BIANJ to host annual event to raise funds for NJ residents living with brain injury

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The Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey (BIANJ) is excited to host its 9th Annual Gala on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at the Crystal Plaza in Livingston, New Jersey.

The gala – which raises funds to provide help, hope, and a voice to individuals and families in New Jersey living with brain injury – will kick off with a cocktail reception with buffet dinner and a silent auction, and conclude with an awards presentation. Rebecca "Becky" Quick, co-anchor of CNBC's signature morning program Squawk Box, will serve as the Honorary Chairperson and Mistress of Ceremonies.

The event will honor Bob Doll, Senior Portfolio Manager and Chief Equity Strategist for Nuveen Asset Management and Vicente H. Gracias, MD, FACS, FCCP, FCCM, the Interim Dean at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Each of these men has worked diligently to improve the life of the residents of New Jersey.

"We are excited and humbled to celebrate with our friends and supporters the leadership of our honorees as we recognize more than 30 years of service by the Alliance," states Barbara Geiger-Parker, BIANJ's President and CEO. "I am looking forward to sharing stories of impact and inspiration, what we currently are involved with, and our aspirations and hopes for the future of our organization."

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