June 8, 2025
Virtual Monthly Meeting

The Walnut Foundation’s Monthly Meeting
About the Event
Our guest speakers, Sean Secord (VP of Clinical Engagement) and Jessica Losch (Business Development Associate), will share insights into this innovative advancement. Stay tuned after the presentation for important TWF updates. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn and engage!
WHEN:
June 8, 2025
3:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST
WHERE:
This event was held via Zoom
ORGANIZERS:
- The Walnut Foundation
Meeting Agenda
1. Introducing ClarityDX: A Canadian test for prostate cancer that outperforms current PSA screening test
2. The Walnut Foundation Business Updates
Stay informed on The Walnut Foundation’s latest developments, initiatives, and plans shaping the future of Black men’s health and community support.

Sean Secord,
VP of Clinical Engagement

Jessica Losch,
Business Development Associate
Sunday, June 8, 2025 | 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Session Details
This is a virtual event held via Zoom.
Participating in the Monthly Meeting is simple! While Zoom details are provided for direct access, registration is encouraged to receive event reminders, updates, and additional resources. Complete the form to reserve your spot and stay connected. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage and learn!
Zoom Meeting ID: 860 0519 5409 | Passcode: 651093
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