredibly sad that I don’t get to share ideas, stories and more with her as we probably would have worked together on a cross marketing project.
Speaking of which (WARNING: SHAMELESS PUBLICITY PLOY) one of my first projects will be promoting with CSU (Cleveland State University) a play called “The Shadow Box” on July 25th at 8:00pm, where half of all ticket sales will go to the VNA. YEAH!!! The play involves a hospice situation and is the only performance that has money going towards VNA, so when you call the ticket office at 216.687.2109, make sure to ask for this date and performance and mention the VNA and both organizations will make some nice money! Of course I’ll be there and you should too. Plus, how cool would it be if on my first project I created a sell out crowd??!!
However, back to my story…
I’m now back in the working world and am excited to help publicize all the great services provided by the Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) of Ohio. Please stay in touch and let me know if I can every collaborate with all of you wonderful folks who knew and/or worked with Mom for all those years in Cleveland.
August 3rd will be one year since Mom slipped away from us after her valient 20-month fight with cancer. Say a little prayer that day for me, Dad, Kris and Magaly and the rest of our family — and of course Mom, if you would. I know she is watching over me and am aware of her love for me and all of her friends and family even when she’s not physically here. However, that doesn’t stop me from still dealing with the intense grief that came from losing a vibrant and strong woman who was much too young — and questioning why she was taken away from us. Luckily with the support of my friends and family — and all of you I’ve only met through Mom’s illness and passing — I’m remaining optimistic and open to the understanding that time will bring me.

