Tulane University Center for Brain Health

Helping Veterans with traumatic brain injury and other invisible wounds.

People who care. Work that matters.

Every now and then, you run into a team with values and a work ethic that jive with your beliefs, and it inspires your own growth and creativity. The devoted, scrappy crew at the Center for Brain Health is that team. They're on a mission of substance and purpose, and it's been a privilege to work with them from the earliest stages of the program's conception to their launch in 2021 and beyond. The work they do — providing a different kind of care for Veterans and first responders with traumatic brain injury — is having profound impact on the lives of the people they serve.

Every now and then, you run into a team with values and a work ethic that jive with your beliefs, and it inspires your own growth and creativity. The devoted, scrappy crew at the Center for Brain Health is that team. They're on a mission of substance and purpose, and it's been a privilege to work with them from the earliest stages of the program's conception to their launch in 2021 and beyond. The work they do — providing a different kind of care for Veterans and first responders with traumatic brain injury — is having profound impact on the lives of the people they serve.

We adopted TUCBH medical director "Doc" Stewart's infectious mantra: "The answer is always yes."

Like all of our clients, it's hard to pin down a complete list of the things we do for the Center for Brain Health. So when they ask, "Can you do this?", "Can you fix that?", "Can you build/create/write a [fill in the blank]" or "Can you tell us what you think about this [need/problem/strategy]?" – the answer is always yes. Sometimes that means rolling up ye olde shirtsleeves and getting it done. Sometimes it means reaching out to our network of creatives to knock it out. And sometimes it involves forging new relationships with ass-kickers we've always wanted to work with. However it happens, it happens. This is a short list of work we've produced or collaborated on.

• A brand-spanking new website with ThreeSixtyEight

• A brand refresh by Rebel+Riot

• Video scripting and creative direction

• Print assets about traumatic brain injury

• Presentations (so many decks!) about the program

• Social media management & marketing

• Copywriting

• Long-form feature writing like this Q&A with a Veteran: "TBI will be my generation's Agent Orange"

• Fundraising campaign setup and management

• Even a birthday card from the program's therapy dog, Oasis

We adopted TUCBH medical director "Doc" Stewart's infectious mantra: "The answer is always yes."

Like all of our clients, it's hard to pin down a complete list of the things we do for the Center for Brain Health. So when they ask, "Can you do this?", "Can you fix that?", "Can you build/create/write a [fill in the blank]" or "Can you tell us what you think about this [need/problem/strategy]?" – the answer is always yes. Sometimes that means rolling up ye olde shirtsleeves and getting it done. Sometimes it means reaching out to our network of creatives to knock it out. And sometimes it involves forging new relationships with ass-kickers we've always wanted to work with. However it happens, it happens. This is a short list of work we've produced or collaborated on.

• A brand-spanking new website with ThreeSixtyEight

• A brand refresh by Rebel+Riot

• Video scripting and creative direction

• Print assets about traumatic brain injury

• Presentations (so many decks!) about the program

• Social media management & marketing

• Copywriting

• Long-form feature writing like this Q&A with a Veteran: "TBI will be my generation's Agent Orange"

• Fundraising campaign setup and management

• Even a birthday card from the program's therapy dog, Oasis

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