Professional Development Speaker Series



Entreprenurialism, Community Involvement, and the Healthcare Field

When: Thursday May 12 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Where: Costello Eye Physicians and Surgeons 2 Ellinwood Drive New Hartford, NY

The third presentation for our 2011 Professional Development Speaker Series will take place at the new office of Costello Eye Physicians & Surgeons in New Hartford. Dr. Patrick Costello, of Oneida NY, returned to practice in the Mohawk Valley after undergraduate studies at both Notre Dame University and SUNY Albany and completing medical school at Albany Medical College. He currently serves as clinical faculty at SUNY Upstate Medical College and has 4 ophthalmology offices throughout the Mohawk Valley. In addition to his professional work, Patrick, in partnership with the Sherill Kenwood Community Chest (SKCC), developed the Sherrill-Kenwood Park Festival as a fundraiser to maintain and develop Robertson Park & Playground in the city of Sherrill.

Dr. Costello will discuss his experience and the advantages of owning a business and medical practice in the Mohawk Valley, and will describe his involvement in hosting the Sherrill-Kenwood Park Festival. This presentation is sure to provide motivation and guidance for your entrepreneurial plans, no matter your field; as well as inspire you to create the positive change in your community that you wish to see.

In addition to a great presentation, there will be a drawing for some super rad giveaways: 1) 2 tickets to Jean Cocteau’s 1946 classic movie, Beauty & the Beast showing at the Stanley, 2) A bottle of wine from New York State’s own Lucas VIneyards, 3) A $20 gift certificate to Ancora!This is free and open to anyone. We hope to see you there!

Italian pastries from Utica’s own Florentine Bakery will be provided.

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