Holidays Wishes from PatientsLikeMe to You

A Group of Very Jolly PatientsLikeMe Employees

The holidays are a time for thinking about everything you hope and wish for in the coming year.  They’re also a time for appreciating everything you already have.  As our season’s greetings to you, we wanted to share a wish expressed by each member of our management team.

Ben Heywood

“I wish for every patient and family dealing with illness to know that they are not alone and that we are all in this together.” Ben Heywood, President and Co-Founder

Paul Wicks

“I hope Santa brings you all your health data and that you will share it with other patients like you!” – Paul Wicks, PhD, Research & Development Director

David S. Williams III

“I wish for people to have the most happy, healthy, and joyous holidays filled with the unparalleled love from those who matter in their lives.” – David S. Williams III, Chief Marketing Officer and Head of Business Development

Robert Palladino

“My wish for patients everywhere is that they continue to learn about their chronic conditions and keep updated on the latest treatments from multiple sources.” – Robert Palladino, Chief Financial Officer

Jamie Heywood

“All of us at PatientsLikeMe wish you and those you love a holiday of joy and grace.” – Jamie Heywood, Chairman and Co-Founder

Happy Holidays!

1 Comment »

  1. Wishing all a wonderful and blessed New Year 2012.” Holidays are tough at times, however, like so many of you, I have so much to be thankful for. I wish all a continued blessed year in 2012.

    Happy Holidays!

    Phyllis Folk-Venkataya

    Comment by Phyllis Venkataya — December 27, 2011 @ 2:06 pm

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