biography
As Executive Director, Ms. Robinett is responsible for overall coordination of community partnership activities, patient recruitment, patient educational resources and programs, and supervision of coordinators and navigators. Ms. Robinett brings a wealth of marketing experience, having started her career in communications and public relations in New York City, moving onto business management and operations for the French houses of Revillon and Balmain. Her foray into health care began in sales for Saint-Gobain Desjonqueres North America, manufacturer of high grade pharmaceutical glass, and expanded in Broward when she aided in the growth and development of SMC Rehab, an outpatient rehabilitation facility focused on senior patients. There, she also helped in conducting a study to evaluate physical and occupational therapy for Parkinson’s disease, and served as the liaison for the National Parkinson’s Foundation. She also served as the center coordinator for the MS Centers of Florida Foundation, and most recently for the Neuroscience Centers of Florida Foundation, where she propelled the foundation from its startup phase to become an ‘innovative disruptor’ of the current health care system. Ms. Robinett received her education in New York City at Walden School and is a graduate with honors from Université de Grenoble, Faculty of Languages and Letters, in Grenoble, France. She is fluent in Spanish, French, and Italian.
biography
As Executive Director, Ms. Robinett is responsible for overall coordination of community partnership activities, patient recruitment, patient educational resources and programs, and supervision of coordinators and navigators. Ms. Robinett brings a wealth of marketing experience, having started her career in communications and public relations in New York City, moving onto business management and operations for the French houses of Revillon and Balmain. Her foray into health care began in sales for Saint-Gobain Desjonqueres North America, manufacturer of high grade pharmaceutical glass, and expanded in Broward when she aided in the growth and development of SMC Rehab, an outpatient rehabilitation facility focused on senior patients. There, she also helped in conducting a study to evaluate physical and occupational therapy for Parkinson’s disease, and served as the liaison for the National Parkinson’s Foundation. She also served as the center coordinator for the MS Centers of Florida Foundation, and most recently for the Neuroscience Centers of Florida Foundation, where she propelled the foundation from its startup phase to become an ‘innovative disruptor’ of the current health care system. Ms. Robinett received her education in New York City at Walden School and is a graduate with honors from Université de Grenoble, Faculty of Languages and Letters, in Grenoble, France. She is fluent in Spanish, French, and Italian.