Julie Weintraub of the Gold and
Diamond Source received $25,000 for
her Hands Across the Bay’s program
for Domestic Violence Prevention and
Awareness from Dr. Joe and Elif
Fitzgerald’s White Party that was held
at their Pure Life Medi-Spa to raise
funds for this worthy project.
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BuzzWorthy
Molly Demeulenaere has been unanimously
chosen to lead the Museum of Science and
Industry in Tampa as its CEO and president. She
will replace Wit Ostrenko, who led the Museum
for 27 years. Molly has demonstrated her
abilities since Wit’s retirement both as MOSI’s
vice president of growth and development and
as its interim leader. She is surely the right
person to guide MOSI in the future.
Nikki Yourison has been promoted to
public relations manager at the Seminole
Hard Rock in Tampa. She is a USF
graduate.
Jane Strong, co-founder of Happy Feet
Plus and the St. Petersburg Women’s
Iconic 2007 Business Woman of the
Year, sponsored a booth at the women’s
Philip Neal has been named the Patel
Conservatory Dance Department chair and
artistic director of Next Generation Ballet by
Straz Center President/CEO Judy Lisi. Neal has
a storied 23-year tenancy with New York
City Ballet and is a sought-after instructor, who
has worked with numerous companies and
schools, including the Miami City Ballet, Boston
Ballet, Joffrey Ballet and School of American
Ballet.
COUNTRYSIDE DERMATOLOGY
&LASER CENTER
The skin’s natural ability to
produce vitamin D in response to
sunlight decreases with age.
By the age of 60 years old, the
skin’s ability to synthesize
vitamin D in response to sunlight
is inadequate to support bone
health. The Institute of Medicine
recommends 400 to 800
international units of vitamin D
daily. Wear your sunscreen to
prevent skin cancer, and take
vitamin D for your bones.
Susan S. Roper M.D.,
F.A.A.D. Director
Countryside Dermatology
and Laser Center,
Clearwater, Fl. 33763
(727) 791-1411.
JULY/AUGUST 2015 TAMPA BAY MAGAZINE 69