Barrow Neurological Foundation
Danielle Accovelli is a skilled copywriter with extensive experience in editorial roles across various publications. Currently serving as a Copywriter at Barrow Neurological Foundation since May 2021, Danielle priorly held similar positions at BASIS.ed and as a freelancer, focusing on lifestyle articles and coordinating fashion shoots. Notable past roles include Copyeditor and Contributing Writer for South Bay and Westside DIGS Magazines, and Editorial Assistant at Bask Magazine, where Danielle produced and edited a significant number of articles while managing social media presence. As Editor in Chief for multiple lifestyle magazines, Danielle oversaw editorial teams, coordinated content, and maintained budget management. Education includes a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature from Pepperdine University and participation in the Summer Publishing Institute at New York University.
Barrow Neurological Foundation
Barrow Neurological Foundation’s mission is simple: to be the catalyst of our donors’ passion for transformation by providing the resources for Barrow Neurological Institute to achieve its mission of saving human lives through innovative treatment, groundbreaking, curative research and educating the next generation of the world’s leading neuro clinicians. We provide philanthropic support of Barrow Neurological Institute, part of Dignity Health’s St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, in its mission to save human lives through innovative treatment, groundbreaking, curative research, and by educating the next generation of the world’s leading neuro-clinicians and researchers. Barrow recruits the best clinical and research staff to pioneer answers to devastating neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, brain tumors, Parkinson’s disease, aneurysms, ALS and stroke. When you give to Barrow, 100 percent of your donations fund compassionate patient care, advances in research and education for the future leaders in the neurosciences. With your help, we can change the course of medicine for people battling the most challenging brain and spine disorders.