Sunday, February 28, 2016

Jim's Media and Speaking Engagements

imageI've done a number of things to advocate for research participation as well as raise funds for the MS Society. Since I have a strong science background and cross paths with my neurologist professionally as well as personally, he sends a lot of "business" my way. Here's a sample of some of the things I've done. I hadn't yet gone public when I did the Wall Street Journal interview, so they just used my first name :). BBC Future Article Wall Street Journal Article In January of 2015, I (and my family) was the subject of a documentary about life with MS and current research.  I don't yet have the final version, but I'll post it when I do.  It is being produced by The Foundation for Biomedical Research. Here's a clip: In March of 2015, I was the subject and did an interview for a news story for "MS Awareness Week."  At the end of the video, which is around 2-and-a-half minutes, the reporter says that I think a cure is "unlikely."  That's actually not what I said but rather discussed with her the difficulty and what a "cure" means when it comes to MS (preventing it from starting, stopping the progression, and reversing the damage). The video turned out pretty nice, though.  You can see it here: I've also done some short news interviews for the "Walk MS" event I did a radio interview as well Here are some of my degrees and certifications, if you're interested.  They range in importance and should be used for entertainment purposes only. First: My bachelor's and master's degrees BachelorsMasters Followed by some certifications in leadership and business - some long and some short excellence.in.mgmt.longVCUcertificate leadership.mgmt.dvlopmt.UW.6hoursleadership.teambuilding. And perhaps the most important of them all, and yes, this is real: verbal judo Interview with Nicholas  

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