The Buzz on the Street

The Buzz on the Street Episode 19

44 min · 26. maj 2026
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Host Selena Thomas speaks with Marlee Lauffer, the President of the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation and Vice President of Marketing and Communications, following the announcement of her upcoming retirement. Lauffer discusses the hospital’s deep historical roots in the Santa Clarita Valley, the critical role of private patient rooms during the pandemic, and the center's unwavering response to local tragedies like the Saugus High shooting. The conversation also highlights her significant legacy in philanthropy, including spearheading the $15 million fundraising effort for the new patient tower and the establishment of a permanent nursing scholarship in her name at the College of the Canyons. From succession planning for the next generation to the innovations shaping our future, we are committed to exploring what is happening in the streets of the SCV to ensure we remain a safe, educated, and opportunity-ready community. Join us as we highlight the diverse "quilt" of the human race—connecting neighbors, honoring legacies, and elevating the valley we call home.

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episode The Buzz on the Street Episode 19 cover

The Buzz on the Street Episode 19

Host Selena Thomas speaks with Marlee Lauffer, the President of the Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital Foundation and Vice President of Marketing and Communications, following the announcement of her upcoming retirement. Lauffer discusses the hospital’s deep historical roots in the Santa Clarita Valley, the critical role of private patient rooms during the pandemic, and the center's unwavering response to local tragedies like the Saugus High shooting. The conversation also highlights her significant legacy in philanthropy, including spearheading the $15 million fundraising effort for the new patient tower and the establishment of a permanent nursing scholarship in her name at the College of the Canyons. From succession planning for the next generation to the innovations shaping our future, we are committed to exploring what is happening in the streets of the SCV to ensure we remain a safe, educated, and opportunity-ready community. Join us as we highlight the diverse "quilt" of the human race—connecting neighbors, honoring legacies, and elevating the valley we call home.

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