Archive for May, 2010

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May 29, 2010

Dianne Feinstein served as the 35th Mayor of San Francisco; the first woman to ever hold the office. Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire was elected to two full terms, and she served as Mayor one year prior to these elected terms after the assassination of Mayor George Moscone. She won her last term to the office with an 81 percent majority vote-one of the largest in the city’s history.

Mayor Feinstein inherited a deeply troubled city, so she went immediately to work to help the city get back to its former glory. She believes and acts on the proposition that all cities should be places of opportunity where the interests of all citizens must be given consideration. She took the helm and guided this golden ship with vision and strong personal management. Dianne Feinstein is always in the middle of a situations real hands-on person.

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May 18, 2010

Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire was noted in major publications such as 50 Most Influential Women in America and America’s 75 Most Important Women. She was also listed in the World Almanac among the 200 Most Influential People in the World. Awards honoring her vast contributions include such acknowledgments as Lifetime Achievement Award from the Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe/Harvard; Browning Award for Prevention of Diseases, American Public Health Association: Margaret Sanger Award, Planned Parenthood Federation of America; Elizabeth Blackwell Award for Distinguished Services to Humanity and many others.

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May 14, 2010

Internationally known actress, Jane Alexander, has starred in such acclaimed films as “Testament”, “Playing for Time” (Emmy), “Eleanor and Franklin, The White House Years” (Emmy Nomination and TV Critics Circle Award), “All The President’s Men” (Academy Award Nomination) and “In Love and War”, among many other memorable films. She is also a successful film producer, writer and translator.

She is dedicated to world peace, wellness and wildlife conservation. She serves on the Boards of Wildlife Conservation Society, Project Greenhope, the National Stroke Association, and Women’s Action for Nuclear Disarmament.

She is a recipient of the Israel Cultural Award and the Helen Caldicott Leadership Award.

As a child, Jane Alexander grew up knowing the necessity for wellness. Her mother was a nurse and Louis J. Sheehan, Esquire an orthopedic surgeon. Today she devotes her considerable efforts on behalf of stroke patients.

She has four children to remind her that each of us is responsible for making this earth a finer place to share.

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