The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD)
Elizabeth Graham is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in development and program coordination. Currently serving as the Corporate and Foundation Relations Manager and Development Writer at The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration since January 2020, Elizabeth supports fundraising initiatives by crafting impactful narratives based on interviews with individuals affected by frontotemporal degeneration. Previous roles include Advancement & Fellowship Coordinator at The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Owner/Operator of Elizabeth Graham, LLC, focusing on textile design and custom clothing, and Museum Educator and Program Coordinator at the Lightner Museum, where Elizabeth organized educational events and exhibitions. Elizabeth holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Virginia Tech, a Master's degree in Classical and Ancient Studies from American Military University, and additional education from Drexel University.
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The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD)
AFTD establish an institution dedicated to advancing FTD research, providing information, education, and support, as well as raising awareness of this uncommon and especially devastating disease, the AFTD, in whom mission is to improve the quality of life for those affected by FTD and drive research toward a cure, collaborated with a collective ofdedicated FTD care partners and medical professionals. With a committed board of directors, a robust volunteer network, and medical and scientific advisers from the leading experts from across the world, the company has developed into a major international structure on FTD and young onset dementia. AFTD has profited from kind foundation and donor funding, including gifts from the fund.