A legacy of pride and gratitude

Kay saw the “magic” of the Foundation’s mission in action while serving on various committees that contributed to her professional growth. “The opportunity to play a part in the Medical Education process was one of my most interesting, challenging and productive work experiences here,” recalls Kay. Observing the work of the Research Committee “gave me a wider perspective that enhanced my knowledge and growth for years to come.” Kay’s own research would include a comprehensive article on clinical medical librarianship that in 2012 was chosen as one of the most important papers published in the 100-year history of the Medical Library Association.
When Kay and Larry moved back to the La Crosse area in 2013, she became involved in a special project to identify materials from the Gundersen archives to display in the new Legacy Building. “Every item or piece of paper I touched filled me with the pride I feel for Emplify Health by Gundersen,” says Kay. “I am honored to continue to be part of its legacy” by making a legacy gift to Gundersen Medical Foundation.



