Rebecca Onie, CEO of Health Leads, Announced as Speaker at MGH Institute of Health Professions 2013 Commencement

Boston, MA, February 03, 2013 --(PR.com)-- President Janis P. Bellack announced today that Rebecca Onie, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Health Leads, will deliver the keynote address at MGH Institute of Health Professions’ 2013 Commencement on Thursday, May 9, 2013. Health Leads is a non-profit organization that works to expand the capacity of health care providers to address the basic resource needs of patients and families, needs that are often at the root causes of poor health such as food, utilities, housing and transportation.

As a sophomore at Harvard University in 1996, Ms. Onie and Dr. Barry Zuckerman at Boston Medical Center co-founded what was originally called Project HEALTH. After serving as the organization’s executive director from 1997-2000, she attended Harvard Law School where she was editor of the Harvard Law Review and research assistant for Professors Laurence Tribe and Lani Guinier.

Ms. Onie also clerked for the Honorable Diane P. Wood of the U.S. District Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, and was an associate at Miner, Barnhill & Galland P.C., a civil rights and community economic development firm. During this time, she co-chaired Health Leads’ Board of Directors.

In 2006, she returned as CEO of Health Leads, which now operates in Boston, Baltimore, Chicago, New York, Providence, and Washington, D.C. Last year, Health Leads’ corps of nearly 1,000 college volunteers assisted nearly 9,000 low-income patients and their families in accessing food, heat, employment, and other basic resources they need to be healthy. In 2009, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation named Health Leads a Vulnerable Populations Portfolio grantee, investing $2 million to support its work.

Ms. Onie is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a U.S. Ashoka Fellow. She received the John F. Kennedy New Frontier Award in 2009, honoring Americans under the age of 40 whose commitment to service is changing their communities and the country; Harvard’s Jane Rainie Opel ’50 Young Alumna Award in 2008 for outstanding contributions to the advancement of women; and the Do Something Brick Award for Community Leadership in 1999, for dynamic young people under the age of thirty with the passion and drive to improve their communities.

She is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization and the Mayo Clinic Center for Innovation’s External Advisory Council.

In 2009, Ms. Onie was honored to receive a MacArthur Fellowship, for “individuals who have shown extraordinary originality and dedication in their creative pursuits and a marked capacity for self-direction.” More recently, O! Magazine named her to its 2010 Power List of twenty women who are “changing the world for the better.” In 2011, she was named to Forbes Magazine’s Impact 30, which recognizes the world’s top 30 social entrepreneurs.

Ms. Onie graduated from Harvard University in 1998, and from Harvard Law School in 2003.

MGH Institute of Health Professions, founded by Massachusetts General Hospital in 1977, is an innovative and independent graduate school in Boston that is a member of Partners HealthCare. A progressive leader in developing compre­hensive models of health care education, the MGH Institute prepares advanced practice professionals in the fields of communication sciences and disorders, nursing, physical therapy, and rehabilitation sciences through a distinctive combination of academic study, clinical practice, and research. More than 1,200 students are enrolled in graduate level and certificate programs, with an increasing number of courses available online. The MGH Institute is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).

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