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Rachael Campbell Co-Chairing Memory Ball 2017
Apr. 8 "Dancing Stars" event is the Alzheimer's Association's Signature Fundraising Gala
TIMONIUM, Md. – The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Maryland Chapter announces that Rachael Campbell (vice president of administrative services at Correct Rx Pharmacy Services) will co-chair Memory Ball 2017, its signature fundraising gala.
This premier event – featuring cocktails, dinner, live music and prominent members of the Baltimore community competing as “Dancing Stars,” takes place Saturday, April 8, from 7 p.m., to midnight, at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel. For more information or to vote for the Dancing Stars, visit www.alz.org/maryland or contact Berit Killingstad at bkillingstad@alz.org or 410.561.9099, ext. 230.
Campbell has provided direct support to Correct Rx’s institutional operations and clients since 2003. In addition to supervising all administrative staff and various office activities, the Carver Vocational Technical High School graduate maintains the company’s professional licensures and certifications. She also organizes and leads the technical writing team. Correct Rx has honored her with both its President’s Award and Stellar Award.
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Along with aiding in the growth and success of the Correct Rx staff, Campbell has embraced the company’s core value of giving back. Correct Rx is a long-time Memory Ball corporate sponsor, and president and CEO Dr. Ellen H. Yankellow received the Alzheimer’s Association’s Exemplary Leadership Award at Memory Ball 2016.
“I have attended Memory Ball since 2005 and served on the steering committee in 2016: what an honor to now assist as co-chair,” Campbell said. “These are exciting times for the Alzheimer’s Association.”
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Campbell also belongs to the Alzheimer's Association’s Alois Society, which provides the financial leadership needed to help advance research, caregiving and advocacy initiatives, as well as to intensify efforts to eliminate the disease.
“The research is producing amazing results but there is so much more to be done,” Campbell added. “I hope to assist the Association as Memory Ball co-chair by increasing the number of corporate sponsors and supporting the Dancing Stars in their endeavors.”
An Owings Mills resident, Campbell also serves on the committee for Women Moving Forward, a re-entry program for women at the Maryland Correctional Institute for Women.
The Alzheimer's Association is the world’s leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research. Its mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. Its vision is a world without Alzheimer's®. Visit www.alz.org or call 800.272.3900.
