Meet the Team

  • CHRISTINA ISTRATE

    PRESIDENT

  • ADAM BUTLER

    VICE PRESIDENT

  • RACHAEL KIM

    SECRETARY

  • JEANETTE BYER

    TREASURER

  • GRACE TAN

    COMMUNITY EVENT COORDINATOR

  • KYU PARK

    COMMUNITY EVENT COORDINATOR

  • JONAS FAST

    EDUCATION DIRECTOR

  • JORDAN GILDEHAUS

    MARKETING DIRECTOR

Alumni

  • Rebeka Sipma

    Rebeka was president of SST. She most enjoys the community education events since they offer the opportunity to connect with people, to correct misconceptions about stroke and to answer questions about healthcare.

  • Jeff Meyers

    Jeff was Vice President for the Super Stroke Team and is passionate about educating patients and the general community in things that will help increase quality and quantity of life.

  • Jennifer Pauldurai

    Jennifer was Community Events Director. She loves neurology because the brain makes you who you are, and it is one of the most intricate control systems in the universe. She want to spend the rest of her life studying the brain and how best to help those with brain disease. She had the privilege of being the Community Events Director of the SUPER Stroke Team which involves contacting San Bernardino community members and organizing informational events to promote stroke awareness.

  • Tori Burghart

    Tori was secretary for SST. She is very excited about getting other students involved with stroke education! She understands that increasing public awareness and awareness among non-neurologist physicians could have a huge impact on the treatment of stroke in our community.

  • Jonathan Baker

    As one of the educators of the Super Stroke Team, Jonathan’s role was to provide useful information that members can carry with them in the community as they help raise awareness about the SUPER Stroke Team and neurology as a whole. He believes that prevention is just as important as treatment. By sharing information about stroke signs and symptoms in an easily understandable, readily available format we can make a huge impact in the lives of those around us.

  • Paul Gilbert

    Paul was Event Coordinator and found teaching people in the community about the signs and symptoms of a stroke is rewarding, especially when you can get people interested and asking their own questions.