Devon Fulford has joined the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s as director of education

Devon Fullard in a black and white headshot. She has blonde hair, white skin, and is outdoors in winter, as shown by her dickie and winter coat. Her coat has three pins on each breast pocket. There is a snowmobile behind her.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

July 26, 2023

CONTACT:  
Beth Chatterton
Director, Marketing 
communications@dpf.org 
(866) 358-0285 

LOUISVILLE — Devon Fulford has joined the Davis Phinney Foundation for Parkinson’s as director of education.

Fulford brings 15 years of experience in education and content management to the organization. In 2008, she began her career in education at a nonprofit in Fort Collins, and has worked in educational sectors from curriculum design to teaching writing and literature courses at two Colorado-based universities. 

Fulford has a Doctor of Education degree in transformative leadership and two master of arts degrees in creative writing and education. 

The foundation was founded by Olympic cyclist Davis Phinney to help people with Parkinson’s, focusing on providing programs, early-stage research and resources to help people living with Parkinson’s improve their quality of life. 

“By learning all I can and listening to our audience, my hope is to target and reach new cohorts of people affected by or who want to learn more about Parkinson’s.” Fulford said in a written statement. 

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