Sarah Richardson: Bringing Insights from HFA Symposium Back to Real Life
Sarah Richardson, Information Technology Administrator at ABR Systems Group, shared on LinkedIn:
”Back in the office today, trading in symposium sessions for screens, emails, and our everyday tech roles, but bringing so much more with us.
After an incredible few days at the Hemophilia Federation of America Symposium, Jeb and I are back into our daily work with a renewed sense of purpose.
We learned, connected, and gained valuable insight into hemophilia care, advocacy, and the future of treatment; all of which matters deeply to us, not just professionally, but personally as parents.
Balancing careers in tech while advocating and learning for our son isn’t always easy, but experiences like this remind us why it’s so important.
Every conversation, every session, and every connection helps us better support him and others in the bleeding disorders community.
Grateful for the opportunity, the knowledge, and the people who continue to push this space forward.”

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