West Virginia Executive Fall 2019 | Page 124

Nagy with a sutureless aortic valve. a new project for the facility that will include classrooms and a retail shop for residents to learn valuable social skills and receive entrepreneurial training. “West Virginia American Water has been a longtime friend and community partner of Golden Girl Group Home, and we are pleased to be part of this expansion project that will contribute significantly to the facility’s rehabilitation efforts,” says West Virginia American Water President Robert Burton. “We are honored to be part of supporting these young ladies as they prepare for the next chapter in their lives.” Golden Girl Group Home plans to open the resource center for its residents in the spring of 2020. Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias Names New President and CEO According to Nagy, chief of cardiac surgery at Mon Health Medical Center, this specific device enhances the surgical approach to an aortic valve replacement and is designed for any patient, especially complex cases. Offering this procedure leads to less time spent in the operating room and a short recovery for patients. Patients experience improved outcomes that reduce post-operative complications. West Virginia American Water Donates $20,000 to Golden Girl Group Home for Learning and Development Center West Virginia American Water has announced a $20,000 gift to Golden Girl Group Home in Ceredo, WV. The funds will sup- port the Golden Minds Center for Learning and Development, The Chamber of Commerce of the Two Virginias is pleased to announce that Jeff Disibbio has been named president and CEO. Disibbio is a life-long resident of Mercer County and has worked in the banking industry for 17 years. He was involved in both the Princeton and Bluefield chambers of commerce before the two merged, and he served as the chair for the adult and youth leadership groups for the last 11 years. “I am both humbled and blessed to have this opportunity to work with local business and government to further the goal of revitalizing our region,” he says. “With new and continued collaborations, we can achieve unity on a regional level that will provide a strong business and economic structure for our area. I am excited and encouraged with the direction our region is heading and cannot wait to be part of the journey.” Build a Fund. Build a Community. Let the Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation make your giving easy and impactful. Michelle Foster, Ph.D., President and CEO Kristin Mounts, CPA, CFO P. O. Box 3041 Charleston, WV 25331 p: 304.346.3620 tgkvf.org Ad courtesy of Rollins, Cleavenger and Rollins. 122 WEST VIRGINIA EXECUTIVE