Alzheimer's Foundation of America
Regina Ellis has a diverse background in user research, service design, and program coordination, highlighted by experience at the Alzheimer's Foundation of America as both Experience & Service Designer and National Program Coordinator for the National Memory Screening Program. At The Barron Review, Regina served as User Research & Operations, focusing on civic engagement initiatives. Previous roles include Research Operations at Target UX, Associate User Researcher at Mentor Me Collective, and Independent Reporter/Photographer at Roland Hyde. Regina's early career includes positions as Programs Assistant at Spence-Chapin Services and Content Writer for Dr. Anthony Salzarulo. Education includes a Bachelor's degree in Sociology and Social Psychology from Skidmore College, alongside certificates in User Experience from the Interaction Design Foundation.
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Alzheimer's Foundation of America
The Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA)'s mission is ”to provide support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide, and fund research for better treatment and a cure." AFA unites more than 2,000 member organizations from coast-to-coast that are dedicated to meeting the educational, social, emotional and practical needs of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related illnesses, and their caregivers and families. Under AFA's umbrella, these organizations collaborate on education, resources, best practices and advocacy —all resulting in better care for those affected by the disease. AFA believes that by raising awareness of the disease and educating healthcare professionals and the public at large, we will: help remove the fear and denial surrounding Alzheimer’s disease and related illnesses, lead to early detection and proper treatment, prompt greater utilization of community resources and ultimately improve quality of life.