Jessica Shook

Events And Administrative Manager at Kelly Brush Foundation

Jessica Shook is an experienced professional with a diverse background in event management, administrative coordination, and content creation. Currently serving as the Events and Administrative Manager for the Kelly Brush Foundation since May 2021, Jessica has successfully planned fundraising events and managed social media engagement. Prior roles include Copywriter at Bit Spring Web Services, Data Manager at Gunbarrel Brewing Company, and various positions at Greater Burlington YMCA, where responsibilities spanned from teaching swimming to processing child care applications. Jessica also has extensive experience in the music industry, having held positions such as Tour Development Specialist and Project Manager at Music Contact International, where Jessica orchestrated customized concert tours. A graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Music in Music Industry, Jessica possesses a strong foundation in both arts and administration.

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Kelly Brush Foundation

The Kelly Brush Foundation inspires and empowers people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) to lead active and engaged lives. For those who have experienced a spinal cord injury, being active can feel out of reach. The obstacles are real: physical, financial, and even the belief it is possible. The Kelly Brush Foundation (KBF) is dedicated to making active lifestyles a reality for those who have experienced a spinal cord injury. We offer the inspiration to believe and the grants to enable anyone to buy the equipment they need to get out and go. But the KBF funds more than just recreation, because when you’re out there on the hill, road or trail, as your heart rate rises and you feel the wind on your face, disability fades away. An active lifestyle forges connections with others — both new friends and old, in and out of a chair. The KBF was founded by Kelly and her family after Kelly was injured in 2006 at an NCAA alpine ski race. Since our founding, we’ve been committed to ski racing safety and will continue to advocate and provide resources so that every ski racer is training and competing on the safest possible venues.


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