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Bassett Executives Get Icy Dousing,

Ask All To Take Care Of Their Healths

 You can't recognize him, but that's Bassett President/CEO Vance Brown, front row left, taking the ALS "Ice Bucket Challenge" yesterday.  Next to him are Dr. James Peters, chief of radiology; Scott Bonderoff, vice president/patient services, and Stacy Nelson, manager of employee health.  Pouring the water is Bassett’s Radiology Department: from left, Lynn Johnson, Lisa Greene, Krysta Nestle, Pam Hendrick and Dara Hotaling.  (Bassett photo)

You can’t recognize him, but that’s Bassett President/CEO Vance Brown, front row left, taking the ALS “Ice Bucket Challenge” yesterday. Next to him are Dr. James Peters, chief of radiology; Scott Bonderoff, vice president/patient services, and Stacy Nelson, manager of employee health. Pouring the water is Bassett’s Radiology Department: from left, Lynn Johnson, Lisa Greene, Krysta Nestle, Pam Hendrick and Dara Hotaling. (Bassett photo)

COOPERSTOWN – Yesterday, Bassett executives – President/CEO Vance Brown, Chief of Radiology James Peters, Vice President of Patient Services Scott Bonderoff, and Employee Health Manager Stacy Nelson – did the ALS “Ice Bucket” Challenge.

Last Friday, the National Baseball Hall of Fame challenged Bassett to participate in the ALS Challenge. The Hall had been challenged by the Football Hall of Fame, Canton, Ohio.

Instead of passing on the challenge, they asked everyone to support the ALS however they see fit, and to take care of their own health, in part by participating in the Cupola 5K Run/Walk on Oct. 11. Register online at www.bassett.org/5K.

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