Moving Forward: Tribute Center Spotlights the Post-9/11 Stories of 2 Survivors

Posted
Sep. 25, 2014

How do you move forward after surviving an unexpected and horrendous act of terrorism?

A panel discussion at the 9/11 Tribute Center on Monday, Sept. 29 at 6:30 p.m., will highlight the life choices made by two survivors of the 9/11 attacks: Brian Clark, who worked at EuroBrokers on the 84th floor of the South Tower, and Stanley Praimnath, a Fuji Bank employee on the South Tower's 81st floor.

The two men will be joined by Craig L. Katz, a psychiatrist and associate clinical professor of psychiatry and medical education at Mount Sinai Medical Center, where he directed a health program for 9/11 responders, and Mark Monchek of the Opportunity Lab, a leadership development and strategy firm. Monchek helped form a post-9/11 crisis management program for EuroBrokers. Katz and Monchek will discuss ways individuals and institutions can cope after major disasters.

The free event is the first in a series of Tribute Center programs about survivors. Email rsvp@tributewtc.org to make a reservation. The center is at 120 Liberty Street.