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Cronette management
Cronette management




But even then, with the TNA schedule I don't have a lot of time for them, and I'd rather do less and enjoy it more. I like to help some of these smaller independents that really put on good shows. I also did an NWA Charlotte show earlier this year, but really I just made an appearance to do some interviews there as sort of like the guest commissioner, which is more of my speed these days. But other than the exception of managing The Midnight or something like this – because I've known for ages and he's always treated me good – I don't really do them anymore because I'm not as agile, mobile and hostile as I used to be in my youth, as far as at ringside. And why shouldn't we? Maybe we'll beat Bobo Brazil and The Sheik for the world's longest program with The Rock and Roll Express. I toyed with the idea of retiring as a manager after our 25th anniversary, but as long as either me or Bobby Eaton or Dennis Condrey – Stan has already decided that he's not wrestling anymore – are all available on the same date and somebody wants us and we can all get to the ring and have fun, I've decided that I'm just going to do it a few times a year, because it's great to see the boys. Most recently, she worked with partner agencies to develop Hillsborough’s centralized receiving facility, one the first funded and a model facility in Florida.This year I've done three – all with The Midnight Express. These were the first programs in the counties offering evidence-based “housing first” services. That 10-year initiative helped more than 50 homeless service providers receive more than $10 million in emergency, transitional and permanent supportive housing grants per year.

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She developed and led oversight of a housing and urban development continuum of care process for Hillsborough, Manatee and Sarasota counties. Miranda Cornette has additionally submitted successful grants that netted more than $80 million for her nonprofit clients. She also serves as program chair for the National Contract Management Association Suncoast Chapter.

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Some of her most successful projects created services for veterans, women, children, youth, families and those who are high-risk, high-need utilizers of costly community-based services. I made that challenge mine and will continue to look to the needs of the community and meet those needs in a way that makes a difference.”ĭean Donna Petersen and Deanne Miranda Cornette (Photo by Torie Doll).Īt ACTS, Miranda Cornette targets funding sources and has built a lucrative and diverse revenue stream that provides needed and innovative services to vulnerable populations. “It’s up to us to recognize the social determinants within population health that can increase our outcomes, lower our costs and reduce the risk of social inequalities in our community. That’s critical to the mission of public health,” Miranda Cornette said. “We can’t even begin to address the behavioral health care needs of individuals if we don’t address the whole person. She continues to promote coordination and integration of health care, behavioral health care and social support services with a patient-centered approach. Over her 20-year career, she has provided, managed and developed best practice programs with the aim of improving whole person health and well-being. (ACTS), a Tampa-based nonprofit agency providing individualized behavioral health services in substance abuse and mental health. “Her nominators called her a change agent, a developer of systems, an unsung hero, and someone who behind the scenes has amassed and made accessible resources for a variety of communities at risk.”Īn alumna of the University of South Florida, Miranda Cornette currently serves as counsel for strategic development at the Agency for Community Treatment Services, Inc.

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“This year’s awardee stood out among an incredible group of public health leaders,” Dean Donna Petersen said. The COPH bestows the award each year to a woman whose career accomplishments and leadership contribute significantly to the field of public health in Florida. Initiated by USF in 1988, nominations are solicited from public health practitioners across the state.

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Deanne Miranda Cornette, MHA, GPC (Photo courtesy of ACTS).






Cronette management