Sudden Loss off Inna Bukhina
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With deep sadness we share that we have suddenly lost a beloved friend and colleague in Inna Bukhina (age 49). Inna was an Associate IT Director for Mount Sinai Health Systems.
Inna was a person that many of her colleagues have said was a once in a lifetime special person; she was kind and thoughtful of others. She would always remember and acknowledge the birthdays of her colleagues. Inna was also very tough and not afraid to stand up for what was right, even when this might have been difficult for most people to do so.
Inna worked for Mount Sinai for over 20 years and has recently been serving as the Associate IT Director and IT manager for its registration and billing Systems. Inna was an extremely dedicated worker and was very thorough on any project, topic, or issue that she dealt with. Inna would always end a conversion, email, or a text stream with a “Thank You.” Inna would often work late into the evening and on the weekends because of her dedication to her work and Mount Sinai. Inna received the “Be Patient Centric” IT Practice Award in 2018 as well as being a key member of many “CIO Collaboration Awards” for mainframe, L&D, and Epic conversion projects.
Inna was also a devoted mother to her son Allan of which she cherished.
The funds will go to Allan to help with funeral costs, his continued schooling and to help with Inna's sudden loss of income.
Inna was a person that many of her colleagues have said was a once in a lifetime special person; she was kind and thoughtful of others. She would always remember and acknowledge the birthdays of her colleagues. Inna was also very tough and not afraid to stand up for what was right, even when this might have been difficult for most people to do so.
Inna worked for Mount Sinai for over 20 years and has recently been serving as the Associate IT Director and IT manager for its registration and billing Systems. Inna was an extremely dedicated worker and was very thorough on any project, topic, or issue that she dealt with. Inna would always end a conversion, email, or a text stream with a “Thank You.” Inna would often work late into the evening and on the weekends because of her dedication to her work and Mount Sinai. Inna received the “Be Patient Centric” IT Practice Award in 2018 as well as being a key member of many “CIO Collaboration Awards” for mainframe, L&D, and Epic conversion projects.
Inna was also a devoted mother to her son Allan of which she cherished.
The funds will go to Allan to help with funeral costs, his continued schooling and to help with Inna's sudden loss of income.
Organizer and beneficiary
Joseph Tinschert
Organizer
Fort Lee, NJ
Allan Ablin
Beneficiary