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Erie-Niagara AHEC
Buffalo, New York
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    Published on: 9/25/2006    Last Visited: 5/28/2007  

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    April 2007 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/1/2007    Last Visited: 3/9/2009  

    After receiving her BS in Political Science and BA in Communication Arts and Sciences from Dominican University in Illinois, Ms. Craig went on to teach theater and playwriting classes at Buffalo State College. She then became an officer of Marketing and Sales at Goldome Bank For Savings. In this role, she developed training materials for employees across the country. After five years in this position, she then moved on to work for Key Bank of New York where she was Vice President of Consumer Communications and Sales Training. Seven years later, she left the banking world and became the Executive Director of the Humboldt Branch YMCA. She started a School-Age Child program and Kinder-Care program. She also increased the branch's total membership by 150 percent.

    Her background in communications enabled her to write several grants for a SAT preparation course and a Theater Education program in her YMCA. After a three-year stint working for the "Y", she took on the role of Executive Director of a not-for-profit organization called Buffalo Builds. This organization was designed to assist minorities who wanted to enter the building trades. She continued on the path of community involvement by becoming the Vice President of Advocacy. As Vice President, she was key in the creation and implementation of the statewide advocacy program. Continuing to work for the welfare of the minority community, Ms. Craig started her work with the American Heart Association in 2002. She was the Senior Director of Minority Health Initiatives for the Northeast. Here she developed programs to increase awareness of heart disease and stroke amongst minorities and other high risk groups. Currently, she is the President/CEO of the Erie Niagara Health Education Center (EN-AHEC).

    In addition to her outstanding professional career, Ms. Craig has made her mark in the performing arts. She has appeared in numerous Artie-award winning plays such as "Ain't MisBehavin'", "A New Brain" and "Avenue X". Ms. Craig has also won the Artie award for Best Actress in a Musical for her work in "Cookin1 at the Cookery" and for her work in "Sophisticated Ladies". Ms. Craig has stepped away from the spotlight on numerous occasions. She co-authored a play about the comediennes Pearl Bailey and Moms Mabley entitled "What Good Ole Days?", which premiered in 2005. She created a pilot for a television series entitled "FDC", which is currently being marketed to distributors.

    Ms. Craig uses her talents as an actress to preserve local history.

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    Board of Directors - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/1/2006    Last Visited: 8/1/2006  

    Mary CraigPresident, Erie Niagara Area Health Education Center

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    Buffalo News - HONOR ROLL - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/4/2000    Last Visited: 9/4/2000  

    Mary Craig, vice president of advocacy for the American Heart Association, said, Congressman Quinn's support of the Cardiac Arrest Survival Act Bill has been invaluable..

    Quinn received the award during a ceremony in the association's office in Amherst.

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    Buffalo News - Medicine's new faith connection - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/31/2003    Last Visited: 8/31/2003  

    The organization hopes to build "communities of wellness" through churches, where people "seem to be more open and willing to listen and learn," said Mary Craig, senior director of minority health initiatives at the heart association.

    "You have a huge community that is looking for something and goes to church for those answers," said Craig.

    "You have more churches in Buffalo than in almost any other place in the country," she added.

    If it weren't for her church, Genevieve Richardson doubts she would have become involved in an exercise program on her own.

    "The likelihood of it would be slim," she said.

    But for the past few months, Richardson has been sweating nearly as much as she prays at Bethesda World Harvest International Church.

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    Published on: 8/23/2001    Last Visited: 8/26/2001  

    Mary Craig portrays Mary Talbert , who - with Frederick Douglass and W.E.B. DuBois - in 1905 co-founded the Niagara Movement , which was located in Fort Erie , Ont..
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    Published on: 8/17/2008    Last Visited: 7/23/2009  

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    Published on: 4/22/2006    Last Visited: 3/4/2008  

    Mary Craig , President355 Linwood AvenueBuffalo, NY 14209- 716-881-8222Fax: 716-881-8225

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    Published on: 4/22/2006    Last Visited: 7/23/2009  

    Mary Craig Erie-Niagara AHEC

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