Real Estate Landlord / Tenant Litigation Probate Administration Will Contests - Challenging and Defending Representation or Removal of Fiduciaries Recovering Wrongfully Transferred Assets by a Fiduciary Wrongful Death Proceedings Spousal Right of Elections Protection of Beneficiary Rights / Proof of Heirs Wills and Trust Construction Contested Powers of Attorney Contested Accounting - Fiduciary and Beneficiary Trust Contests - Challenging and Defending Intestate Administration Kinship Proceedings
ISLN:
902222760
Admitted:
1979
University:
Queens College of the City University of New York, B.A., 1975
Vice President for Communications, Florida Division at American Cancer Society
Location:
Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area
Industry:
Public Relations and Communications
Work:
American Cancer Society since Jan 2006
Vice President for Communications, Florida Division
University of South Florida Dec 1996 - Dec 2005
Assistant Vice President, University Relations
Florida State Senator Charlie Crist Jul 1992 - Dec 1996
Senior Legislative Aide and Chief of Staff
Education:
Harvard University Crisis Management Executive Education Program 2002 - 2002
Michael Sheehan, Nationally Recognized Message Development Expert 2001 - 2001
Clarence Jones, Author, Winning with the News Media 2001 - 2001
Indiana University Bloomington 1988 - 1992
BA, Journalism
Skills:
Media Relations Social Media Marketing Internal Communications Corporate Communications Non-profits Speech Writing Crisis Communications Publicity Public Relations Strategic Communications Marketing Communications Social Media Marketing
Interests:
Certified yoga instructor (have taught free yoga classes to American Cancer Society staff); amateur photographer (contribute photography to the American Cancer Society).
Northshore Physicians Group 55 Highland Ave STE 301, Salem, MA 01970 9787413700 (phone), 9787413354 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University Graduated: 1976
Procedures:
D & C Dilation and Curettage Hysterectomy Myomectomy Tubal Surgery Vaccine Administration Vaginal Repair Cesarean Section (C-Section) Cystoscopy Urinary Flow Tests Vaginal Delivery
Conditions:
Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Conditions of Pregnancy and Delivery
Languages:
English French Spanish
Description:
Dr. Reich graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in 1976. He works in Salem, MA and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Reich is affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital, North Shore Medical Center Salem Campus and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital.
Abdominal Hernia Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Hemorrhoids Inguinal Hernia
Languages:
English German Italian Spanish
Description:
Dr. Reich graduated from the SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine in 1965. He works in Forest Hills, NY and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Reich is affiliated with Flushing Hospital Medical Center and Mount Sinai Queens.
Saddlebrook Elementary School Silver Spring MD 1977-1982, Glenallan Elementary School Silver Spring MD 1982-1983, Colonel E. Brooke Lee Middle School Silver Spring MD 1983-1985
minimum wage would have a direct impact on the federal budget, opening a door to using reconciliation. In a new paper, Michael Reich, a professor of economics and labor economist at the University of California, Berkeley, estimated that approval of the minimum wage would have a positive effect of $65.
Date: Jan 31, 2021
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Uber drivers are about to get a minimum wage in NYC
rmining the minimum payment that must be made to a driver dispatched by a ride-hail app. The TLC will likely choose to implement a clever formula devised by economists James Parrott and Michael Reich that adjusts drivers pay based on how much work they get overall, with the goal of paying them $17.22 an ho
Date: Aug 08, 2018
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
New study of Seattle's $15 minimum wage says it costs jobs
Last week, a review by University of California at Berkeley economists found the law raised pay without hurting jobs in the restaurant industry. An author of that report, Michael Reich, criticized the University of Washington teams methodology.
Date: Jun 27, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
Is Seattle's Rising Minimum Wage Helping Or Hurting Low-Wage Workers?
a letter to the mayor of Seattle, Michael Reich, a professor of economics at the University of California-Berkeley and one of the authors of the other recent report (also not peer-reviewed) that said food service jobs had not been lost in Seattle, said that excluding multi-site employers excludes 48
Date: Jun 26, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
A 'very credible' new study on Seattle's $15 minimum wage has bad news for liberals
"I think they underestimate hugely the wage gains, and they overestimate hugely the employment loss," said Michael Reich, an economist at the University of California, Berkeley who was part of a group that published its own study of the minimum wage in Seattle last week.
Date: Jun 26, 2017
Category: Business
Source: Google
These Maine workers would benefit most from a higher minimum wage
Job losses likely would be minimal for Maine because adjusted for wage inflation trends, the $12 wage in 2020 would be just under 60 percent of the states median wage, Michael Reich, an economist at the institute, said in an email. Even in states and cities where the increase is greater than propos
Date: Oct 28, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
$15 minimum wage increase will affect 605000 OC workers over seven years
However, Michael Reich, a UC Berkeley economist who studied the projected impact of a $15 minimum in California and New York, argued it would have little effect on employment or on the economy, with business costs offset by the growth in purchasing power of low-income workers.
Date: Apr 04, 2016
Source: Google
News of a minimum wage hike deal in California is met with relief -- and anxious arithmetic
In California, more than 5 million low-paid workers, or 38% of the state's workforce, could receive an average pay increase of about $4,000 each, according to Michael Reich, a labor researcher and professor at UC Berkeley. Reich calls the price increases for the state's consumers "moderate" and said