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Monday, November 26, 2012

Carolinas Healthcare System's Corporate Communications List

As listed publicly on the Internet and duplicated here  . . .

Corporate Communications Staff (as of 2012)

Below is a list of Carolinas HealthCare System corporate communications staff members and their direct contact information. A member of our team can also be reached from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, by calling 704-355-3141. 
After hours, dial 704-355-2000 and ask to have the communications officer on call paged.
Erinne Kovi Dyer, VP704-446-1799erinne.dyer@carolinashealthcare.org
Amy Murphy, AVP 704-446-8814amy.l.murphy@carolinashealthcare.org
Gail Rosenberg, AVP704-355-3800gail.rosenberg@carolinashealthcare.org
Heather Anderson704-446-1772heather.anderson@carolinashealthcare.org
Ray Jones704-355-3206raymond.jones@carolinashealthcare.org
Kevin McCarthy704-355-3077kevin.mccarthy@carolinashealthcare.org
Katie Ratchford704-355-3828katie.ratchford@carolinashealthcare.org
Scott White704-355-5786scott.white@carolinashealthcare.org

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Shoe Heels made for all day comfort

 I had to dust these Liz Claiborne Higgins boats off and polish them up.  I was never known for a "spit shine," but I can handle the basics as far as polishing leather.
 I literally walked a mile in these shoes without any pain.  I will be holding on to these boots for dear life.  When they wear out, I plan to just get the soles replaced.

People are always complaining about the discomfort of modern day shoes.  I can definitely appreciate the old school shoe making.
I had stopped wearing these boots years ago because my calves on my legs had gotten too big to zip them completely up.  Truth be told, I can not get them zipped to knee level yet, but I am getting close!  No one will ever know as long as I wear slacks or long dresses.


Saturday, November 10, 2012

Smoke Detector unit gone bad or not?

 So did all the detectors start roaring all at the same time?  Then you went through changing out all the old batteries for them to all start sounding off again about an hour later?  So you know that the batteries are not the problem.  But how to determine which smoke detector has gone bad causing all of them to sound off?
Well, for the Kidde Ionization Smoke Alarm Model i12060, you can put the battery in position, but leave it disconnected from the wiring.  Within an hour or possibly 30 minutes, if the detector unit is bad, it will sound off by itself just by having it sitting aside.  After identifying the bad units, replace them by going to a home improvement store like Lowe's or Home Depot.  Keep your home safe!