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Mrs. Lynn Brenner Eisenberg

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Summit School
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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    triad.dbusinessnews.com/shownews.php?newsid=29204&type_ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/7/2005    Last Visited: 6/11/2005  

    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg uses the arts to connect people

    TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. Announces Change in Independent Registered Accounting Firm

    TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. Announces Change in Independent Registered Accounting Firm

    Is Your Father a True Grilling Man?
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    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg uses the arts to connect people
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    "Lynn Eisenberg gives herself totally to the community at large," says Wade Hobgood, outgoing chancellor of the School of the Arts.
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    Bringing together arts and medical institutions is a natural fit for Eisenberg.

    The Brenner family founded an adolescent medical center in 1981 and Brenner Children's Hospital in 1986.

    She models her giving after that of her father, Morris Brenner, and his two brothers, Abe and Herb, who learned from their mother, Jennie Brenner, to put money in "pushkies," or charity boxes, even during challenging economic times.

    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg
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    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg uses the arts to connect people

    TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. Announces Change in Independent Registered Accounting Firm

    TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. Announces Change in Independent Registered Accounting Firm

    Is Your Father a True Grilling Man?
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    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg uses the arts to connect people
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    "Lynn Eisenberg gives herself totally to the community at large," says Wade Hobgood, outgoing chancellor of the School of the Arts."We should all admire her incomparable spirit and unflagging commitment to making the world a better place.She is a true philanthropist in the broadest sense of the word."

    One of her particular gifts is finding ways for institutions and people to work together.

    Bringing together arts and medical institutions is a natural fit for Eisenberg.

    The Brenner family founded an adolescent medical center in 1981 and Brenner Children's Hospital in 1986.

    She models her giving after that of her father, Morris Brenner, and his two brothers, Abe and Herb, who learned from their mother, Jennie Brenner, to put money in "pushkies," or charity boxes, even during challenging economic times.

    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg
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    Eisenberg says she is simply following their lead.

    "My Jewish religion teaches me that my purpose in life is to make this world a better place," she says."My goal is to make a difference along the way."

    In 1998, Eisenberg helped launch the Artists Reaching Children in the Hospital, a program that brings student artists from the School of the Arts to Brenner Children's Hospital.

    She and her sister, Suzy Kurtz, helped launch the program in memory of their mother, Gertrude Petock Brenner, who envisioned a program that would give children a chance to smile during their often-grueling hospital stays.

    Through the program, arts students perform and interact with patients at the children's hospital.

    Richard "Dikki" Ellis, an alumnus of the school and charter member of the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit, comes to Winston-Salem three times a year and trains drama students in circus arts.The students then perform for and teach the hospitalized children.

    "This definitely enhances their quality of life," Eisenberg says, and it gives the drama students a chance to see how their performances can work for good in others' lives.

    Now Eisenberg is involved, through work on a committee, in creating another arts program for hospitalized patients.This program, launched at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center this year, brings art therapy experiences to adult cancer patients.

    Eisenberg serves on the boards of directors for Summit School, the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, The Brenner Foundation, the Amarr Co., the Winston-Salem Foundation, and the Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North Carolina.

    She volunteers at Temple Emanuel, her synagogue, and with United Jewish Communities.

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    APPNC Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2003    Last Visited: 9/25/2006  

    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg, Winston-Salem

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    Arts Council: Who We Are: The Board - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/15/2007    Last Visited: 4/15/2007  

    Mrs. Lynn EisenbergVice-Chair/Development

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    Business Milestones - Winston-Salem Journal - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/22/2004    Last Visited: 2/23/2004  

    Lynn Brenner Eisenberg, a longtime community volunteer, has been named a member of the Winston-Salem Foundation Committee for 2004.

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    Press Release - What Could a Jersey Bull and Elvis... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/5/2004    Last Visited: 8/5/2006  

    Also recently named were three new Committee members: Lynn Brenner Eisenberg, Robert E. Greene, and Paul Wiles.
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    Eisenberg has expansive volunteer experience with local, regional, and national organizations over the past 30 years.Her activities include service on boards with Brenner Children's Hospital, Ronald McDonald House, North Carolina School of the Arts, and the Brenner Foundation.She was appointed to the committee by the Senior Resident Judge of the State Judicial District containing Forsyth County.

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    Summit Board of Trustees - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2007    Last Visited: 6/19/2008  

    Lynn Eisenberg

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