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The 2nd Annual NeuroTrauma Symposium 2023 was a success!

  • Brain Injury Association of MS/United Spinal Association MS Chapter
  • Apr 1, 2023
  • 2 min read

We have received so many positive comments. Thank you to our media partner - WJTV, our sponsors, exhibitors, speakers, attendees, and volunteers for your support and assistance. We appreciate your time and attendance at our event and could not have had the Symposium without you.

A huge THANK YOU to The Westin Jackson's elite staff for their astounding attention to detail and their tremendous support in making this event the best it could possibly be. Thank you to Scott Brown Media Group, who went above and beyond to ensure the Symposium ran flawlessly without one single technical issue. Thank you to WJTV's Thao Ta, our emcee, who kept the event flowing smoothly. The Symposium would not have been such a professional experience without your involvement.

Thank you to our knowledgeable and engaging speakers. You brought a wealth of information with you on a wide range of topics regarding brain and spinal cord injury and conveyed it to the attendees in just the right way. Special Thanks to our keynote speakers Amy Zellmer, Vincenzo Piscopo and Nicole Marquez for traveling to take part in our event. You were the inspiration and voice of our Symposium. Tamara Williams, you never disappoint! Thanks for bringing your energy and enthusiasm and leaving it with the audience. We cannot thank you enough for introducing movement and fitness to our survivors and caregivers over the years. You’ve given hope and a positive outlook to people who really need it.

Last, but certainly not least, thank you to Laura Guy, Jessi Moore and Catherine Bishop for your unwavering commitment that brought the Symposium to fruition. You three ladies did an awesome job of making it happen.

Sincerely,

Lee Moss

Executive Director

Brain Injury Association of Mississippi/Unites Spinal Association, MS Chapter

“Save the Date”

NeuroTrauma Symposium 2024 March 29, 2024.

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