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Francis B. Olsen
Director/Board Member at Care for the Homeless
Active connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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William P. Tully | M | 83 |
The State University of New York
| 19 years |
Jim Mutton | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Marcos Crespo | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Linda S. Riefberg | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Kay Stafford | F | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Yvette Wills | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Lizanne Fontaine | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Yacov Shamash | M | 74 |
The State University of New York
| 32 years |
Deepak Butani | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Ali Khan | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Terry Brennan | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Linda E. Scott | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Natalie Richardson | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
G. Robert Watts | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | 19 years |
Toby Koren | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Barbara E. Knecht | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
David Florman | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Donna Clemmens | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Carmine Asparro | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Candyce Mason | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Lynnette Verges | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Ilya Volovnik | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Rogelio I. Thomas | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Steven J. Scheinman | M | - |
The State University of New York
| 40 years |
Oren R. Lyons | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Harold Lebovitz | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Myeong-Soo Lee | M | 66 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Robert J. Duffy | M | 69 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Camille Joseph Varlack | M | 48 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Eric Corngold | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
James Pasquill | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Carter Strickland | M | - |
The State University of New York
| 1 years |
Tod Laursen | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Bradley Hershenson | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Cara Schrantz | F | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Kingsley Osei | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Harry M. Rosen | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Russell W. Bessette | M | - |
The State University of New York
| 35 years |
Carmi Rapport | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Arthur E. Orlick | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Wayne Riley | M | 64 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Patricia C. Vaughan | F | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Robert J. Bellafiore | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Lee R. Guterman | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Dom Stasi | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
C. Nicholas Rostow | M | 74 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Joseph Sinicropi | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Allan T. Hackney | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Andrew J. Mitchell | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Hansen A. Yuan | M | 80 |
The State University of New York
| 34 years |
Satya P. Sharma | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Sheldon Weinig | M | 96 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Thomas J. Ward | M | 71 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Carl Spielvogel | M | 95 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Robert L. Ecklin | M | 85 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Mitchell H. Pally | M | - |
The State University of New York
| 35 years |
Aria Finger | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
George W. Wurtz | M | 67 |
The State University of New York
| 15 years |
Rosemary Crane | F | 64 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Dana Eisenman Sherwin | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Wayne C. Koff | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Orrin B. MacMurray | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Mark S. Simon | M | 72 |
The State University of New York
| - |
James F. Garvey | M | - |
The State University of New York
| 28 years |
Richard Socarides | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Clare B. Bradley | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Betty A. Wong | F | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Steven Schwarz | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Charles Fox | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Stephen Hirsch | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Derek van Straaten | M | - |
Care for the Homeless
![]() Care for the Homeless Medical/Nursing ServicesHealth Services Care for the Homeless in 1984, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trusts, together with the U.S. Conference of Mayors, established the National Health Care for the Homeless program. A group of New York City homeless service providers and advocates met to respond to the proposal to provide health and social services to homeless people. It is committed to ending homelessness by providing direct services for homeless single adults and families, by conducting public education, research, and analysis of model programs and practices that create permanent housing opportunities, and by shaping policies to prevent future homelessness. | - |
Srinivas N. Pentyala | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Thomas F. Keenan | M | 75 |
The State University of New York
| - |
Gregory A. Adams | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Joseph Storch | M | - |
The State University of New York
| - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 75 | 100.00% |
Age of Connections
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Past
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Female
Members of the board
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Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Francis B. Olsen
- Personal Network