Press & Media Room
Kelsey OβDonnell-Mauthe, Communications Manager
kelseyodonnell@braincentergb.org
(920) 217-0237
Press & Media Guidelines
Arranging an interview, filming, and/or photograph(s)
We ask members of the media to first contact Kelsey, Communications Manager if they would like to:
Interview a Brain Center of Green Bay representative
Conduct an interview at the Brain Center of Green Bay facility
Film or take photographs within the Brain Center of Green Bay facility
Previous Media Coverage
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How Exercise Benefits Your Body and Your Mind
This article delves into the connection between physical exercise and brain health, explaining how regular movement supports cognitive function, reduces stress, and improves overall mental well-being. Brain Center of Green Bay contributed to an article featured on VeryWellMind.
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Brain Center at Big Event for Kids
This article highlights the return of the Encompass Big Event, featuring various interactive activities like a giant inflatable brain and a rock-climbing wall. The event aims to provide family-friendly fun while promoting brain health education.
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Green Bay Packers Hosting 11 Non-Profits During Public Training Camp Sessions
This article discusses the Green Bay Packers' initiative to highlight 11 local nonprofits during their public training camp sessions. The nonprofits, including the Brain Center of Green Bay, receive the opportunity to engage with fans and share their missions.
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Take Charge of Your Brain: Itβs Kind of a Big Deal Coming to Green Bay Botanical Garden
This preview promotes the upcoming Brain Awareness Week event hosted by the Brain Center of Green Bay at the Green Bay Botanical Garden. The event will feature expert presentations, interactive activities, and resources to educate the public about brain health.
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Empower Your Mind with a Free Community Event with the Brain Center of Green Bay
This article highlights an upcoming free community event hosted by the Brain Center of Green Bay, focused on empowering attendees with information and resources about brain health. The event is part of the Brain Awareness Week initiative.
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Brain Center of Green Bay Featured on Local 5 Live
A news segment on Local 5 Live featuring the Brain Center of Green Bay and their upcoming Brain Awareness event. The feature discusses the importance of brain health and the activities planned for the day-long event.
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Brain Center of Green Bay to Benefit from Day-Long Fundraiser
This article promotes the 2024 Give Big Green Bay event, during which the Brain Center of Green Bay will benefit from a 24-hour fundraiser designed to support local nonprofits and raise critical funds for their programs.
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Brain Center of Green Bay Teaches Clients Healthy Habits, New Routines
This feature explores how the Brain Center of Green Bay is helping clients adopt healthier habits and routines to support brain health. The article spotlights the organizationβs personalized coaching services and its impact on the community.
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Give Big Green Bay Announces 45 Non-Profits for Annual Giving Event
This highlights the announcement of 45 local non-profits participating in the 2023 Give Big Green Bay event, including the Brain Center of Green Bay. The annual fundraiser aims to support and raise awareness for nonprofits that are making an impact.
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Running for a Running | Local 5 Live, WFRV
Dr. Rolf Lulloff and Chris Vanden Hoogen join Local 5 Live to launch our first-ever fundraising campaign. This campaign will follow Dr. Lulloffβs journey to the 126th Boston Marathon.
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Educational Opportunities | Good Day Wisconsin, WLUK
Chris Vanden Hoogen joins the Green Bay Botanical Gardens and Good Day Wisconsin to talk about the educational opportunities offered to our community.
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Running for a Reason | Local 5 Live, WFRV
Dr. Rolf Lulloff and Chris Vanden Hoogen join Local 5 Live to give a final report of our first-ever fundraising campaign, Running for a Reason - Committed to Making Brains Better. And talk with Dr. Lulloff about how Boston Marathon went.
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Running for a Reason | Local 5 Live, WFRV
Interview with Lisa Malak and Millaine Wells from Local 5 Live! Dr. Rolf Lulloff and daughter-in-law, Elizabeth joined Local 5 Live in the studio to talk about Running for a Reason - Committed to Making Brains Better. They also touched on the prep and excitement of running the Boston Marathon.
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Running for a Reason | Local 5 Live, WFRV
Dr. Rolf Lulloff and Kelsey OβDonnell-Mauthe joined the Local 5 Live crew in the studio to talk about the educational component of Running for a Reason, the pillars of brain health, and how Dr. Lulloffβs training is going so far!
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Running for a Reason | NBC26
Rachel Hopmayer from NBC26 sat down to talk with Rolf Lulloff, MD about why he is running his 5th Boston Marathon. Rolf who will be dedicating his 5th run of the Boston Marathon to his late wife, Ann, who passed away last year after a 45-year battle with Parkinson's disease.
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Community Impact | Utech Group
Utechβs Community Impact initiative is about sharing hope and inspiring change. This month, we had the opportunity to sit down with Chris Vanden Hoogen, Executive Director of Brain Center of Green Bay, to learn about the great things they are doing to change people's lives in our community.
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Well-Being Spotlight Video
Welloβs Well-Being Spotlight videos explore our areaβs strengths and discuss new ideas for enhancing our communityβs well-being. They sat down with Chris Vanden Hoogen and Dr. Rolf Lulloff to spotlight the work we are doing in our community for those with brain-related conditions.
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Collaboration witih the YMCA
Co-Founders, Dr. Dan Koster and Dr. Rolf Lulloff sit with the YMCA of Greater Green Bay to discuss the benefits of living brain-healthy lifestyles and sharing our mission of better brain health for all.
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The Brain Center | Local 5 Live, WFRV
Chris Vanden Hoogen and Dr. Rolf Lullof talk with Lisa Malek of Local 5 Live about a new approach to brain disease and the opening of the Brain Center of Green Bay.
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kelseyodonnell@braincentergb.org