September 2007
Life West names three new regents
Life Chiropractic
College West named three prominent Michigan chiropractors to its governing
board: Henry Cousineau, DC, Joseph Lupo, DC, and Corey Rodnick, DC.
"We enthusiastically
welcome Drs. Cousineau, Lupo and Rodnick to the college's Board of Regents,"
said Gerard Clum, DC, president of Life West. "The exceptional expertise and
energy these accomplished gentlemen bring to Life West will strengthen the
board and, as a result, the institution."
Dr. Cousineau, an
alumnus of Logan College of Chiropractic in St. Louis,
Mo., with a BS in human anatomy and a
doctor of chiropractic degree, holds chiropractic licenses in the states of
Missouri, Michigan,
and Florida. He served on the Michigan Chiropractic Federal Credit Union
Board for 20 years with appointments as treasurer for 16 years and
vice‑president for four years. He is also a member of the Michigan
Association of Chiropractors and currently serves on the audit and budget
committee.
Dr. Lupo is a graduate
of Life
University in Marietta,
Ga., has previously served on Life
University's Board of Trustees, and
was named its 2004 Alumnus of the Year. He also received a BA in mathematics
from Wayne
State University in Detroit,
Mich., with minors in physics and
psychology. He has been a member of the International Chiropractors
Association for the past 12 years.
Dr. Rodnick is also an
alumnus of Life University and has served on the International Chiropractors
Association board since 1984. He has also been a member of the Michigan
Chiropractic Council (now the Michigan Association of Chiropractors) since
1984 and served as District IV secretary and treasurer, District II
vice‑president and president, and board member. He has been an integral part
in bringing chiropractic care to China and, with a team of chiropractors,
has opened a chiropractic clinic in Zigong,
China.
Dr. Cousineau and Dr. Lupo have both joined Dr. Rodnick on previous
China missions.