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I was one of the hundreds of physical therapists (PTs), physical therapist assistants (PTAs), and students who came together in Chicago, Illinois, this past June. There for APTA's House of Delegates (HOD), I was struck by the passion and fire held by the professionals and students surrounding me.

The first event I attended was the APTA Board of Directors meeting. Discussions happened regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion, APTA rebranding, and future APTA events, including APTA's centennial gala. Although this meeting consisted of serious discussion and focus, I felt a shared sense of excitement among the Board members and gallery of APTA members and staff. Afterward, multiple attendees and APTA Board members made it a point to introduce themselves to me and the other students in attendance. From night one, it was clear that our APTA leadership truly values student involvement and perspectives.

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