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Kettering College honors top alumni
The Kettering College of Medical Arts will recognize two outstanding alumni on Thursday, Oct. 8, at a dinner to be held in their honor at the NCR Country Club.
Gregory C. Henderson, president of Greene Memorial Hospital, has been named Kettering College Alumnus of the Year, according to school officials.
Joseph J. Konys, business manager for the University of Cincinnati Center for Surgical Innovation, has been named as this year’s Rising Star Award recipient.
Henderson graduated from Kettering College in 1971 with an associate’s degree in radiologic technology. He went on to earn his bachelor’s in health care administration and education at Oregon Institute of Technology, and his master’s in health care administration at the University of La Verne in La Verne, California. Henderson most recently served as senior executive officer at Southview Hospital.
Konys graduated from Kettering College in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in health professions and a concentration in physician assistant studies. He went on to receive his master’s in physician assistant studies from the University of Nebraska and is in his final year of a master’s in health services administration from Xavier University in Cincinnati.
The Kettering College Distinguished Alumni Awards, including the Alumnus of the Year and the Rising Star Award, are the highest honors bestowed by the Kettering College Alumni Association and recognize graduates for their professional achievements, contributions to society and support of the college.
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