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Join us for the first Think Bigger Do Good webinar on crisis services. Think Bigger Do Good authors, Mark Munetz, M.D. and Michael Hogan, Ph.D., and series co-funder, Thom Craig, M.P.A., will discuss the current spectrum of crisis services and opportunities to improve the system. Rick Kellar, M.B.A., President of Peg’s Foundation, will moderate the panel.
Think Bigger Do Good Webinar
Opportunities to Improve Crisis Services
Date: Tuesday, January 12th, 2021
Time: 12noon – 1pm EST
Speakers will discuss policy recommendations explored in Think Bigger Do Good policy papers: