RCO Law's Healthcare Practice Group hosted two holiday parties this week for health care clients. ProMedica's Risk Management Team members were guests on Wednesday, November 30, and Bon Secours Mercy Health System's Risk Management Team members were guests on Thursday, December 1.
Attorney Julia Wiley led the groups in creating fused-glass gingerbread houses that will be fired and returned to guests as holiday plates.
Guests from ProMedica enjoyed working with glass including (Front L to R) Amy Rockwell, Gayle Beier, Molly Brixey, and Nicole Justus; (Back L to R) Kelli Szparka, Beth Wilson, and Sarah Carpenter.
Hosting the holiday parties for ProMedica and Mercy were (Front L to R) Julia Wiley, Jean Sieler, and Kayla Henderson; (Back L to R) Corey Tomlinson, Jim Brazeau, Zack Lemon, and Pete Lavalette.
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