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EAMC CEO named top five hospital administrator during COVID-19 pandemic Special to the
Opelika Observer The COVID-19 pandemic has touched virtually every community in the United States. After seeking nominations from 22,000 Emergency Room physicians through a closed Facebook group, Louis M. Profeta, M.D., an emergency physician in Indianapolis, published an article for LinkedIn Pulse Magazine titled “The Top Five Hospital Administrators During the Covid-19 Pandemic” as determined by the Emergency Physicians who staff their ERs. One of those five was EAMC President and CEO, Laura Grill. In his article, Dr. Profeta opened by talking about how this Facebook group had
LAURA GRILL been called on by the COVID-19 task force
because emergency physicians were first
Last week, Dream Day Foundation volunteers helped place plants on porches for more than 200 seniors in the Auburn-Opelika area as a part of their “Planted Together” initiative. Dream Day founder Marion Sankey posted the following message on her
among frontline workers in seeing COVID patients present to hospitals. He followed that by saying the group also exchanged open responses about the performance of their administrators. That gave him the idea to solicit nominations from the group on top performances. Dr. Profeta went on to highlight the five administrators that he selected as his top five—the other four were from Albany, NY, Greenfield, IN, Park City, UT and Springfield, MO. Each profile included comments from the ER physicians who nominated the administrators. For EAMC’s Grill, that meant words of praise from Alan Moore, M.D. (ER medical director) and See CEO, page A2
Opelika Giving Day selects nonprofits to spotlight on June 3
Special to the Opelika Observer The Community Foundation of East Alabama has selected 12 nonprofit organizations to highlight for its “2nd Annual Opelika Giving Day” to be held on June 3. The foundation’s event is designed to spotlight Opelika’s nonprofits that work to serve and improve the community. “Opelika Giving Day is a 24-hour fundraising challenge based online which provides a safe and easy way for participants to give their support,” said Todd Rauch, the foundation’s vice president.
Following are the selected nonprofit organizations: - The Arts Association of East Alabama - Circles of Opelika - Creekline Trails of Opelika - The Community Foundation of East Alabama - Flags for Vets - Haddie’s - L.E.A.P.S. - O-Grows - Opelika Bicycle Advisory Committee - Opelika Main Street - Friends of Opelika Wood Duck Heritage Preserve and Siddique Nature Park - The Knee High Foundation In the weeks See CFEA, page A3
City Market opening May 30 at Town Creek Park
Dream Day Foundation’s ‘Planted Together’ project was a success Special to the Opelika Observer
Opelika, Alabama
personal Facebook page detailing the event and expressing her gratitude to those who helped make it a success, including McDonald’s of Auburn and Opelika which served as a primary sponsor. “On behalf of The Dream Day Foundation thank you so much for loving on our
By Sarah Cook Special to the Opelika Observer City Market will return to Town Creek Park on Saturdays from 8 to 11 a.m. beginning May 30 through Aug. 29. There will be no market on July 4. Parking will be available for all market attendees
See DREAM, page A8
Photo special to the Opelika Observer
in the gravel parking lot across from Town
Creek Park. All market visitors must maintain
a minimum of six feet between one another. All vendors will follow the state sanitation guidelines regarding farmers markets, including: • Food samples will not be served, and cooking demonstrations will not be allowed. • Vendors will maintain a 10-foot distance from one See MARKET, page A3
Index OPINION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A4 SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY. . . . . . . .A9 RELIGION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A11 CALENDAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A13
COMICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A14 SPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B1 POLITICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B7 PUBLIC NOTICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . B9
Alabama Statewide COVID-19 statistics as of May 26 15,194 cases/ 566 deaths | 512 cases in Lee Co./ 32 deaths