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Legacy Award Dinner: Media Panel Discussion

LEADING THE CHARGE IN PREVENTIVE MEDICINE

Scott Murray hosted a media panel discussion on behalf of The Cooper Institute to discuss the importance of preventive care to improve public health. Featured panelists gathered together to elevate the conversation about the vital role of fitness to reduce healthcare costs. Each shared their perspective on how to build healthier schools, communities, workforce and the military to transform our nation.

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Kenneth H. Cooper shares his passion for improving public health and children obesity rates.

Roger Staubach, Laura F. DeFina, Jimena Tinoco, Betsy Price, Kenneth H. Cooper, Charlie Duke, Scott Murray

Laura F. DeFina talks to the panel about the impact made across the nation by The Cooper Institute.

“We’ve done everything all wrong - too much care, too late. It’s a whole lot more effective and less costly to prevent disease than to find a cure.”

Kenneth H. Cooper: The Cooper Institute, Founder & Chairman Emeritus

Kenneth H. Cooper

Charlie Duke

Jimena Tinoco, Roger Staubach, Laura F. DeFina

Panelists discuss preventive care to reduce healthcare costs and improve public health.

336,047 VIEWERS REACHED ON FOX4 AND WFAA-TV CHANNEL 8

FOX 4 KDFW reporter Steven Dial interviews Roger Staubach.

“I’m pleased to see the success the NFL has had to promote healthy living. The NFL has the wherewithal to get the message out there and get the message down to the children.”

Roger Staubach Legacy Award Dinner Executive Chair

Charlie Duke, Roger Staubach, Marianne Staubach, Millie Cooper

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