Minionette Wilson

RDU Volunteer Support Group Leader at Spondylitis Association of America

Minionette Wilson has extensive experience in administrative roles, including a long-standing position as Program Coordinator and Administrative Assistant at Duke University since May 2004. Additionally, Minionette serves as the RDU Volunteer Support Group Leader for the Spondylitis Association of America since April 2019, and previously worked as an Administrative Assistant at North Carolina State University from May 2001 to May 2004, as well as a Senior Administrative Secretary at the Georgia Institute of Technology from August 1993 to May 2001, providing support for the Associate Director of Undergraduate Affairs in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Minionette holds an Associate's degree in Senior Accounting from Hardbarger, where studies were completed between 1988 and 1989.

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Raleigh, United States

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Spondylitis Association of America

When SAA was founded in 1983, there was no support network, no educational materials geared to spondylitis patients, not even a single pamphlet for people affected by spondylitis, a group of related rheumatic diseases that primarily affect the spine and other joints. Nearly 2.7 million Americans are living with the disease. SAA was the first and remains the largest resource in the U.S. for people seeking information on spondylitis. Our focus is on research, patient advocacy, education and support, as well as raising awareness about this group of diseases. Our mission at the Spondylitis Association of America is to be a leader in the quest to cure Ankylosing Spondylitis and related diseases, and to empower those affected to live life to the fullest. There are more than 100 types of arthritis. For more than 35 years, SAA has focused on just one - yours. So that no one has to face spondylitis alone.


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