A few hundred thousand emails might concentrate his mind,
MLopez@stroke.org
Mr. Lopez,
Congratulations
on taking the reins of the National Stroke Association. Now the real
question comes down to: How do you want to be remembered? As a
visionary, who tackled the extremely difficult problems in stroke
even though there was no clue as to how to solve them? Or as a
caretaker that just pushes the simplicity of F.A.S.T. and prevention?
Your choice. If you do want to go down the visionary route I would
suggest not listening to your staff at the NSA.
My ideas here - What would a great stroke association look like?
Contact
Contact
and blog - http://homeafterstroke.
Dr Ellen Taliaferro - Emergency Room doctor - writer of Strokedaze - http://strokedaze.typepad.com/
Lady Bren - writer of The World According to Lady Bren - http://ladybrensworld.
Nina - writer of Mindpop - http://mindpop.net/
Blue Shoe Farm - writer of A Year of Living In My Head - http://mymorbidhead.blogspot.
Dear Dean,
Thank
you for your note and congratulations. As a stroke survivor myself, I
am passionate and committed to leading National Stroke Association and
working
with members of the community so that we can make an even greater
impact within the stroke community. As you know our mission is to
reduce the incidence and impact of stroke including providing the
resources and support to stroke survivors, their caregivers
and circle of support. Although I am new to the organization, I always
welcome constructive dialogue and look forward to becoming fully engaged
with the stroke community, (Bullshit)which you and I are both a member of as
stroke survivors.
Thank you again for your note.
Best regards,
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