Turner Syndrome Foundation's Staff

Laura Fasciano

Laura Fasciano
Director and Founding President
lfasciano@tsfusa.org

Determined to make a difference in the lives of individuals with Turner Syndrome through education, research and support, I founded this organization to advocate for a randomly acquired and complex condition affecting women. Precious lives, families and communities are struggling for answers. Learn more about the Vision for Turner Syndrome.

Our Team Makes an Impact – Join Us!

VOLUNTEER APPLICATION

Resource Associate– Work with an incredible team of client service representatives to find resources in regions across the U.S. This work is important for us to attend to the needs of this community. If you are bi-lingual, this is a plus. Apply to volunteer today!

Liz Carmines-Broush
Social Engagement | Marketing & Program Consultant
lcarmines@tsfusa.org

With a passion for Turner syndrome awareness and support for the community, Liz Carmines-Broush works to advance marketing and programs initiatives for the Turner Syndrome Foundation. Liz uses social media and other forms of digital marketing to bring awareness to TS online and build connections among patients and their caregivers. In addition, she supports volunteers, fundraising efforts, and other initiatives.

Liz Carmines Broush

Sherill Costanza
LPN, Client Service Associate

Sherill Costanza brings her clinical training and deep compassion to the Turner Syndrome Foundation as a Client Service Associate, where she is dedicated to supporting patients, caregivers, and families with the resources they need to navigate their journeys with confidence. Drawing on her experience as a licensed practical nurse, she engages with individuals by phone, email, or written correspondence to ensure they feel informed, connected, and genuinely cared for. Sherill’s warm outreach and attentive guidance help each person understand that they are not alone and that the Foundation stands ready to assist them every step of the way.

Janis Elwell
Patient Registry Coordinator
jelwell@tsfusa.org

I have the pleasure of receiving the many patient registries submitted to the Turner Syndrome Foundation from numerous adult women and caregivers of young children, as well as expectant families. Individuals submit their contact information, experiences of their journey with TS, and are asked about their questions and concerns. My role on the team is to invest in these relationships to forge an alliance of community, care and support. Engaging with clients provides the greatest insight to the unmet needs of all people affected by TS. While we do not have all of the answers, my goal is to provide the greatest care.

Kayla M. Ganger, PA-C
Professional Membership Liaison
kganger@tsfusa.org

Kayla graduated from Houghton College with a BS in Biology and then completed a Master of Health Science through Lock Haven University PA program. She has worked as an NCCPA board certified PA-C at Family Practice Center in New Cumberland PA since 2019. She enjoys caring for patients holistically and how the complexity of family medicine involves all areas of the patient’s health. Kayla is currently a member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, Pennsylvania Society of Physician Assistants, and Pi Alpha, the National Honor Society for Physician Assistants. She is also a professional member of the Turner Syndrome Foundation. Interestingly, she also has a publication on protein levels in freshwater fish in Ecology and Evolution. Kayla is thankful for the work that TSF does on behalf of the TS community and is happy to join them in their cause. 

Kayla Ganger

Madeleine Lawson
Public Health Advocacy 
mlawson@tsfusa.org

Maddy is currently pursuing a master’s in public health with a focus on maternal and child health. She received her B.S. in genetics in 2022, and her desire to help children and other women with Turner syndrome led her to the Turner Syndrome Foundation. She is passionate about connecting women with Turner syndrome and their loved ones with the tools and resources needed to make empowered decisions for their health and obtain earlier diagnoses. 

Helen Rhoads
Legislative Advocacy 
hrhoads@tsfusa.org

Helen Rhoads was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama, and currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. She was diagnosed with Turner Syndrome at 12 but has successfully acquired a Bachelor’s degree (Secondary Education – English/ Language Arts) and Master’s degree (Higher Education – Leadership for Student Success). Her passion in higher education lies in academic advising, which has been her career since 2015 currently holding a position as an Academic Advisement Coordinator.

Her work with the Turner Syndrome Foundation started in 2021 and evolved into her current volunteer work as the Legislative Advocate Coordinator. Helen’s personal advocacy mission focuses on Turner Syndrome awareness and education to help promote better accessibility and affordability for healthcare and early diagnosis. Her goal is to help connect volunteers with TSF, their inner advocate, and the resources the Foundation can provide for their advocacy work.

Helen Rhoads

Delvis Rodriguez
Digital Marketing Coordinator | Computer Science Major at Monmouth University

Delvis Rodriguez is a dedicated and results-driven Computer Science major at Monmouth University, with a passion for leveraging technology to drive strategic communication and data-driven solutions. Since 2023, Delvis has served as the Digital Marketing Coordinator for the Turner Syndrome Foundation, where he focuses on optimizing data systems to enhance the effectiveness of outreach and engagement efforts. His technical background in computer science equips him with the skills to develop and maintain efficient data management processes, contributing to the Foundation’s mission of raising awareness and supporting those affected by Turner Syndrome.

Paul Sullivan
Community Partnerships Advocate
psullivan@tsfusa.org

Originally from New Jersey and now proud to call Tampa home, Paul brings a dynamic blend of client relations expertise and sports marketing experience to his role at Unique Wealth. Paul holds a Master of Arts in Professional Communication from the University of Tampa and a bachelor’s degree from Iona University’s LaPenta School of Business. He began his financial services career with MassMutual, where he worked with a diverse clientele, including young professionals, business owners, and professional athletes, focusing on their long-term financial success. A former collegiate athlete who pitched for the varsity baseball teams at both Iona University and the University of Tampa, Paul remains active in the community he now serves. He contributes his time on the Tampa Bay Alumni Council board. Outside of work, he enjoys fitness, playing golf, and spending quality time with family and friends.

Nicole Topp
Star Sisters Coordinator
ntopp@tsfusa.org

Nicole has been volunteering with TSF since 2017 and has helped to facilitate the Star Sister’s program since 2020. She is an active member of the Awareness Committee in fearless pursuit of a greater understanding of this condition. Nicole is an educator and resides in Rhode Island with her husband and their fur babies. 

Nicole Topp

Adrianna Verzolini
Program Assistant
averzolini@tsfusa.org

Adrianna received her Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design and Multimedia in 2024. She has a passion for visual story telling and loves using creativity to connect others through impactful visuals. With the Turner Syndrome Foundation, she not only aims to bring people together but to help others learn more about Turner Syndrome through design. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with family, drawing, crocheting and playing video games. She’s enthusiastic about using her creative skills to contribute meaningfully to this cause and support others.

Stacie Pelton
Patient & Parent Event Coordinator
spelton@tsfusa.org

Stacie Pelton was diagnosed with mosaic Turner syndrome at 12 years old. She resides in the Columbus Ohio area near her large extended family. Stacie has a bachelor’s degree
from The Ohio State University, a Bachelor Plus degree in Education from Ashland University, and a Master of Science Degree in Community Counseling from the University of Dayton. She is a licensed counselor in the state of Ohio and works with children and families.

Beyond TS advocacy, Stacie enjoys volunteering in her community and being a part of
the music ministry at her church. She loves exploring local parks during nice weather
and arranging reunions with her lifelong friends. She treasures family time and is
thankful for the relationship she has with her nieces and nephews.

Her advice for other women with Turner Syndrome is to: “take care of your unique TS
medical and emotional needs, but don’t let the diagnosis define you!” We are amazing butterflies with much to offer this world!

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Gerely Caba
Digital Design & Tech Support

Gerely is a rising student at Monmouth University. She designs articles for the Blog team and is creating the greeting card campaign in the online shop.

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