European Federation of Neurological Associations
Elizabeth Cunningham is an experienced communications professional with a diverse background in digital media and brand development. Since July 2015, Elizabeth has served as Senior Communications Manager for the European Federation of Neurological Associations, where responsibilities include crafting communication strategies, engaging stakeholders, and managing digital platforms. Previous roles encompass positions as a Communications Consultant for the International Bureau for Epilepsy, Owner of Bettymail, and various design roles, showcasing expertise in multimedia, digital communication, and event coordination. Elizabeth's educational background includes advanced degrees in Digital Communication and Multimedia from Technological University Dublin and the University of West London, along with a diploma from the National College of Art & Design.
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European Federation of Neurological Associations
The European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) brings together European umbrella organisations of neurological patient advocacy groups, to work with other associations in the field of neurology, including the European Academy of Neurology (EAN), in what has been termed a "Partnership for Progress". Our Vision: A better quality of life for people in Europe living with a neurological disorder. Our Mission: - To influence policy makers and legislators in Europe (and particularly in the European Union) to prioritise resource allocation to reduce the burden for people living with a neurological disorder. - To communicate with our members to achieve positive change and to ensure that our actions both represent and provide added value to their own concerns and activities. - To establish strong partnerships and alliances with relevant stakeholders in the scientific, clinical, political and corporate arenas to help us to reach our goals – partnership for progress. Our Values: - Trustworthiness and transparency – we will be open, honest and ethical in all we do. - Respect and democracy – we respect one another’s differences and contributions. - Sustainability – we will make best use of our resources to bring about changes that produce permanent benefits for our members and will plan our activities to ensure EFNA’s future. EFNA’s aims are to improve the quality of life of people with neurological disorders, their families and carers by working in four strategic areas: Advocacy, Empowerment , Awareness and Engagement.