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NatCapLyme > NatCapLyme Speaks at NSA

NatCapLyme Speaks at NSA

October 10, 2018

NatCapLyme was pleased to present at the National Security Agency’s one day workshop titled “The Great Imitator, Lyme Disease Information Day. Executive Director, Monte Skall, and Legislative Council, Susan R. Green, were pleased to speak at this informative program, which included a morning of speakers and an afternoon discussion panel on Lyme and tick-borne diseases. The NSA employees attending the event expressed their appreciation to NatCapLyme for providing such a thorough educational program on Lyme disease prevention and education. Close to 100 attended in-person, while others attended virtually from across the globe.
Pictured from left to right are NSA event coordinator Mark Haney,  Susan Green,  NSA event coordinator Elizabeth Meshon Hicks and Monte Skall.
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