Katherine Price Snedaker, LCSW, is the Executive Director and Founder of PINK Concussions, a 501c3 non-profit, for female brain injury from sport, domestic violence/assault, accidents or military service. Snedaker is an international speaker, brain injury professional, researcher, brain injury survivor and parent of a child with a brain injury. Snedaker has presented on sex differences in brain injury for organizations such as the United States Department of Veterans Affairs VA, Boston Children's Hospital, Ohio State University, and the International Brain Injury Association.
Katherine has produced and presented at eight International Summits on female brain injury with Georgetown University Medical Center, Palo Alto VA Healthcare System, International Brain Injury Association, the International Conference on Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury and Mount Sinai (CTE in Women).
Katherine conducts research studies and facilitates ongoing support groups for women, young women, veterans, and caregivers/parents as well as medical professionals. Katherine’s work with PINK Concussions has been featured in Scientific American, Marie Claire, US News and World Report, The Washington Post, HEALTH magazine, STAT, AP the Big Story, and Neurology Advisor. Katherine has appeared on Good Morning America, NBC News, Fox News, ESPN's Outside the lines (twice), and Aljazeera.