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Foundation featured on White House and NY Times blogs

The Reeve Foundation's CEO and President, Peter Wilderotter, was invited to the signing ceremony where President Obama overturned the federal policy on stem cells. He was interviewed by the official White House blog:

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Monday, March 9th, 2009 at 2:47 pm

Remembering Christopher Reeve

At a time when the issue of stem cell research seemed to be fading from the national consciousness, a number of advocates stepped forward – as the President described this morning -- to ensure it wasn’t forgotten. None were more passionate than Christopher and Dana Reeve.  We asked Peter Wilderotter, who is the current President and CEO of the Reeves Foundation, and who attended the signing today, to tell us what the day meant to him. This is what he told us:
 
Last Friday marked the three-year anniversary of the death of our beloved Dana and in an instant sadness turned to hope as only she could do when we learned of the President's decision to lift the restrictions.  Today in the East Room of the White House to be surrounded by so many allies and friends who fought so long on this -- I was reminded of Chris Reeves’ edict that nothing is impossible. The eloquence of President Obama and his graceful and stirring remembrance of Chris and Dana shall echo always and be the fuel for our journey to provide today’s care as we search for tomorrow’s cures.

Go to The White House blog.

The New York Times' health blogger, Tara Parker-Pope, covered the story: "In his speech, Mr. Obama recalled the contributions of two staunch believers in the value of stem cell research — Christopher and Dana Reeve."
Published Monday, March 09, 2009 2:41 PM by gerthro

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About gerthro

Lived all my life in and around the Philadelphia area. Went to Temple University, taught television production at Plymouth Whitemarsh high school. In the meantime, I've had lots of jobs in television and multimedia. I left my position as the managing editor of MensHealth.com to come to the Reeve Foundation as the manager of online communications in 2007.
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