What happened to the former Georgia aquarium director?
Jeffery Swanagan, the former Georgia Aquarium executive director and president, died sunday evening apparently of heart attack, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. He was 51. The following is cited from previous reports on heart attack published on foodconsumer.org. Dr. Carrie Ruxton, who is on the Tea Advisory Council, is listing another health benefit gained by drinking tea, securing its place as one of the few aptly coined “super foods.” Ruxton recently told Mail Online that drinking three cups of tea a day can ward off heart attacks. Sources: http://www.foodconsumer.org/newsite/Non-food/Disease/290620090746_former_georgia_aquarium_director_jeffery_swanagan_d.
Jeff Swanagan, the former Georgia Aquarium executive director and president who left Atlanta last year to become executive director of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, died Sunday evening of an apparent heart attack. Swanagan, 51, collapsed at his suburban Columbus home. Jeff was a visionary, educator and wildlife advocate whose mantra was ‘touch the heart to teach the mind’. Sources: http://www.ajc.com/gwinnett/content/metro/atlanta/stories/2009/06/29/swanagan_aquarium.