United Spinal Updates, Veterans

United Spinal Appoints Army Veteran Danielle Corazza as Vice President of VetsFirst

Danielle CorazzaUnited Spinal Association is pleased to announce the appointment of Danielle Corazza, an experienced military and veteran advocate, as the new vice president of its VetsFirst program, which supports veterans with disabilities in achieving the highest level of independence and quality of life.

VetsFirst assists thousands of veterans and actively serving military personnel annually through its online help desk, Ask VetsFirst, and ongoing advocacy work.

“Danielle has successfully implemented a wide range of national programs and strategies that have had a tremendously positive impact on the veteran community. We look forward to her leadership in building upon the rich history of our VetsFirst program,” said James Weisman, president and CEO of United Spinal Association.

Corazza formerly served as the first National Outreach Coordinator for the Center for Women Veterans, Office of the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) leading strategy, program management, public affairs, and digital outreach initiatives serving women veterans.

Prior to her position at the VA, Corazza founded and operated Applegate Solutions, a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business providing management consulting to an array of clients including the Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Veterans Affairs, as well as private and nongovernmental organizations.

“I am beyond excited to join the United Spinal team in support of its renowned legacy of groundbreaking advocacy at VetsFirst,” said Corazza.

Her lifelong experiences as a military family member and veteran have reaffirmed her belief in the need for ongoing, authentic connection and support in the veteran community.

“Behind every military community member is a deeper story than what shows on the surface. We’ve all had battles to fight, and we are stronger for working together to resolve the difficulties faced, while continuing to advocate for improvements and accountability,” Corazza added.

Corazza received a master’s in business administration from the University of Massachusetts, and a certificate in nonprofit executive management from Georgetown University.