The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD)
Raymond Frattone is an experienced professional with a background in healthcare and customer service. Currently serving as the Education Program Coordinator at The Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration since May 2021, Raymond has previously held roles including Administrative Assistant - Programs. Prior experiences include working as a Patient Care Coordinator at Central Bucks Family Practice and an Emergency Dispatcher Trainee at Bucks County 911, where efficient handling of emergency calls was a key responsibility. Earlier career highlights feature positions in the food service industry at various establishments such as KC Prime and William Penn Inn, as well as a Manufacturing Technician Apprentice role at Fluitron Inc. Educationally, Raymond holds a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from West Chester University and an Associate of Science degree in Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies from Bucks County Community College.
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.