Imagine More Dinner
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
Imagine More
A nationally recognized philanthropic event, the Imagine More Dinner gives us the chance to share the hope that novel research and innovative treatment brings to those facing the challenges of diseases, disorders, and injury to the nervous system.
The Imagine More Dinner is a catalyst for change. All proceeds from this event will directly support the Neuroscience Research Center, contributing to their pioneering advancements in neuroscience research. By participating, you're not just attending a dinner; you're becoming part of a movement to forge a brighter tomorrow.
Registration Now Open!
Please join Jon and Ann Hammes, chairs of the 2024 Imagine More Dinner, for an evening to celebrate novel research and innovative treatments that bring hope to those facing diseases, disorders, and injuries to the nervous system.
Interested in Becoming a Sponsor?
The Imagine More Dinner inspires all of us to envision a world without the debilitating effects of stroke, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, mental illness and other conditions that impact patients and families.
Event Co-Chairs
Ann and Jon Hammes
Thank You to Our 2024 Event Sponsors!
Ann and Warren Pierson
Bonnie and Ned Timarac
Habush Habush & Rottier
Elizabeth Brenner and Jon Brakke | Mary and Dan Druml
The Davis Family | Albert J. & Flora H. Ellinger Foundation | Jan Lennon and John Bosbous | R&R Insurance Services | John Selix and Nancy Bonniwell | von Briesen & Roper, S.C.
About the Neuroscience Research Center
The Medical College of Wisconsin's Neuroscience Research Center was founded in 2010 with the goal of enhancing neuroscience research at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The Center's overarching goal is to use a team approach to tackle neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Philanthropy plays an important role in advancing the work of the Neuroscience Center and the patients who receive its benefits. Your gift will support research that moves us one step closer to understanding complex and devastating brain disorders such as Alzheimer's and dementia, Parkinson's disease, ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, and schizophrenia, among others.
Dr. Binder and the Williams Family Discuss Impact of Stroke
Empowering stroke recovery through neuroscience research.
Dr. Mantsch and MCW Community Member Share Impact of Trauma
Decoding Resilience: How neuroscience research can positively impact victims of trauma.
Neuro Hero Award
Presented at the Imagine More Dinner, the NRC Board selects an individual or organization for outstanding commitment to Neuroscience Research.
Scenes from the 2023 Imagine More Dinner
Contact Us
Heidi Gempeler Olson
Associate Director of Stewardship