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We are excited to announce that we have hired Madison Wentland to join CureGRIN as our Communications Coordinator. 

We are excited to announce that we have hired Madison Wentland to join CureGRIN as our Communications Coordinator. 

Madison will help expand awareness for GRI Disorder.

Since Madison is a parent to a child with GRI Disorder, you may recognize her as part of our GRI Community.

Madison’s 10+ years of stellar customer service, administrative, and communications experience combined with her passion for process improvement makes her the ideal person for this position.

We asked Madison to introduce herself to the CureGRIN community:

“I am so excited to be joining the CureGRIN team in the role of Communications Coordinator. As a parent of a ​child with a GRIN2D variant, I understand the urgency behind finding a cure for GRI disorders. I am honored be part of this foundation, as well as part of this amazing community. I hope to use my communication and administrative skillset to help bring us closer to a cure. My goals in this role include engagement across multiple platforms and spreading awareness of our cause. I look forward to building relationships within the GRI community and to help CureGRIN reach new heights.”

We feel so fortunate to be able to leverage Madison’s professional skills as well as her passion for our GRI Community.

This is a temporary independent contractor position funded by our participation in Chan Zuckerberg​ Initiative’s Rare As One Network.

 

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