Hurricane Ida Devastation is a Personal Experience for Registry Partners Team Member

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Published/Updated Date: September 13, 2021

Hurricane Ida devastated many parts of the United States and hit home for some of our Registry Partners team members. 

Becky White, Senior Vice President for our Pediatric Service Line, a Registry Partners employee of 5 years, details her experience not just with Ida, but also Hurricane Katrina, in this post on New Orleans Mom.

Becky White, thank you for sharing your personal story and for being a valued member of our team. We hope you and your family are able to safely return home soon. 

Read the full story here. 

To learn more about how to help areas devastated by Hurricane Ida, click here.

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