POTSDAM -- Eric Sweet, Chairman of the Wounded Warrior Outdoor Adventures (WWOA) program recently presented Eric Burch, Chief Operating Officer of Canton-Potsdam Hospital with a plaque in recognition …
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POTSDAM -- Eric Sweet, Chairman of the Wounded Warrior Outdoor Adventures (WWOA) program recently presented Eric Burch, Chief Operating Officer of Canton-Potsdam Hospital with a plaque in recognition of the Hospital’s continued support for WWOA.
The metal and wooden plaque was designed and fabricated by students from the BOCES Seaway Area Tech Center’s Metal Working and Building Trades programs who were inspired to share their talents with WWOA program.
In addition to the presentation Mr. Sweet invited Mr. Burch and President and CEO David Acker to be guest speakers at this year’s Annual Warrior Challenge opening ceremonies.