CELEBRATING 20 YEARS - Bafound

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C E L E B R A T I N G20 YEARS

The Brain Aneurysm Foundationis fortunate to have a MedicalAdvisory Board composed ofneurologists, neurosurgeons,and interventional neurologistsfrom around the world workingat many of the world’s mostprestigious medical facilities.These doctors provide continuedexpertise and support to thefoundation in a variety of waysand we are grateful for the timecontributed and the dedicationof our medical experts. In 2014,we continued to strengthenour visibility through theengagement of our MedicalAdvisory Board partneringwith the foundation to impactawareness, education, supportand research locally, nationallyand internationally.The Brain Aneurysm Foundationis grateful for the service ofthe Board Members who givevery generously of their time,talent and individual perspectiveproviding inspired directionto fulfill the mission of theorganization.2 The Brain Aneurysm FoundationBoards and StaffMedical Advisory BoardExecutive Director - FounderMedical Advisory Board of DirectorsChristopher S. Ogilvy, MDBeth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, MABernard R. Bendok, MDNorthwestern University, Chicago, ILGavin W. Britz, MB BCh, MPHDuke University Medical Center, Durham, NCAaron A. Cohen-Gadol, MD, MScMethodist Hospital, Indiana University, Indianapolis, INE. Sander Connolly Jr., MD, FACSColumbia University Medical Center andNew York-Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NYAaron S. Dumont, MDTulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, LARobert M. Friedlander, MDUPMC, Pittsburgh, PADavid M. Greer, MD, MA, FCCM, FAHAYale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CTMurat Günel, MD, FACSYale University Medical School, New Haven, CTBrian L. Hoh, MD, FACS, FAHA, FAANSUniversity of Florida, McKnight Brain Institute,Gainesville, FLSucheta A. Kamath, MA, BC-NCD, CCCCerebral Matters, Atlanta, GARobert Kooken, PhDNeuropsychological Services, New ZealandMichael Lawton, MDUCSF Medical Center, San Francisco, CAStephen Lewis, MD, FRACSPerth, AustraliaR. Loch Macdonald, MD, PhDSt. Michael’s Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ONNeil A. Martin, MDGeffen School of Medicine at UCLA,Los Angeles, CAThomas Masaryk, MDThe Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OHEric Nussbaum, MD, FACSNational Brain Aneurysm Center,St. Joseph’s Hospital, St. Paul, MNAman Patel, MDMassachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MAChristopher Putman, MDInova Fairfax Hospital, Fall Church, VAAndrew J. Ringer, MDMayfield Clinic for Brain & Spine,Cincinnati, OHJoshua Seinfeld, MDUniversity of Colorado Hospital, Aurora, COAdnan H. Siddiqui, MD, PhDUniversity at Buffalo Neurosurgery, Buffalo, NYRobert J. Singer, MDDartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NHAvi Setton, MDNorth Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NYGary K. Steinberg, MD, PhDStanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CARafael Jesus Tamargo, MDThe Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MDJohn A. Wilson, MDWake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NCGregory J. Zipfel, MDWashington University, St. Louis, MOProfessor Mario Zuccarello, MDUniversity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OHStaff DirectoryExecutive CommitteeBoard MembersChristine BuckleyExecutive DirectorDebra CoulterDirector of Information Technology and AdministrationKristin BarrettDirector of Marketing and CommunicationsKaren HendrixAccountingMartha DiLorenzoExecutive AssistantDeidre Buckley, NPPresidentBill DemmerVice PresidentPaul GamesTreasurerKathy Redelman, RN, BSN, CNRNSecretaryJoshua TruittPast PresidentScott CampbellRep. Paul DonatoFrank Eeckman, MD, PhDJoy FischerAlec KarysJoe RooneyElaine SchallerTom SuscoPresidentRobert H. Rosenwasser, MD, FACSThomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PAVice PresidentRobert D. Brown, MDMayo Clinic, Rochester, MNRegional DirectorsNortheastDavid J. Chalif, MD, FACSNorth Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NYCarlos David, MDLahey Clinic, Burlington, MASoutheastDaniel Barrow, MDThe Emory Clinic, Atlanta, GAJacques J. Morcos, MD, FRCS (Eng), FRCS(Ed)University Of Miami Health System, Miami, FLMidwestSepideh Amin-Hanjani, MD, FACSUniversity of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, ILPaul J. Camarata, MD, FACSUniversity of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KSWestBob S. Carter, MD, PhDUCSD Medical Center, San Diego, CADavid Newell, MDSeattle Neuroscience Institute Swedish Hospital, Seattle, WABoard of Directors / Staff Directory

A Word fromThe Executive DirectorA great big thank you to our many supporters in 2014! It is incredible that the foundation celebrated its 20th year in 2014. We have come so far. The journeyhowever would not have been possible without all of your donations, your time given as volunteers, and your tireless awareness efforts. It is because of YOU,the Brain Aneurysm Foundation continues to flourish and be a world leader in the fight against brain aneurysms.2014 was the foundation’s strongest year financially! But equally as important we continued to add support groups, increase events and awareness initiatives,and award the most number of research grants and the highest level of funding at 230,000. Our monthly webinars remained a wonderful venue for physicianpresentations on relevant and cutting edge subjects to large audiences tuning in from various continents. Our third Lobby Day in May had a great crowd whobrought the message of awareness, the importance of early detection, and the need for greater research funding to their Congressional representatives. I alsohad the distinct pleasure of meeting Vice President Biden to discuss these issues and ask for his support.With 20 years behind us, we have a solid base to continue to work together to make the lives of all those affected in some way by a brain aneurysm a betterlife; whether it be a survivor, a caregiver, or those that have lost someone. So again, a big thank you to YOU for supporting the mission of the Brain AneurysmFoundation. YOU are with us every step of the way as we continue to Raise Awareness and End Fear.I look forward to the achievements WE will make together in 2015.Thank you again for your dedication to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation!Best wishes – Christine Buckley, Executive DirectorThe Medical Advisory Board Executive DirectorI am thrilled to see the many successes of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation after 20 years! I am humbled to have been a part of this organization since its inception.Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine the tremendous worldwide outreach the BAF would have or the research funding levels to date. The foundation hasdistributed over 1,000,0000 in research funding since 2007. In 2014 the largest amount of funding to date, 230,000, was distributed to 11 different researchprojects selected through a very competitive process. This funding is crucial to help continued efforts to identify and treat unruptured aneurysms as well asaneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage and its associated complications, such as vasospasm and stroke.On behalf of the Medical Advisory Board, I congratulate you for all your efforts in 2014. I thank you for your continued support of the Brain Aneurysm Foundationand your commitment to pursuing research, education, and awareness and support for patients and families of this often devastating disease. I am hopeful 2015will be as rewarding and that through our research, lives will be saved.Christopher S. Ogilvy, MD, Executive Director, Medical Advisory Board, The Brain Aneurysm Foundation3 The Brain Aneurysm Foundation

2014 Financial Summary*Since 1994, when the Brain Aneurysm Foundation was established2014 Revenues - 1,246,817in Boston on August 19, 1994, as a public charity, our funding has7%Events 666,98153%40%Donations by Individuals 494,276Corporate Donations 85,560been targeted to providing critical awareness, education, support andresearch funding to reduce the incidence of brain aneurysm ruptures.The foundation has no endowment; every dollar we raise is deployed toadvance research to reduce the incidence of brain aneurysm ruptures,to create wider awareness of brain aneurysms, to provide supportfor those affected by brain aneurysms, and to educate patients, their2014 Expenses - 1,081,220families, and the medical community about brain aneurysms.8%12%27%53%4 The Brain Aneurysm FoundationResearch 295,808The Brain Aneurysm Foundation keeps a sharp eye on expensesEducation/Support/Awareness 574,084and strives to maintain a low overhead.Management and General 128,789Fundraising 82,539* Audited financial results for 2014 not currently available.

Research GrantsIn 2014, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation awarded eleven grants totaling 230,000 supporting our commitment to invest in brain aneurysm research.The Brain Aneurysm Foundation awards research grants for basic scientific researchdirected at early detection, improved treatment modalities, and technologicaladvances that will ultimately improve outcomes for patients with brain aneurysms. Thefoundation’s Research Grant Committee is headed by Robert Rosenwasser, MD, FACS,Professor of Radiology and Neurosurgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.He, along with other members of the Medical Advisory Board, scores all grantapplications to determine the grant recipients based on the highest scores.The 2014 research grant recipients include:Hui Meng, PhD, The State University of New York at Buffalo.The Carol W. Harvey Memorial Chair of Research, a 25,000 grant awarded for:The Development of Blood-Based Biomarkers for Brain Aneurysm Detection.Koji Hosaka, PhD, University of Florida.The Shirley Dudek Demmer Chair of Research, a 25,000 grant awarded for:Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 (MCP-1) Mediated Cerebral Aneurysm Healing:Cellular Mediators, Mechanisms and Downstream Actions.The Maine’s KAT Walk & Karo-5K Chair of Research, a 20,000 grant awarded for:Inflammatory Mediator-Releasing Coil to Promote Cerebral Aneurysm Healing:Modulating Inflammation to Induce Vascular Repair.Andrew J. Baker, MD, FRCPC, St. Michael’s Hospital. North Shore University HospitalBrain Aneurysm Center. Chair of Research, a 25,000 grant awarded for:Safety,Blood Brain Barrier Permeability and Potential Efficacy of Etanercept forAneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage.Pina C. Sanelli, MD, MPH, FACR, North Shore - Long Island Jewish Health System.Cynthia Lynn Sherwin Chair of Research, a 25,000 grant awarded for: Evaluating MicrovascularDysfunction as a Predictor of Delayed Cerebral Ischemia and Poor Outcomes after AneurysmalSubarachnoid Hemorrhage.Waleed Brinjikji, MD, Mayo Clinic. Step for Hope Chair of Research, a 25,000 grant awarded for:Effect of Systemic Administration of Simvastatin on Aneurysm Healing in a Rabbit Model.Ivan Radovanovic, MD, PhD, FMH, Toronto Western Hospital, University Health Network.Timothy P. Susco Chair of Research, a 25,000 grant awarded for: Imaging Genomics ofUnruptured Intracranial Aneurysms.Hoyee Wan, MD, PhD candidate, St. Michael’s Hospital. Christopher C. Getch Chair of Research(sponsored by the CV Section), a 10,000 grant awarded for: Role of Microvascular Dysfunctionin Mediating Blood Brain Barrier Dysfunction and Neuronal Cell Death after ExperimentalSubarachnoid Hemorrhage.Brandon A. Miller, MD, PhD, Emory University. Karen M. Schurr Memorial Chair of Research,a 20,000 grant awarded for: Neuroinflammation and Synaptic Dysfunction afterSubarachnoid Hemorrhage.Jianping Xiang, PhD, The State University of New York at Buffalo.Dawn Brejcha Chair of Research, a 10,000 grant awarded for: A View: A Bedside SimulationTool for Neurovascular Intervention.Gustavo Pradilla, MD, Emory University. Kristen’s Legacy of Love Chair of Research,a 20,000 grant awarded for: Effect of Progesterone on Inflammation, Vasospasm andEarly Brain Injury after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Behavioral & Histopathological Outcomesin a Rodent Model.The 2014 grant recipients were awarded their individual grantsat the Eighth Annual Brain Aneurysm Foundation Research GrantAwards Symposium on September 11, 2014, at The Biltmore in CoralGables, Florida. The University of Miami Health System hosted thiswonderful evening.5 The Brain Aneurysm Foundation

Awareness and EducationBack on Capitol Hill - Lobbying for Brain Aneurysm AwarenessOn May 6, 2014, the Brain Aneurysm Foundation returned to Capitol Hill. We had 50people, representing 15 states, including: California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas,Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia,Washington and Wisconsin.Over 80 meetings were held with Members of Congress to garner support for resolutionsin both the House and Senate aimed to designate September as National Brain AneurysmAwareness Month. The response and support we received during these meetings wasoverwhelmingly positive.In the meetings we also expressed the importance for Congress to ensure that insurancecompanies are required to pay for patient screenings as deemed appropriate by medicalpersonnel and provide more coverage for rehabilitative care. The event culminated withour Executive Director, Christine Buckley, meeting with Vice President Joe Biden, atwo-time brain aneurysm survivor. The Brain Aneurysm Foundation was honored tohave the opportunity to meet with him privately and very grateful to all who made themeeting possible.Newly Created Awareness and Educational MaterialsIn conjunction with a complete rebranding of the organization, the Brain AneurysmFoundation revised all of our educational and awareness materials in 2014.Collaborating with ICU nurses we created an ICU packet to provide patients and theirfamilies with recovery resource information to help our partner hospitals provide acontinuum of care to their patients. We launched a 1 in 50 awareness campaign throughsocial media to highlight the prevalence of this condition to the general public. Theresponse to both of these initiatives was overwhelmingly positive.Check Out Our Free AppThe Brain Aneurysm Foundation has announced the release of its new mobile application “Brain Aneurysm” for use on Apple and Android devices. The free app, now available fordownload on iTunes and Google Play, is designed to provide the general public with useful information about brain aneurysms, whenever and wherever they may need it.The Brain Aneurysm App was created in conjunction with The Neurosurgical Atlas and Dr. Aaron Cohen-Gadol, a leading neurosurgeon from Goodman Campbell Brain and Spineand Indiana University Department of Neurosurgery. continued on opposite page6 The Brain Aneurysm Foundation

Virtual Library of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation WebinarsThe Brain Aneurysm Foundation live webinars have used the power of the Internet to create awebinar forum where patients can reach experts to discuss important details of their care, andmost importantly, have the ability to ask questions while they are at home, at no cost. The BAFwebinars have been very successful in reaching the above mentioned goals to satisfy the missionof the Brain Aneurysm Foundation. Dr. Aaron Cohen-Gadol, an aneurysm surgeon and a memberof the BAF Medical Advisory Board, has been moderating these webinars. We continue to receivevery positive feedback from our members who attend these webinars from all over the world.These webinars are archived and are available for viewing shortly after the presentation of the livewebinar on the BAF website. In 2013 we created a patient library of “Cerebral Vascular Webinars”and a new physician library of “Cerebral Vascular Webinars” to provide greater accessibility ofthese excellent resources.The Brain Aneurysm Foundation would like to acknowledge and thank the following doctors whodelivered webinars in 2014:Robert Rosenwasser, MD — Presented “Unruptured Aneurysms”-What the Patient Needsto KnowAman B. Patel, MD — Presented Endovascular Options in Treatment of Cerebral AneurysmsRose Du, MD — Presented Nuts and Bolts of Treatments for Brain AneurysmsMichael Chen, MD — Estrogen and Brain Aneurysm: What We Know So FarDavid Fiorella, MD — Presented Minimally Invasive Treatment of Brain AneurysmsHenry Woo, MD — Presented Vascular Replication: A New Paradigm for Endovascular Trainingcontinued from previous pageThis new application is an innovative way to increase awareness and educate individuals about brain aneurysms. The app featureseducational videos about aneurysms, treatment and recovery and patient advocacy. The app also provides access to a variety ofblogs about brain aneurysms, discussion groups, upcoming events and fundraisers and much more.Educational Booklets Available in Three LanguagesOver 25,000 educational pamphlets for brain aneurysm treatment options and recovery were distributed across the countryand internationally, to medical facilities treating brain aneurysms, as well as our 60 support groups. The booklets are availablein English, Spanish and Chinese. The Chinese translation was provided by: Qiyong Mei, M.D. of Shanghai and proofing byRose Du, MD., Ph.D. The Brain Aneurysm Foundation would like to thank Codman Neurovascular and Covidien for providingthe funding for the production of our rebranded and updated patient educational booklets.7 The Brain Aneurysm FoundationThe Brain Aneurysm Foundationis proud to announce in 2013we became a registered charityin Canada and in 2014 beganplanning two fundraising eventsthat will be held in Canada inMay and June of 2015.

Support ServicesThe Brain Aneurysm Foundation eases the diagnosis, procedural and recovery process for survivors and families by providing phone support,email support, support groups, our main website, and our support website.The online support website at www.bafsupport.org was initially launched by the Brain Aneurysm Foundation in 2010. In 2014 membership has increased 20%, with 1,100 new members joiningand now has over 6,500 members, all affected by brain aneurysms either as survivors or family members. This community is now being moderated by Ben’s Friends.Support groups offer brain aneurysmsurvivors and their families theopportunity to share life experiences,work through challenges and findnew ways to adapt to changes intheir life. The goal of support groupmeetings is to help alleviate fears andconcerns through education and groupdiscussions facilitated by a medicalprofessional. Survivors realize that theyare not alone. Survivors and caregiversshare their experiences and showsupport to those that are in need. Thereare now close to 62 support groupslocated in the following states: MA, NH,ME, NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD, VA, IN, WI, IL,8 The Brain Aneurysm FoundationMN, MI, OH, MO, KS, TN, GA, FL, NC, CTAL, CO, TX, AZ, CA, WA, OR and Canada.Triangle - Duke Brain AneurysmSupport Group, Raleigh, NCThe Brain Aneurysm Foundation isworking very closely with the MedicalAdvisory Board members to establishnew support groups in the hospitalswhere they practice and we are pleasedto announce the following new supportgroups as a result of these efforts.Yale - New Haven HospitalBrain Aneurysm Support Group, CTHospital of the University ofPennsylvania Brain AneurysmSupport GroupLoyola University Medical CenterBrain Aneurysm Support Group, ILSpine & Brain Imaging Center BrainAneurysm Support Group, Franklin, WICollaborating with the Brain AneurysmFoundation enables hospitals and medicalprofessionals that treat brain aneurysmpatients to provide a continuum ofcare though the ongoing support andeducational information and resources thatthe foundation provides at no cost.Northeast Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterSupport Group, Boston, MA Brigham and Women’s Hospital BrainAneurysm Support Group, Boston, MA Massachusetts General Hospital,Boston Support Group Plymouth Massachusetts Group The South Shore Support Group Cape Cod Brain Aneurysm -Injury Support Group,Sandwich, MA Dartmouth-Hitchcock Brain AneurysmSupport Group, Lebanon, NH Maine Medical Center Brain AneurysmSupport Group, Portland, ME Long Island Support Group, Manhasset, NY New York Methodist HospitalBrain Aneurysm Support Group,Brooklyn, NY New York City Support Group Philadelphia Support Group

Western Pennsylvania Chapter of theBrain Aneurysm and AVM Support Group,Pittsburgh, PA Eastern Long Island Brain AneurysmSupport Group, Stony Brook, NY Brain Aneurysm Support Group,Buffalo, NY New Jersey Brain Aneurysm and AVMSupport Group, New Brunswick, NJ Aneurysm/AVM Support Groupat Capital Health Medical Center,Pennington, NJ Aneurysm/AVM Support Group atVirtua Voorhees Hospital,Voorhees, NJMidatlantic Delaware Brain AneurysmSupport Group Baltimore, MD Brain AneurysmFoundation Support Group Falls Church, VA Brain AneurysmSupport GroupMidwest Goodman Campbell Brain and SpineSupport Group, Indianapolis, IN Madison Area Brain Aneurysm andStroke Support Group, Madison, WI University of Illinois Hospital & HealthSciences System Dept. ofNeurosurgery Support Group Chicago Northwest Suburban BrainAneurysm Support Group The Neurosciences Institute at CentralDuPage Hospital Brain AneurysmSupport Group, Winfield, IL The DuPage County Brain AneurysmSupport Group, Hinsdale, IL Twin Cities -The National BrainAneurysm Center Support Group, MN The University of Michigan BrainAneurysm and AVM Support Group Tri-State Brain Aneurysm SupportGroup, Cincinnati, OH Brain Aneurysm Support Group,St. Louis, MO Post Brain Surgery Support Group,Springfield, MO9 The Brain Aneurysm Foundation Brain Aneurysm Support Group,Kansas City, KS Ohio Brain Aneurysm and AwarenessSupport Group, Columbus, OHSoutheast Skyline Nashville Tennessee Group Vanderbilt University Support Group, TN Atlanta Support Group University of Miami HospitalBrain Aneurysm Support Group, FL Naples - Fort Myers Brain AneurysmSupport Group Orlando Brain AneurysmSupport Group Deerfield Beach, FL Support Group Florida Brain AneurysmSupport Group in Gainesville, FL Mayo Clinic Support Group inJacksonville, FL Brain Aneurysm Support GroupBirmingham, ALSouthwest Littleton Colorado Brain AneurysmFoundation Support Group Brain Aneurysm Support Group atMemorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center,Houston, TX San Antonio Support Group, TXWest Coast Bay Area Aneurysm and VascularMalformation Support Group Sacramento, CA Support Group Washington Brain AneurysmSupport Group UW Medicine Brain Aneurysm SurvivorSupport Group, Seattle, WA Swedish Cerebrovascular Support Group,Seattle, WA Oregon Brain Aneurysm Support Group Brain Aneurysm/AVM Support Groupin Newport Beach, CA Los Angeles Brain Aneurysm FoundationSupport Group, Los Angeles, CACanada Nova Scotia Support Group Brain Aneurysm Support Group,Calgary, AB

Special EventsThe Brain Aneurysm Foundation would like to recognize and thank all those who organized,volunteered, or participated at one of the over fifty events held across the country in 2014 tobenefit brain aneurysm awareness, support, education and research. 50,000 or greater TeamCindy The 6th Annual Long IslandJones Beach Walk, Wantagh, NY 20,000 - 29,999 9th Annual Brain Aneurysm FoundationGolf Tournament, Cohasset, MA 40,000 - 49,999 13th Annual Arterial Challenge,Humarock/Scituate, MA Chapel Hills Gala, Pittsburgh, PA 4th Annual Step for Hope 5K Run/Walk,Carol Stream, IL Brain Aneurysm Race for Awareness Susco 8K, Reston, VA Kristen’s Legacy of Love, Seaside Park, NJ 2nd Annual Sharp Race Toward BrainAneurysm Awareness, West Omaha, NE New Jersey Brain Aneurysm Support GroupRun/Walk, New Brunswick, NJ 30,000 - 39,999 6th Annual KAT-Walk & Karo-5K for BrainAneurysm Awareness, Portland, ME Philadelphia for Brain Aneurysm AwarenessRun/Walk, Philadelphia, PA10 The Brain Aneurysm Foundation Pittsburgh 5K Run/Walk, Pittsburgh, PA 10,000 - 19,999 1st Annual Danielle Lebron-Guzman Golf Teeing Off Fore Terry, Wentzville, MO 5th Annual Brejcha Memorial SoftballTournament, Escondido, CA 4th Annual Bunny Hop 5K, St. Mary’s, PA The 3rd Annual Doris A. Connor MemorialRace/Walk and Kids Fun Run, Brewerton, NY The 5th Annual Dr. Reed’s Run,McCandless Township, PA 2nd Annual BAAR: Brain Aneurysm AwarenessRun, Wayne, PA 5,000 - 9,999 BAF Night at The Boston Pops Symphony Hall, Boston, MA 5K Fun Run In Memory of Brad BaddeleyLincoln, NE 2014 Zumbathon (27 records), Reisterstown, MD BAF 20th Anniversary CampaignZumba-thon, Baltimore, MD Melody Hill Golf Tournament, Harmony, RI 1st Annual Fundraiser - Walk In Memoryof Chris Bibeau, Manchester, NH 3rd Annual Laughter is the Best Medicine,Saugus, MA 4th Annual Wilson Walk, Wilmington, DE

Appreciation for Life! 5K Walk/Run,Braham, MN 5th Annual Denny’s Drive for EarlyDetection, Front Royal, VA Guest Bartending Event at the BBC,Greenville, DE 1,000 - 4,999 Walk for Awareness in Tuscaloosa.Tuscaloosa, AL Bowling for Brains, Indianapolis, IN BKE Walk, Winston-Salem, NC Anne’s Aneurysm Bowling,Fort Walton Beach, FL11 The Brain Aneurysm Foundation Dye, Newsome, Rogers GolfCanton, OH Jean’s Day Events 2nd Annual Walk for Brain AneurysmResearch and Awareness, Brooklyn, NY 5th Annual Survivor In The CityCocktail Party, Chicago, IL 2nd Annual Awareness to Gain - Walk ForYour Brain, Waukesha, WI 3rd Annual Relay for Recovery,Madison WI to Lincoln Park, Chicago, IL Brain Aneurysm Strong - Boston Marathon,Boston, MA Freddy’s Ride Kitchens That Care, NC Walk for Awareness in Georgia,Woodstock, GA Richardson-Olmsted School Fundraiser Yoga Fundraiser in Memory ofLenny Diedrich Rockin’ For a Cause, Potomac, MD The 2nd Annual Linda McClam Curtis 5KWalk for Brain Aneurysm Awareness,Washington, DC Debbie Feiger Memorial SoftballTournament, Wilmette, IL 3rd Annual Brain Aneurysm AwarenessWalk in Memory of Berdine Wilson,Shepherd, TX Race for Awareness Walk/Run 5Kwith Mary, Thibodaux, LA Bowling for Dudeman Tournament,Chicopee, MA 3rd Annual Angel’s Ride, St. Joseph, MO 2nd Annual Brain Aneurysm AwarenessWalk in Loving Memory of Lissa Anne Been,Arnold, MO Meeting of The Minds Car Show,Shrewsbury, MA Olivia’s Dash, Phoenix, AZ Blu Bird Foundation’s 3rd Annual Golf Outing,Crow Point, IN.

Top FundraisersThe Brain Aneurysm Foundation is very grateful to these wonderful fundraisers for participating in one of the 2014 events held across the country to benefit brain aneurysmawareness, support, education and research. Their fundraising efforts contribute greatly to the success of the events and the mission of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation.Superstars, 10,000 - greaterLawrence RosenthalMajor Stars, 5,000 - 9,999Josh FeigerMatthew PonpipomJessica DenbowAnita StevensChristine VetranoKevin BrennanTracy JesseeRay BertheletteSensational Stars, 2,500 - 4,999Theresa MulcahyHeather MooreKristen WatsonRobert HoytIn Memory of DonnaEd EckleWilliam AlbersTheresa’s Walking WarriorsJacqueline LakeSarina McNeelCraig SchurrTeam AndyDiane’s DarlingsNancy LoftusKari CraneNora NeelyAmazing Stars, 1,000 - 2,499Alicia ScottiBarbara MillerDoing It For DaleNeile HartmanTeam KarolinaTeam LarryKaren Schurr’s Hummingbirds12 The Brain Aneurysm FoundationTeam CaronThe A TEAMSheree AsdotScott RagoneSteven StramaraEscape From AlcatrazMaria KirganRobbie LazarusPriya Lucy MackhrandilallElaine SchwartzJina EtienneThree Little BirdsJamie RubinTanya DePalmaElisa BernessTeam CheyanneMichael AbrahamAshley JeffersonKim StrotherSmiles for SallyTim UptonElle Cleare FieldCatie GianferanteVictoria LekseLori HessHoward MesserMaryann PuchlopekHaley RaynorTeam KarenJennifer BattlineSharon HerzogBrandi DagwanCSCSGarrett YarnallKatrina McCartyLinda MesserRay FortuneBright Stars, 500 - 999Heidi McCauslandTeam EO - Positive Energy OnlyJoin For JamieTeam BillyTeam VickyMiles for MagsLisa StreiffJason SmithTeam ReyRodSeth UffnerSusan DuMoulinTitanium CraniumLauren SherwinSudiipta RoychowdhuryTeam MidgeAshley NessAlbina HodzicTerri Robinson SurvivorPhilly TeamJanie SmithDonna HurdThe Peanuts GangJoan WrightBeth AdamsTeam RoachSandia RoyalTin Man ClanAnna VanceSue FosterPhyllis RocheCNY Brain AneursymAwareness CampaignJacqueline TaiteMikayla ReisTeam TimAngela KundingerAnthony DePalmaThe D TeamEmpowered By HopeDebbie MarchandMichelle HoustonGina CookeTeam Nolan 13Barb HartzSteve SchurrTori’s TeamTeam ZukiDevins Camo Crew!Tracy IonaDeloris HodgeElisabeth ColacinoJill FlandersJohn GoldsberryPatricia FreerStacy NolanTeam Eileen WalshWilliam ThorellStellar Stars, 100 - 499DPPNora AsamoahAlan RobertsJoseph StewartJessa ReedKAE KAULBreanne BoydGabriella AmatoTeam LightfootTeam Papa NguyenTom QuirkMitch’s MarchersKenneth ShapiroMy Hero, Christian!Kelly LevinsThe Cerebral CircusSherri Jo BessertTeam BettyHeather OlsonOmeka FatimaReed Memorial TeamCaron CoxMichelle BrillStay Strong MichelleTeam Fred BattlineTeam TheresaKatherine TorokElianna LiadakisLisa SchottMichelle VarnumTeam ConwayDeAndre ScottKaren AsselinChris SantosDaihnia DunkleyKeith ParryLinda TurnerTeam CarmitaJenny ReynoldsDawn BushDede BuckleyLaunda WatermanShana MeyerJilly’s JoggersTeam LaundaAnita TigheDenis FiskeHope BednarskiKala NairMelissa EssweinBonnee YannacoDonna Babcock

Kathleen FortuneMichele AraujoMichelle VachonWe are the 10%Andy KnutsonChris BabcockAmy SwirskyBetween the EarsField FalconsKaryn FullerKeith Van WagnerMary-Lou #6 BARadiology RunnersLaurie JohnsonGail SinatraMimi’s Star Ace’sAljbana MacchiavernaTeam PhyllisCathleen ZocchiHeeley’s HikersTracy EdeCody ClarksonJennifer KasperKimberly GibbonsTeam TamiTeam YsabelleThe Rusty PelicanLauren EnglishClutch PTJustin RendaKyshaun PringleShannon JenkinsHead CasesKate McKennaKerri HartSara-Ann TalottaAmanda SherwinDooBe DooWahIan WarburgKim FosterMatthew HoadleyMichael SchurrMonica WondraschRebecca RothmanRussan’s HavenTeam KristineTeam PamTeam StacyTom PearsonMaine Air PowerChrista HirabayashiKristine CalzadillaKim PichlerDouble ClippedValerie MesserGino BenzaJOY for JOYceMaryann BrookesNancy BagdonasNicole SalantTeam TocciAmy FrederickLinda S KasperDonna BertheletteAmanda TocciAmy NilsonAnke HoCharles MyrickChristine Adamo NewellDave BelyeaDave FordDawn BlonigenDesiree SnowErin PuarieaHatidze HodzicHolly HillgardnerJason LiddellLinda RockwoodLois Lundq

Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston-Salem, NC Gregory J. Zipfel, MD Washington University, St. Louis, MO Professor Mario Zuccarello, MD University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH Executive Committee Deidre Buckley, NP President Bill Demmer Vice President Paul Games Treasurer Kathy Redelman, RN, BSN, CNRN Secretary Joshua Truitt Past President .