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Meetings and Events

CURA knows events! We’ve pounded many trade show pavements, navigated the complexities of hosting Capitol Hill press conferences and policy briefings, organized issue-based thought leader roundtables, and supported the media rooms of one of the largest medical meetings in America — The American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session. From logistical support to event promotion and media management, we’ve got you covered for in-person and virtual events.
Events supported include:
  • Roundtables
  • Trade shows
  • Medical meetings
  • Press conferences
  • Hill briefings
  • Patient summits
  • Fly-ins
  • Virtual events and webinars
Our meetings and event offerings include:
  • Event branding
  • Exhibit coordination and staffing
  • Sponsorship identification and management
  • Media relations and press room management
  • Media strategy
  • Promotion and registration
  • Program development and coordination
  • Logistics management
  • Technical coordinator
  • Speaker coordination

Case Studies

Explore how our work has helped transform ideas into action.
The Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Foundation

As the largest private funder of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) research in the U.S., the PKD Foundation supports education, advocacy and awareness of PKD, a chronic, genetic condition that often leads to renal failure.

Over the last six years, CURA has worked with the PKD Foundation to implement a comprehensive advocacy strategy that connects and engages key stakeholders to promote a clear set of legislative priorities in Washington, D.C.

The Leapfrog Group

Nearly one in four patients admitted to U.S. hospitals experience preventable harm. The Leapfrog Group (LFG), a national nonprofit organization driving a public health and policy movement in patient safety, engaged CURA Strategies to become their agency of record with the ultimate goal of increasing the public’s awareness of patient safety and the importance of hospital transparency to improve outcomes.

American Society for Radiation Oncology

Nearly 50% of Americans are unaware that radiation therapy (RT) can cure cancer, and the media isn’t helping. Sensationalized coverage continues to fuel fear around viable treatment options.

In partnership with the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), CURA built a branded awareness campaign to change negative perception of radiation therapy. Centered around honest, balanced perspectives of cancer survivors and radiation oncologists, the campaign challenged misconceptions and raised awareness of the curative potential of radiation therapy.

Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition (DPAC) & Diabetes Leadership Council (DLC)

The Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition and Diabetes Leadership Council unite patients, employers, policymakers and the broader diabetes community to influence policies that protect patients. Despite their meaningful work for the chronic disease community, recognition of their brand, leaders and initiatives remained low. 

DPAC and DLC partnered with CURA to curate and elevate their brands among policymakers and patients.

Rockford Ready

More than half of Rockford, Illinois’ population live in areas with the highest social vulnerability scores—

primarily Black and Latinx communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. With support from the Mayor’s office, the City of Rockford partnered with CURA and the University of Illinois Chicago to secure a $3.6 million HHS Office of Minority Health grant to improve local health literacy, vaccine uptake and community trust in health care providers.

Mental Health for US

With one in five Americans living with mental illness, the Kennedy Forum believed it was critical that mental health reform took prominence in policy discussions during the 2020 election season. The Kennedy Forum sought CURA’s support in building a movement that would bring mental health and addiction reform to the forefront of national policy talks.

Travere Therapeutics

New scientific advances and regulatory flexibility sparked a wave of innovation in rare kidney disease, which had seen no new treatments in 80 years. Travere Therapeutics engaged CURA for several projects over the last five years to educate public and private policymakers and influencers. Through stakeholder roundtables, consensus reports, Hill events and issue briefs, CURA has helped champion the New Era of Preventing End-Stage Kidney Disease Act.

Advocates for Opioid Recovery

At the height of the opioid epidemic, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) was an undervalued tool, misunderstood by policymakers in Congress and at HHS. CURA Strategies designed and operationalized Advocates for Opioid Recovery (AOR) to help break down legislative, insurance, legal and regulatory barriers to evidence-based recovery from opioid use disorder.

CareDx

CURA helped CareDx, a leader in advanced transplant diagnostics, successfully push for the 2020 passage of a bill that languished for 16 years — the Comprehensive Immunosuppressive Drug Coverage For Kidney Transplant Patients Act.

After that success, CareDx engaged CURA to help communicate the value of their tests to payers, whose private coverage lagged behind that of Medicare. In 2023, a private Medicare contractor proposed severely restricting coverage. Developed without transplant community input, the policy created confusion and threatened patient access to critical tools across the entirety of Medicare.

Mamatoto Village

Mamatoto Village, a D.C.-based maternal health nonprofit, needed help raising its national profile to match the impact of its community-based care model.

While the organization was deeply trusted locally, it was under-recognized at the national level. CURA was brought on to shape a media strategy that would elevate Mamatoto as a leading voice in Black maternal health and position it as a model for other birthing centers.

The Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Foundation

As the largest private funder of polycystic kidney disease (PKD) research in the U.S., the PKD Foundation supports education, advocacy and awareness of PKD, a chronic, genetic condition that often leads to renal failure.

Over the last six years, CURA has worked with the PKD Foundation to implement a comprehensive advocacy strategy that connects and engages key stakeholders to promote a clear set of legislative priorities in Washington, D.C.

The Leapfrog Group

Nearly one in four patients admitted to U.S. hospitals experience preventable harm. The Leapfrog Group (LFG), a national nonprofit organization driving a public health and policy movement in patient safety, engaged CURA Strategies to become their agency of record with the ultimate goal of increasing the public’s awareness of patient safety and the importance of hospital transparency to improve outcomes.

American Society for Radiation Oncology

Nearly 50% of Americans are unaware that radiation therapy (RT) can cure cancer, and the media isn’t helping. Sensationalized coverage continues to fuel fear around viable treatment options.

In partnership with the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO), CURA built a branded awareness campaign to change negative perception of radiation therapy. Centered around honest, balanced perspectives of cancer survivors and radiation oncologists, the campaign challenged misconceptions and raised awareness of the curative potential of radiation therapy.

Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition (DPAC) & Diabetes Leadership Council (DLC)

The Diabetes Patient Advocacy Coalition and Diabetes Leadership Council unite patients, employers, policymakers and the broader diabetes community to influence policies that protect patients. Despite their meaningful work for the chronic disease community, recognition of their brand, leaders and initiatives remained low. 

DPAC and DLC partnered with CURA to curate and elevate their brands among policymakers and patients.

Rockford Ready

More than half of Rockford, Illinois’ population live in areas with the highest social vulnerability scores—

primarily Black and Latinx communities disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. With support from the Mayor’s office, the City of Rockford partnered with CURA and the University of Illinois Chicago to secure a $3.6 million HHS Office of Minority Health grant to improve local health literacy, vaccine uptake and community trust in health care providers.

Mental Health for US

With one in five Americans living with mental illness, the Kennedy Forum believed it was critical that mental health reform took prominence in policy discussions during the 2020 election season. The Kennedy Forum sought CURA’s support in building a movement that would bring mental health and addiction reform to the forefront of national policy talks.

Travere Therapeutics

New scientific advances and regulatory flexibility sparked a wave of innovation in rare kidney disease, which had seen no new treatments in 80 years. Travere Therapeutics engaged CURA for several projects over the last five years to educate public and private policymakers and influencers. Through stakeholder roundtables, consensus reports, Hill events and issue briefs, CURA has helped champion the New Era of Preventing End-Stage Kidney Disease Act.

Advocates for Opioid Recovery

At the height of the opioid epidemic, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) was an undervalued tool, misunderstood by policymakers in Congress and at HHS. CURA Strategies designed and operationalized Advocates for Opioid Recovery (AOR) to help break down legislative, insurance, legal and regulatory barriers to evidence-based recovery from opioid use disorder.

CareDx

CURA helped CareDx, a leader in advanced transplant diagnostics, successfully push for the 2020 passage of a bill that languished for 16 years — the Comprehensive Immunosuppressive Drug Coverage For Kidney Transplant Patients Act.

After that success, CareDx engaged CURA to help communicate the value of their tests to payers, whose private coverage lagged behind that of Medicare. In 2023, a private Medicare contractor proposed severely restricting coverage. Developed without transplant community input, the policy created confusion and threatened patient access to critical tools across the entirety of Medicare.

Mamatoto Village

Mamatoto Village, a D.C.-based maternal health nonprofit, needed help raising its national profile to match the impact of its community-based care model.

While the organization was deeply trusted locally, it was under-recognized at the national level. CURA was brought on to shape a media strategy that would elevate Mamatoto as a leading voice in Black maternal health and position it as a model for other birthing centers.

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