HSPH Leadership Council


For those who attended (or were unable to attend), below are links to video of the main events.

Video Coverage

Note: To view HSPH webcasts, you must have the most recent version of Real Player or Windows Media Player installed on your computer.

Thursday, October 28

Richmond Award Presentation and Talks:
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/richmondaward/

Volunteer Leadership Award Presentation:

Video of Dean Bloom presenting the Volunteer Leadership Award to Richard Menschel:

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Keynote Address, Health Care and the Elections:

Video of Robert Blendon and David Gergen delivering the keynote address:

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Friday, October 29

Breakout Sessions (previously recorded) A user name and password are required to access these pages. To acquire these, please email the Office for Resource Development. the Office for Resource Development.
http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/leadership/secure/

Luncheon at the Charles Hotel:


Video of Nefertiti Durant delivering her remarks and introducing Harvard President Lawrence Summers:

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Video of Lawrence Summers delivering his address:

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Video of Dean Bloom delivering his remarks:

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See also: Inaugural Meeting, October 21, 2003


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