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Media & Events

Media Releases

 

Brain Injury Association of America Applauds TBI Act Reauthorization

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BIAA Elected to ANSI A117 Committee on Design of Accessible Buildings

Vienna, Va., April 15, 2008 - The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has elected the Brian Injury Association of America to its A117 Committee on Accessible & Usable Buildings & Facilities. As one of eleven Consumer Members of the A117 Committee, BIAA will advocate in the interests of people with disabilities in general and those who have experienced brain injury in particular. Click here to download the full release. (Word format)

 

The Brain Injury Association of America Announces New Board Chair

Joseph C. Richert, long-time Board member, appointed to national leadership position

Joseph Richert

Vienna, Va., February 6, 2008—The Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA), the nation’s oldest and largest brain injury patient advocacy organization that is the voice of help and hope for individuals with brain injury and their families, is pleased to announce the appointment of Joseph C. Richert to serve as Chairman of the Board for the 2008 calendar year. The Chairman’s term is one year with the option of renewal.

Richert is president and CEO of Special Tree Rehabilitation System, headquartered in Romulus, Mich. Special Tree is a state-wide neuro- rehabilitation organization dedicated to the care of survivors of traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury and multiple trauma. Under Richert’s leadership, Special Tree is well known for its innovative approaches to rehabilitation at all levels to help its clients regain their maximum level of functioning so they can find new ways to enjoy life post-injury. In addition to his responsibilities as president and CEO, Richert is a certified facilitator of the Franklin-Covey 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Leadership Training.  

“As Chair-elect since 2005, I’ve been working with the Board and with outgoing Chairman, Dr. Mark Ashley,” said Richert. “Mark was a strong leader of BIAA and I look forward to picking up where he left off by continuing to lead BIAA and our 48 state affiliates as we address the many challenges faced by brain injury survivors and those who care for them.”

Richert has a long history of involvement with the Brain Injury Association of America.  He has served on the Board of Directors since 2003 and was a member of the National Dispute Resolution Committee from 1998-2000. Richert also was honored with the State Leadership Award of Excellence at the 2001 State Association Assembly.

“Joe’s many leadership strengths will be an asset to the Brain Injury Association of America,” said Susan Connors, president and CEO of BIAA. “Now that TBI is part of the national lexicon, Joe’s ability to build consensus and to envision the future will help solidify BIAA’s presence as a resource for survivors of brain injury and their families, and as a strong advocate for TBI survivors, especially our service members, on Capitol Hill.”

About the Brain Injury Association of America

Founded in 1980, the Brain Injury Association of America (BIAA) is the leading national organization serving and representing individuals, families and professionals who are touched by a life-altering, often devastating, traumatic brain injury (TBI). Together with its network of more than 48 chartered state affiliates, as well as hundreds of local chapters and support groups across the country, the BIAA provides information, education, support, and legislative advocacy to assist the 5.3 million Americans currently living with traumatic brain injury and their families. If you or someone you love has sustained a brain injury, contact the Brain Injury Association of America for information and resources at 1.800. 444.6443 and/or visit: www.biausa.org.

 

At home and overseas

April 17th, 2007: Statement of Brain Injury Association of America calling for public/private cooperation to meet TBI care needs:

Position Statement
Briefing Announcement
(Word Document)
Heroes at Home Legislation
Invisible Injury – Department of Defense (PDF)
Invisible Injury – Department of Education (PDF)
Invisible Injury – Department of Health and Human Services (PDF)
Invisible Injury – Congressional Brain Injury Task Force (PDF)

March 23, 2007: Statement of Brain Injury Association of America President/CEO Susan Connors Endorsing Public/Private Collaboration to Meet TBI Care Needs:

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The Bob Woodruff Family Fund

Bob Woodruff Partnering With BIAA

The Brain Injury Association of America is partnering with ABC Anchor Bob Woodruff and his family to raise awareness of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and to administer the newly created Bob Woodruff Family Fund for TBI to assist servicemen and women and their families affected by the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Click here for BIAA Press Release (39k PDF file)
Click here to visit www.bobwoodrufffamilyfund.org (External web site)

2007 Brain Injury Awareness Month Media Release now available

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Brain Injury Association of America releases cognitive rehabilitation position statement!

Click here for Full Position Statement

Look here for the position statement, media release and other materials (Note - all of these materials are in Adobe PDF format):

Media Release on Cognitive Rehabilitation
Position Statement on Cognitive Rehabilitation
BIA of America Overview
TBI Fact Sheet

Bios and Photos for Subject Matter Experts:

Douglas I. Katz, M.D.
Mark J. Ashley, Sc.D.
Gregory J. O’Shanick, M.D.
Susan H. Connors

 

the national brain injury information center pilot project connects callers to local brain injury services in three statesclick here for a media release on the national brain injury information center pilot project