Josephine, with her family, worked with Senator Chris Harris and Toby Goodman as a Legislative Advocate for the disabled’s rights, which took six years and three legislations to pass. In 1999, Senate Bill 731 passed and signed into law by the then Governor George W. Bush.
Craig Sullivan is a graduate of the University Texas of Arlington, having studied Business Administration with an emphasis on pre-law. Craig demonstrated a passion for entrepreneurship and started his first company at the age of eighteen, and by age twenty-one, he had started three new business ventures.
Christian Sullivan is a graduate of Texas Christian University, located in Fort Worth, Texas. He completed his undergraduate studies with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with an emphasis on Experimental Psychology.
Katherine Rodriquez resides in Fort Worth, is a Graduate of Texas Christian University, and received a Master’s in LIBERAL ARTS passionate about the written word. skilled in writing copywriting, editing and advertising, I have worked in school districts for Non-profit startups and private companies. I strive to learn and further strengthen my skills while helping others succeed. Ms. Rodriquez has over 450 hours of volunteering with the Foundation and has volunteered her time and talent since 2017.
Ms. Rodriquez was recently recognized for assisting the highest number of seniors in the Fort Worth School District to obtain a scholarship to attend college. Katherine has taken a new position as College Recruiter for Arizona State University.
Ms. Gonzales has worked in the Healthcare Industry with children and adults with disabilities for over 40 years, bringing her a wealth of knowledge and experience. Her dedication to the Christina Sullivan Foundation started in 2017 as a “Buddy” volunteer. With over 280 hours working with children and adults experiencing intellectual and physical challenges through the Foundation’s Recreational Therapeutic Adaptive and Unified Sports and Fitness Programs.