TRU-Entrepreneur Speaker Series Welcomes Nursing Alumna

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Sue (Braun) Rudroff will speak at 12 p.m. April 15 in the Doug & Diane Villhard Innovation Lab located in the Pickler Memorial Library, as part of the TRU-Entrepreneur Speaker Series.

Rudroff earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Truman in 1982, a master of science from the University of Utah in 1987 and has been admitted to the University of Oklahoma master of legal studies - healthcare law program. In 1994, she established The Braun Home, also known as Complete HealthCare Solutions Inc., to provide services to individuals of any age with developmental disabilities who often have complex medical and behavioral needs. These individuals live in family homes, in quiet neighborhoods, in the communities of Fayette, Moberly, and Fulton, Missouri. The staff supports and encourages their clients to be active members of their communities and live as independently as possible.

Along with Independent Supportive Living (ISL) homes, The Braun Home provides community employment and day programs in Fayette, Glasgow, and Macon, Missouri. Rudroff is currently in the process of opening a new day program in Kirksville.

In 2005, Rudroff and her sister, Pam Gomez, established the TSB Nursing Scholarship in Memory of Bill and Barb Steen, to honor their parents. She is a member of the John R. Kirk Society and the Joseph Baldwin Society through the Truman State University Foundation.
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