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Steven Crockett Schroeder formerly of Arlington Heights Steven C. Schroeder, 64, of the LA area, passed away on July 30, 2012.
Addressing both health and health care: An interview with Steven A. Schroeder
In a recent interview, Steve Schroeder, outgoing CEO at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, discusses the foundation's achievements during his tenure, public health, health insurance coverage, and end-of-life care. Schroeder said that when he arrived, the foundation held assets of $2.6 billion. By early 2002 that total had grown to $9.3 billion. The foundation's mission is to improve health and health care for the American people. Schroeder says the foundation's most important achievement during his stewardship was the establishment of health as an equal partner with health care. He sees the US on a collision course between available resources and increased demand for health services. The baby boomers are nearing retirement and are less willing to accept, as did so many of their parents, the inevitable physical infirmities that come with aging.
Exploring connection between relief work and peace
Wayne Bremner, executive director of Mennonite Central Committee, B.C.; Garry Fehr, a UFV geography professor; and Anita van Wyk, a UFV social, cultural and media studies professor, will be offering their views on the topic. Members of the audience will also be encouraged to join in on what promises to be a spirited discussion on the international development work of Mennonites around the world, through which they help Mennonites and non-Mennonites alike. \"Mennonite relief and development work is widely known,\" said Dr. Steven Schroeder, a UFV historian who is the coordinator of the new Mennonite Studies program at the university.
Broncos take the series lead
Falling to his knees, Schroeder snapped the puck from the left faceoff circle to give the Broncos a 2-1 victory and 2-1 series lead with a capacity crowd -- conservatively announced at 1,822 -- jumping from their Elgar Petersen Arena seats.
Schroeder gets rise out of Humboldt fans
While falling to his knees, forward Steven Schroeder snapped the puck into the net from the left faceoff circle at 5:10 of overtime to give the Humboldt Broncos a 2-1 victory over the Melville Millionaires on Friday. Schroeder's goal had the capacity crowd -- conservatively announced at 1,822 -- jumping from the seats at Elgar Petersen Arena.