Teen Cancer America
Jaime Siegel is an accomplished professional with over 25 years of experience in Intellectual Property matters. Currently serving as a National Trustee at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum since June 2010, Jaime is also the Founder, CEO, and General Counsel of Cerebral Assets, an advisory firm specializing in global IP guidance. In addition, Jaime holds the position of Global Director of Licensing for Open Invention Network, leading efforts to expand the world's largest patent non-aggression community around Linux. Other roles include CEO of FlipTix, where innovative systems are used to market unused event seats, and advisory positions with several organizations, including Teen Cancer America and FansXR. Jaime is a member of the Board of Advisors for Quidient and Threatrix, and continues to contribute to various initiatives within the tech and entertainment sectors. Academic credentials include a JD from Brooklyn Law School and a BSME from Clarkson University.
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Teen Cancer America
Teen Cancer America engages and supports hospitals and outpatient facilities in the development of specialized and comprehensive Adolescent and Young Adult care programs for ages 15-39. We build AYA friendly environments, develop standards for age-targeted care, improve collaboration between pediatric and adult specialists, and support dedicated research to improve outcomes and survival rates.