Abraham Dickison

Family Support Lead at Alongside Network

Abraham Dickison, MBA, is a multifaceted professional with extensive experience in graphic design, marketing, and education. Currently serving as the Family Support Lead at Alongside Network, Abraham facilitates support for families of children facing life-threatening illnesses through psycho-social activities. As a Senior Graphic Designer at Flywheel.io, Abraham is responsible for visual design and brand identity. In addition, Abraham acts as the Creative Director for Prideful Hearts, emphasizing visual brand identity for LGBTQ+ and minority-owned organizations, and founded Brave Bear to celebrate milestones in LGBTQ lives. With a history of leadership roles, including Creative Director at ABE Studios and Marketing Manager at Trim-Tex, Abraham has a strong background in marketing strategy and design. Additionally, as an Adjunct Instructor at Southern New Hampshire University, Abraham teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in marketing and graphic design. Academic credentials include an MBA in Marketing from Concordia University-Wisconsin and a BFA in Product Design from the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.

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Minneapolis, United States

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Alongside Network

Alongside Network is addressing health equity by integrating psycho-social supports and follow up care for all families who have a child that experiences a life-threatening illness or injury. We are working to shift the system of care for families who have a child with a life-threatening illness or injury, such that psycho-social supports are integrated throughout their experience, with an emphasis on normalizing and offering clear pathways to follow-up care. We work with hospital systems and payers to demonstrate the benefits of integration, and we also work directly with families to validate, connect, and support them as they adjust to life following a child’s life-threatening illness or injury.


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