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Rochester, Minnesota

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Rochester, Minnesota
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Matthew Dacy is the director of Heritage Hall, the museum of Mayo Clinic, and chair of the Heritage Days Committee. Heritage activities such as the Peregrine Falcon Program celebrate the history and culture of Mayo Clinic in support of Mayo’s primary value, “The needs of the patient come first.” Matt earned a bachelor’s degree in history from Ripon College in Wisconsin and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri. He is executive producer of films and the author and editor of books and articles about Mayo Clinic as well as the website history.mayoclinic.org. Jackie Fallon has more than 30 years’ experience monitoring and conducting research on peregrine falcons in the Upper Midwest region. She is the Vice President of Field Operations for the Midwest Peregrine Society, which is the organization responsible for restoring peregrine falcons to 13 states and two Canadian provinces. Jackie has been involved with the Mayo Peregrine Falcon program since 1990 and conducts educational programming throughout the region, reaching more than 50,000 people annually. Narrated Objects is a creative collective that develops books, products, and events to benefit causes close to our hearts. Our mission is threefold: to provide individuals with outlets to share their diverse experiences and talents, to enrich people’s lives through unique multimedia stories, and to collaborate with nonprofit organizations and community leaders to raise awareness of important issues. Dr. Angela C. Mattke, is a pediatrician in the Division of Community Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine at Mayo Clinic Children’s Center in Rochester, Minnesota. She is the host of the popular Facebook Live series #AsktheMayoMom, an interactive social media show that discusses pediatric health topics. Dr. Mattke is also the medical editor of Mayo Clinic Press’ parenting blog and the book Mayo Clinic Guide to Raising a Healthy Child. She serves as the visibility vice chair for Mayo Clinic Children’s Center. Dr. Mattke lives in Rochester with her husband and two sons. Jeanne M. Klein serves as the coordinator of the Mayo Clinic Heritage Days Program, partnering with many team members to develop and offer a wide range of creative projects that celebrate the history and strengthen the culture of Mayo Clinic. Jeanne has a bachelor’s degree in mass media/communications from St. Cloud State University. Her work on projects varies as much as the projects themselves — from project management and financial oversight to editing and proofreading. She is the managing producer of the Mayo Clinic Heritage Films series as well as the website history.mayoclinic.org.