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Living Well With Epilepsy takes up Echoing Green’s challenge

Eg challengeEchoing Green, through a partnership with GoodMaker, asked the question, “How would you spend $1000 to build deeper relationships with the community you most want to serve?”

Living Well With Epilepsy responded with a vision to transform the blog into a movement.

Please Vote
Living Well With Epilepsy is only challenger hoping to build deeper relationships with the EPILEPSY community. This time your vote really counts.

We can’t do this without your help. Please vote for Living Well With Epilepsy at: http://purpose.maker.good.is/projects/epilepsy

How to Vote
Visit Living Well With Epilepsy page at: http://purpose.maker.good.is/projects/epilepsy. In order to vote, you will need to create a GOOD account. Your account information is secure, and will not be shared. Then just click the big pink button that reads “Vote for this idea.”

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To learn more about the challenge and Living Well With Epilepsy’s proposal visit GoodMaker

Thanks for your votes!!!

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Jessica K. Smith Founder and CEO; Executive Director
Jessica Keenan Smith is a patient advocate and epilepsy community leader with more than 15 years of experience. As Founder and CEO of Living Well With Epilepsy and Executive Director of ASENT she bridges the gap between the scientific and patient communities, with a particular focus on the needs of the epilepsies. Jessica Keenan Smith is Founder and CEO of Living Well With Epilepsy, an award winning online resource for people affected by epilepsy to share stories and access in-depth information on the disease. Since 2009, Living Well With Epilepsy (https://livingwellwithepilepsy.com) has been featured in Forbes, Wired, NBC, NPR and the cover story of Epilepsy Advocate Magazine and has partnered with companies such as UCB, Lundbeck, Sunovion, Eisai, and more. Ms. Smith is also the Executive Director of the American Society for Experimental Neurotherapeutics (ASENT) (https://asent.org), an organization that brings together leaders from industry, academia, government and advocacy who are engaged in bringing drugs and devices to market across all neurologic disease states. In this role she is responsible for leading a successful scientific journal and annual scientific conference with speakers from all over the world.

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