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Raymond McKinney

Board Member, Treasurer

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Raymond McKinney is a creative professional with over 35 years experience in advertising and marketing, almost all with The Martin Agency in Richmond, Virginia. His clients have included UPS, Geico, Oreo, Miller Lite, and Land O’ Lakes, among others.

As the Board Treasurer of the DRESS Syndrome Foundation, Raymond brings invaluable expertise in creative messaging, publicity, and outreach. His commitment to the Foundation is deeply personal. After the tragic loss of his daughter, Izzy, to DRESS Syndrome in 2015, he became dedicated to raising awareness and educating others about this rare condition.

In his free time, Raymond engages in creative writing, painting, and other artistic pursuits, reflecting his lifelong passion for the arts.

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