Nicole Ament Joins Board of Directors of Parkinson Association of the Rockies
Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck is pleased to announce that Nicole Ament, chair of the firm’s Real Estate Department, has joined the board of directors of Parkinson Association of the Rockies (PAR). The nonprofit organization works to enhance the quality of life for individuals with Parkinson’s disease through education, research, awareness and support for those with the disease, their families and the community.
As part of her three-year role, Ament will assist the Parkinson Association of the Rockies with fund development, governance and strategy. Her involvement with the organization is personal.
“My dad has been suffering from Parkinson’s for more than 25 years, and I understand the extreme impact Parkinson’s has on so many members of our community,” she said. “As a member of the PAR board, I look forward to supporting all of the ways in which PAR helps to ease the burden of those afflicted by Parkinson’s.”
To learn more, visit https://parkinsonrockies.org/.
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