September 17, 2004 Patriots kickoff: MGHers raise money through silent auction
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September 17, 2004

Patriots kickoff: MGHers raise money through silent auction

It has been an exciting couple of weeks around the hospital for New England Patriots fans. First, the home team won its first game of the season against the Indianapolis Colts, and then MGHers had the opportunity to bid on authentic, autographed Patriots merchandise during three separate week-long silent auctions.

"It was such a wonderful and fun experience," says Bonnie Pray of MGH Human Resources. "The employees were so enthusiastic, and many placed bids."
More than $2,000 was raised from the auction, which will directly support the MGH Fund - a fund that benefits MGH activities.

The winners of the silent auctions are Susan O'Donnell, RN, of MGH Nursing, who won a helmet autographed by linebacker Tedy Bruschi; Kathy Myers, RN, from MGH Nursing, who won a football also autographed by Bruschi; and Donna Janas, of MGH Psychiatry, who won the coveted prize of a Patriots jersey signed by quarterback Tom Brady.

Above: O'Donnell and daughter with Jeff Davis, senor vice president for Human Resources.

Right: Myers with Jim Thompson, chief development officer.

Below: Janas with MGH president Peter L. Slavin, MD.

 

 






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