b'As they learned more about the needs of their new community, Mike became active with the Leadership leads. WeFoundation. As Foundation board chair, he wanted to teach people whoproposed a $10 million campaign to fund a surgical have the capacity to give atcenter on the Osborn campus, a fundraising goal considered improbable. He and Heather stepped the appropriate level. forward to make the hospitals historicrst million-dollar gift and challenged friends to join them. We were very impressed with the smart andWithin a year, they had reached that seemingly generous people there, who were focused onimpossible goal. In gratitude for their leadership, making the hospital the very best resource for thethe hospital named the building the Greenbaum community, Mike recalls. We quickly recognizedSurgical Center at Osborn.that people before us made that hospital what itLEADERSHIP LEADSwas, and it was a blessing to us when we neededWe only support causes we are connected to, it most. where we are involved. Mike proved that again and That year, Mike played in the hospitals charityagain over the next several years. He chaired the golf tournament and then chaired it the very nexthospital board of directors, served multiple terms year. With his leadership, the tournament grewas a Foundation trustee, includingve years as chair, from a small, nine-hole event for doctors to aand championed generosity to advance healthcare. two-day tournament that has since raised severalHis leadership roles often became his full-time million dollars for the hospital. job, as the hospital planned for expansion while facing the complexities of a changing healthcare Heather herself played an important role inenvironment.starting Playing for TIME, a womens golf, tennisAmidst these dif culties, the Greenbaums proved and card tournament that raised several milliona steadying hand once again. Their generosity to dollars over its 20-year history to supportthe Scottsdale Healthcare Endowment ensured HonorHealth breast cancer services. She alsofunding in perpetuity for what is now HonorHealth became very active with the Arizona HumaneScottsdale Shea Medical Center.Society, extending her caring concern to the lives of animals as well. Leadership leads. We wanted to teach people who have the capacity to give at the appropriate level, Mike says plainly.12 HonorHealth Foundation Magazine'