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321 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine HEALTH AND WELLNESS Millennium Magazine Featured Listee CLINICAL THERAPIST Principles Recovery Center Tamarac, FL PET/CT TECHNOLOGIST Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, MA Millennium Magazine Featured Listee JOE ANN GLENN Drawing upon more than two decades of experience in the field of medicine, Joe Ann Glenn has demonstrated proven expertise in therapeutic practices. Since 2016, she has operated as a clinical therapist with Principles Recovery Center, a family-owned therapy and rehabilitation clinic in Davie, Florida. Ms. Glenn specializes in treating patients with such conditions as bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression and substance abuse by conducting both individual and group sessions for at least 13 individuals each week. Firmly believing in the importance of education, Ms. Glenn earned a master’s degree in human service from Lincoln University in 2009 and an additional master’s degree in mental health counseling from Troy University in 2015. Furthermore, she is recognized as a clinical therapist in the states of Maryland and Florida. Always aiming to provide the highest quality care, Ms. Glenn finds success in seeing her patients grow and recover. Over the course of her career, she has attributed her achievements to her ability to connect with others, drawing upon her own personal experiences with mental wellness. She is especially proud of her work in mental health care and hopes to begin her own private practice in the future. Since 2003, Merrill D. Griff has excelled as a PET/CT technologist for the molecular imaging department at Massachusetts General Hospital. First joining Massachusetts General Hospital in 1978 with a research group in nuclear technology, he subsequently departed from the hospital to serve such institutions as Michael Reese Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago, Barnes Jewish Christian Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, MTS Health Care Services in Naperville, Illinois, and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where he served as lead nuclearmedical technologist, nuclear cardiology technical supervisor and instructor. Likewise, Mr. Griff served the University of Zurich Hospital in Switzerland as chief technologist and administrator. Licensed with the Illinois Department of Nuclear Safety and as a radiologic technologist in Massachusetts, Mr. Griff served in academia as an adjunct professor at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, as well as an educator at Regis College, Gateway Community College and Triton College. Lending his expertise to written works, he won third prize for an oral presentation at the Society of Nuclear Medicine’s 46th annual meeting. He holds an MPH from Boston University. MERRILL D. GRIFF

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