
[Originally posted on Stamford magazine's website.] Dear Alex, Although I don’t know you, I saw you once on a very sad day almost two years ago, at your dad’s wake. My partner, Jim Diamond, was your dad’s lawyer and friend, and when your dad committed suicide, Jim was very sad because Rob was a good [...]
May 25, 2012 | Categories:CSR, Features, Health and Wellness | Tags: Afghanistan, Alex Lytle, Army, Bob Woodruff, Bob Woodruff Foundation, caregivers, Connecticut, Cynthia Blumenthal, Danbury, Disabled American Veterans Charitable Service Trust, Eileen Lynch, Fleet Week, Home Base Program, Iraq, Lee Woodruff, Lori-Ann Lytle, Massachusetts General Hospital, Memorial Day, New Milford, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Just Cause, Panama, post-traumatic stress, post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, Rob Lytle, traumatic brain injuries, veterans, Veterans Administration | Leave A Comment »

Like the rest of the world, I watched with horror as events unfolded in Tucson, resulting in the death of six people and critically injuring Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. As talk swirled of right-wing conspiracies and out-of-control anger, people of all backgrounds prayed for Giffords and wondered how she could possibly survive after a bullet had [...]
Jan 18, 2011 | Categories:Features, Insights | Tags: anger, Bob Woodruff, brain, brain surgery, China, concussions, e-mails, Frankfurt, Gabrielle Giffords, Germany, IM, Iraq, Lee Woodruff, recovery, The New York Times, traumatic brain injuries, tumor, Wikipedia | Leave A Comment »