A New Jersey-based Senior Vice President at Ogilvy CommonHealth, Craig Gelband, PhD, enjoys playing golf in his free time. While home to such world-renowned private courses as Pine Valley Golf Club, New Jersey also offers a number of quality public venues where golfers like Dr. Craig Gelband can enjoy a round. According to experts at Golf and Golfweek magazines, the state’s best public courses include the following: - Neshanic Valley. The Ridge and Lake courses form the premier 18-hole venue at this 350-acre Somerset County property. Notable challenges include the narrow fairway of the Ridge’s 588-yard 5th and the forced carry to the shallow green of the Lake’s 362-yard 9th. - Atlantic City Country Club. Restored by Tom Doak at the end of the millennium, Atlantic City Country Club has welcomed golfers for well over a century. The club, which is believed to have coined the “birdie” golf term, has hosted the U.S. Amateur and, on several occasions, the U.S. Women’s Open. - Ballyowen Golf Club. This 18-hole course is the flagship layout of Crystal Springs Golf Resort, a 90-hole, 250-acre facility in Hamburg. While playing their rounds, golfers at the Heathland- and links-style course can take in panoramic views of the Wallkill River.
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The recipient of a PhD in pharmacology and physiology from the University of Miami, Craig Gelband has served as Senior Vice President with Ogilvy CommonHealth Medical Education since 2007. A passionate basketball fan, Craig Gelband counts the Miami Heat as his favorite National Basketball Association (NBA) team. Although the Heat have yet to sign any high-profile free agents in the 2018 offseason, the team recently agreed to two-way contracts with a pair of undrafted rookies hoping to make the team out of training camp. On July 10, Miami signed former University of Michigan guard Duncan Robinson. A native of New Castle, New Hampshire, Robinson spent the past three seasons with the Wolverines where he averaged 9.3 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game. Highly regarded for his jump-shooting ability, he also registered a 42 percent three-point field goal percentage during those three seasons. Almost three weeks later, the Heat signed former Georgia Bulldog Yante Maten to a two-way contract. The 2018 Southeastern Conference Player of the Year, Maten averaged 19.3 points and 8.6 rebounds per game during his senior season at Georgia and had a strong showing with Miami's Summer League team. |
AuthorCraig Gelband - Pharmaceutical Industry Professional in New Jersey Archives
October 2018
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