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  Tribal Connections - Health News - Secondary Feature Articles - Genius Awarded - Page 3
Gottlieb said she believes health care must extend deep into the Native community and has used her imagination to achieve her goals.
About 10 years ago, she said, she failed to persuade a group of Native leaders to support a new project tackling the sensitive subject of child sexual abuse.
Friends have enjoyed watching Gottlieb succeed, said Diane Kaplan, executive director of the Rasmuson Foundation and one of those who nominated her.
www.tribalconnections.org /health_news/secondary_features/genius3.html   (388 words)

  
 CIRI Newsletter - May 2005
CIRI shareholder Katherine Gottlieb, president and chief executive officer of Southcentral Foundation, was recently awarded an honorary doctoral degree from Alaska Pacific University.
Gottlieb also served as the keynote speaker at the April 30 graduation ceremony.
Katherine's work on behalf of Southcentral Foundation and her successful efforts to improve health care for Alaska's Native people are very deserving of this type of recognition," said CIRI President and Chief Executive Officer Margie Brown.
www.ciri.com /newsletter/May2005/05intouch.html   (807 words)

  
 Gottlieb mulling options after winning award
She is married to Southcentral Foundation's chief of staff, Kevin Gottlieb, who started there as a dentist.
She did not want to say much more, or even identify the organization, because she said this is spiritual giving, between her and God.
Gottlieb read his book on transforming health care and thought his big-picture view was the same as the customer-owner concept already in place at Southcentral Foundation.
www.rlnn.com /ArtJune05/GottiebOptionsWinAward.html   (1251 words)

  
 Indianz.Com > News > Alaska Native woman recipient of 'Genius' award
Katherine Gottlieb, president of Southcentral Foundation, is one of 23 winners of the MacArthur Fellowship.
She is the first Alaskan to win the award, according to The Anchorage Daily News.
Gottlieb doesn't know what she'll do with the money.
www.indianz.com /News/2004/004509.asp   (260 words)

  
 Tribal Connections - Health News - Secondary Feature Articles - Genius Awarded - Page 1
Peers and friends say it should be no surprise that Katherine Gottlieb, president of Southcentral Foundation, is one of 23 this year -- and the first Alaskan ever -- to win a MacArthur Fellowship.
They describe the 52-year-old Gottlieb, who went to night school as she rose from her agency's receptionist to chief executive officer, as a visionary who also happens to run a $118 million agency that delivers health care service to 40,000 Alaska Natives.
Gottlieb was honored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for helping transform a slow and cumbersome medical bureaucracy into a patient-centered system of health care tailored to the needs of Alaska Natives.
www.tribalconnections.org /health_news/secondary_features/genius1.html   (292 words)

  
 A Letter From The President   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Katherine Gottlieb has an MBA from Alaska Pacific University, and has been President/CEO of SCF since 1987.
Under her leadership, Southcentral Foundation has grown from fewer than 100 employees to more than 1200 and from an annual operating budget of about $3 million to one of $100 million, and has grown to provide more than 65 medical and behavioral health services programs.
Katherine is of Aleut descent, and is a member of CIRI.
www.southcentralfoundation.org /president.cfm   (340 words)

  
 eurspin - pafg12 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Gottlieb Bolger was born about 1860 in Russia.
Katherine Mertz [Parents] was born on 7 Jan 1863 in Reinhard, Russia.
Katherine Eurich [Parents] was born on 6 Nov 1886 in Russia.
www-personal.umich.edu /~dawnbare/eurichs/pafg12.htm   (279 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Gottlieb Boley was born in Wurttemburg, Germany on October 23, 1844 and he died in McHenry on September 18, 1900.
Gottlieb's father died In 1867 and his mother in 1873, both in Germany.
She was born in what is now Czechoslovakia and came to America in 1871.
lamb-thielen.com /jim/genealogy/wortsfamily/chapterfive.html   (1752 words)

  
 Alaska Pacific University - News Releases   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Among this year's class, announced Monday, are a robot-maker, a ragtime pianist, an archaeological illustrator and a businessman working to free political prisoners in China.
Gottlieb, the daughter of a Filipino father and Aleut mother, began her ascent through Southcentral Foundation in Seldovia, where she grew up and was the agency's local health representative.
Southcentral Foundation took advantage of the opportunities, and Gottlieb, who became president in 1991, began exerting her creativity.
www.alaskapacific.edu /pr/itn_body.php?id=153   (969 words)

  
 Southcentral Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Katherine Gottlieb, the President/CEO recently won the McArthur Fellowship award.
Click Here to read a letter from Katherine Gottlieb, President/CEO of Southcentral Foundation, or to contact her.
Southcentral Foundation is an Alaska Native non-profit health corporation formed under the tribal authority of Cook Inlet Region, Incorporated (CIRI).
www.southcentralfoundation.org   (229 words)

  
 eurspin - pafn12 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Katherine Mertz was born Jan 7 1863 in Reinhart, Russia, and was married there to Gottlieb Bolger in 1884.
Surviving are five sons: Henry of Freeland, Mich; John, Gottlieb, Jacob, and Fred of Saginaw; 25 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren.
Katherine Eurich was born Nov 6 1886 in Russia coming to the United States in 1906.
www-personal.umich.edu /~dawnbare/eurichs/pafn12.htm   (1105 words)

  
 The Ehrlich Journal Ehrlich-Laubhan Genealogy
Mina Laughlin of Salt Lake stated as a matter of fact that Peter, Johan Dietrich, and Gottlieb were brothers.
Peter and wife are buried in an unmarked graves in Lehigh Kansas.
According to Theresa (Ehrlich) Laubhan, Gottlieb Ehrlich died in his 30's.
www.discoverehrlich.com /TheEhrlichJournal.html   (805 words)

  
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Germany Russia ?, Katherine M 31 (8) John Wife Russia N 1892 Eighth Twp.
Russia Russia Schafer, Katherine M 24 (S44) Henry Wife Russia A 1899 Third Judical Twp.
Russia Russia Shutz, Katherine S 12 (S42) Henry Dau Russia A 1911 Third Judical Twp.
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 Henry Binder Family
Henry Binder was the oldest son of Gottlieb and Elizabeth Binder (Gottlieb's first wife).
Henry (60 years old at the time of the 1920 census) was married to Katherine (51 years old at the time of the 1920 census).
The oldest, Katherine, was 21, Dorothy was 16 and William was 15.
members.fortunecity.com /offermann/id629.htm   (401 words)

  
 ICT [2005/02/15]  National Urban Indian Family Coalition Summit highlights
PHOENIX - During the summit, coalition member Katherine Gottlieb, Alaska Native and president of the Southcentral Foundation in Anchorage, was congratulated for winning the Genius Grant from the MacArthur Fellowship.
Gottlieb was honored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation for helping transform a cumbersome medical bureaucracy into a patient-centered system of health care for Alaska Natives.
During the awards recognition, the video ''Looking Toward Home'' was shown, which told the story of the move to cities in the 1950s as a result of relocation termination policies of the United States.
www.indiancountry.com /content.cfm?id=1096410356   (484 words)

  
 Indianz.Com > News > Native woman wants to put half-million to good use
Katherine Gottlieb, an Alaska Native woman who is the Alaska's first recipient of the MacArthur Fellow award is still deciding how to spend the $500,000 that comes with the prestigious honor.
Gottlieb, 53, the president of Southcentral Foundation, the medical arm of Cook Inlet Region Inc., wants to put the money to good use.
Gottlieb started at Southcentral as a receptionist in 1987.
www.indianz.com /News/2005/008851.asp   (319 words)

  
 Art (102500)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Artifice owner Katherine Gottlieb notes that her new site has several tangible advantages: lower rent, a location closer to the heart of Armory Square foot traffic and windows that let in much more sunshine than at her former venue.
For several years, Block had been in touch with Rose Cabat, a well-known ceramist from Tucson, Ariz. He and Gottlieb subsequently traveled west to meet the artist, leading to a three-person exhibition featuring not only Cabat's pieces but also paintings by her late husband, Erni Cabat, and silk scarves created by their daughter, June.
Beyond that, Block and Gottlieb are discussing other ideas that extend well beyond the mechanics of sharing space.
newtimes.rway.com /2000/102500/art.shtml   (604 words)

  
 KTUU.com | Alaska's news and information source   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
"Just doing that, just breaking the silence, begins to create this little bore tide of people that are communicating, addressing those wounds that have happened to them in the past," said Katherine Gottlieb, the president and CEO of the Southcentral Foundation.
Gottlieb says since the initiative began, it has picked up momentum from Dillingham to other parts of Alaska, to move beyond the state.
Gottlieb says the foundation has also done presentations for the National Indian Health Board.
www.ktuu.com /cms/anmviewer.asp?a=699&print=yes   (595 words)

  
 Thoenen Family Genealogy Forum (25 Latest Messages)
Re: Gottlieb and Katherine > Switzerland - Pam 6/13/01
Re: Gottlieb and Katherine > Switzerland - Ron Schwendiman 6/13/01
Gottlieb and Katherine > Switzerland - Pam 3/08/01
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 It Pays To Be Smart (& Different) - CBS News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Katherine Gottlieb, who runs a nonprofit health center for Native Alaskans and American Indians
"I think the only other person in the world who calls me a genius is my husband, and I think he's prejudiced," said another fellow, Katherine Gottlieb, 52, who runs a nonprofit health management corporation for 46,000 Native Alaskans and American Indians living in the Anchorage area.
Gretchen Berland received a grant for her decision to combine her current career as a physician with her previous experience making documentaries.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2004/09/28/tech/main645913.shtml   (905 words)

  
 Marriage of Katherine Offermann and John Braun
Gottlieb Binder Cook County Voter Registration, 1890, first page.
Gottlieb Binder's Cook County Voter Registration, 1890, second page
Little is known about her husband and her children, the Braun family, at this point in time, but it is believed that she had a number of children, and that she lived her entire life in the St. Louis area and probably has descendants living there today.
members.fortunecity.com /offermann/id345.htm   (405 words)

  
 February - Page 8
She currently lives in Anchorage and plans to continue her studies in graduate school, majoring in education or educational psychology.
Katherine Gottlieb, a CIRI shareholder and president and CEO of Southcentral Foundation, and Vicki Otte, a Doyon shareholder and executive director of the Association of ANCSA Regional Corporation Presidents/CEOs, were among 10 Alaskan women named as honorees in
Honorees are chosen based on their hard work, talent, and perseverance.
www.ciri.com /newsletter/february00/feb08.html   (485 words)

  
 Catalog of Immigrants - Settlement Family Registry
with children Margaret, Gottlieb, Carl, William, Christina, August, Mary, John,
Christina with children Gottlieb, Kate, Jacob, Fred, Dora and Tina
with children Katherine (Haas), Christina (Gramm), Gottliebena (Lukas), Christian, Jakob, John, Gottlieb, and Carolina (Baltzer).
www.nathankramer.com /settle/catalog.htm   (132 words)

  
 Table of Contents
Obituary of Gottlieb Adolf - Settlement Family Registry
Gottlieb and Katherine Bauder - Settlement Family Registry
Obituary of Gottlieb (George) Stahlecker - Settlement Family Registry
www.nathankramer.com /settle/toc.htm   (2864 words)

  
 Katherine Raile Leibbrandt
Katherine was born September 21, 1896 at St. Francis, Kasnas.
If you are looking for family information on Katherine Raile Leibbrandt, email me at
Also, you can lean more about the Leibbrandt family by going to www.leibbrandt.com
www.raile.com /id71.htm   (71 words)

  
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Sheboygan (City) Samara Samara Hermann, Gottlieb M 46 (H18) Gottlieb Head Samara A 1908 Sheboygan (City) Samara Samara Hermann, Regina M 36 (H18) Gottlieb Wife Samara A 1908 Sheboygan (City) Samara Samara Hermann, Amelia S 19 (H18) Gottlieb Dau Samara A 1908 Sheboygan (City) Samara Samara Hermann, Frieda S ?
Sheboygan (City) Samara Samara Kaiser, Maria M 46 (K14) Gottlieb Wife Samara A ?
Head Samara A 1911 Sheboygan (City) Samara Samara Kramer, Katherine M 26 (K15) ?
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 Johnson, Katherine - Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & Hamilton - Attorneys & Legal Services - New York, NY, 10006 - Citysearch
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 Council on Foundations: FN&C Now – Volume 5, Number 38
BREAKING NEWS: 2004 MacArthur fellows include Katherine Gottlieb, David Green, John Kamm and Julie Theriot
NEW FELLOWS: The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation named 23 MacArthur Fellows for 2004, with each receiving $500,000 in "no strings attached" support during the next five years.
Among the new fellows are: Katherine Gottlieb, president and CEO, Southcentral Foundation; David Green, founder of Project Impact; John Kamm, founder, chairman and executive director of the Dui Hua Foundation; and Julie Theriot, a former Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellow.
www.foundationnews.org /now/volume5.38.htm   (737 words)

  
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25 Feb 1914 near Anamoose, ND, USA, son of Gottlieb Garman and Maria
They had twelve children, six of whom preceded their father's death...
Photograph: Gottlieb and Magdalena, nee Bentz, Dockter with their child.
www.remmick.org /Hoffer.Home.Site/Page30.html   (469 words)

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