Jeff kaplan by barb schwartz "I'm getting old," my dear friend and fellow alum Jeff Kaplan (left*) told me recently. A decade older that Jeff, I'm now vulnerable to that terrible adjective, "elderly."

    Accordingly, I (or YOU) may need facilities that would not exist without modest Jeff Kaplan's brilliant but quiet leadership and fundraising skills. Because of him, contributors established Gerlach Senior Care Center and McConnell Heart Health Center (pictured) and others. Mcconnell gerlach

   Our legacies may be "invisible." Although others get credit, Jeff can actually walk into what is part of his legacy.  

    When I retired as a CEO at 66, I reported that to a fellow RMH alum. "Wow. You're outta the game," he laughed.

   Then, he quickly ended the phone call with, "I gotta go back to actual work!"

   Our work should never decide our worth. But, suddenly, Invisibility and Meaninglessness glared from the shadows. 

   I continued other work in healthcare and the arts. And, I never say "retired." It is not true. 

   Another "pal" asked, "How does it feel to be a has-been?" 

   "I'd rather be a has been than a never was," I answered. 

   To me, meaning means serving others. Since every hospital employee is a caregiver, that means 100% of you served others or served the servers. That is the sensational award every alum has won. 

   What about the big crowd that never served others needs?

   My 21-year-old grandson, Miles, told me recently about a college friend whose dad is a hedge fund billionaire who retired at 45. 

   "Did he help anyone else?" I asked. 

   "Helped a few other guys get rich to, I guess," he said. "My goal is to advance focused acts of love."

   Miles is already doing that by setting up a non-profit to revolutionize early childhood education – for the poor and others. 

   Decades hence, if someone calls him a "has been" he will be able to say, "What I have been is someone who helped little kids and their parents live better lives."

   One day Miles will be like Jeff and you: Successful "has-beens" because you served others. 

-Erie Chapman

*Special thanks:Liz Wessel, Jolyon and Jacob Juarez for their generous contributions to our caregiver charity. We need your help: Donate-a-dollar. CLICKing the "Donate" button at  www.eriechapmanfoundation.net.

*Photo of Jeff by Barb Schwartz

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4 responses to “Has Been or Never Was?”

  1. Nick Baird Avatar
    Nick Baird

    Jeff is a one of a kind. A first class utility player like Tom Matte, OSU and Baltimore Colts great, an extraordinary leader, and someone I’m happy to call mentor, colleague and good friend. Part of a dream team that you assembled way back when Chipper.

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  2. Liz Wessel Avatar
    Liz Wessel

    This is a beautiful reflection to honor of of Jeff Kaplan and the crucial truth that work does not decide our worth! In caregiving regardless of the role (thank you Erie) their are countless ways that caregivers are making a difference in the lives of others that no one will ever hear about. However, those who were touched by that person’s kindness will never forget the sacredness of the encounter for both the giver and the receiver are changed by the experience.
    Also, leaders who have shaped the culture of care, like yourself, Erie, have made your mark in an indelible way. Those who have worked with you have been touched by how you brought innovative ideas into healthcare and created healing hospitals of radical loving care.
    It is beautiful to learn about your grandson’s aspirations and how he is carrying the torch of RLC forward in his own inspiring career path!
    It is true we will never really know the impact of our life’s work and the far reaching impact of each persons contributions. Yet, it seems to me it continues to be passed on, as one receives , one is inspired to give in kind to another and so it goes… such is the power of loving intention, actions, nurturance, dedication and perseverance.
    Thank you for all the Love you have poured out through your innovative work in law, healthcare, ministry, and through artistic expression through a lifetime of visionary leadership, experience, mentorship,wisdom, and generosity.

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  3. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    Thank you so much, Liz. YOU are a great culture-shaper yourself, Liz. THANK you.

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  4. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    THANK you, Nick. You are a heck of a utility player yourself! Yes, we really did have a “dream team”, Nick, and so glad you were such a big part of that!

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