Jakki Nance (LC 2006) was elected to the National Autism Speaks Board in December. In a news release on PRNewsWire.com, Ms. Nance shared, “My passion for autism awareness and acceptance comes from being a parent of two children on the spectrum with very different needs,” said Ms. Nance. “My desire to make a difference not just for my children but for all the adults and children with autism and their families led to my interest in serving on the Autism Speaks National Board.”
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