Dr. Gary Marshall is Chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He is also the author of The Vaccine Handbook: A Practical Guide for Clinicians. He was recently in Mequon to give a talk on "Children and Vaccines: Addressing Parents Concerns" for the Columbia Center. He spoke with Stephanie Lecci.
Bob Greenstreet is Dean of UWM’s School of Architecture and Urban Planning, Chair of City Development for the City of Milwaukee and a regular Lake Effect contributor on architecture and design. He spoke with Dan Harmon.
Kate Kramer's day job is as the Deputy Director of the Center for 21st Century Studies at UWM. She is also a working artist and teaches a series of workshops on the business of art. The next one will take place Saturday morning, February 6, at BYOstudio in Bayview. She spoke with Bonnie North.
Forrest Gregg played for the Green Bay Packers’ five world championship teams in the 1960s. He also played for the Dallas Cowboys team that won Super Bowl VI. Gregg went on to coach three teams in the NFL - the Packers, the Browns and the Bengals, and two Canadian Football League teams. Gregg's new memoir, Winning in the Trenches - co-written with Andrew O'Toole - was published by Clerisy Press. He joined us on the line in September. Forrest Gregg will talk about his lifetime of football tomorrow evening at Boswell Book Company in Milwaukee.