Disruptive Women Mourns the Loss of 2017 Woman to Watch Trish Vradenburg

2017 Disruptive Woman to Watch Trish Vradenburg, who was the Co-Founder and Vice-Chair of UsAgainstAlzheimer’s, died on Monday. Disruptive Women offers its sincerest condolences to the Vradenburg family and the UsAgainstAlzheimer’s community. The following is a statement issued today by UsAgainstAlzheimer’s.       UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Mourns Passing Of Adored And Inspirational Co-Founder And Vice-Chair Trish Vradenburg Trish’s Deep-Rooted and Unflinching Passion to Fight Alzheimer’s Creates Admirable and Aspirational Legacy WASHINGTON, DC, April 18, 2017 – UsAgainstAlzheimer’s Co-Founder and Vice Chair Trish Vradenburg’s unflinching spirit – her creativity and imagination, quick-witted humor, empathy, generosity and her exceptional tenacity to stop the suffering of others – was captured in her every action. It is with immense sadness that UsAgainstAlzheimer’s announces her passing, and it is with the utmost gratitude that the organization cherishes her legacy and forges ahead in her memory. Trish’s life was an inspiring portrait of creativity and versatility, employing her gifts of writing and storytelling throughout a successful professional career. She began her career as a speechwriter in the U.S. Senate. She wrote for various television shows, including Designing Women, Family Ties and Kate and Allie. Trish’s novel, Liberated Lady, was chosen as Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections and has been translated ...
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