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“Get Off Your AAS” is Looking for a New Logo!

October 25, 2022 by Ochun Farlice, AAS Administrative Office

The AAS Foundation is excited to launch our third annual “Get Off Your AAS” Fitness Challenge prior to the upcoming Academic Surgical Congress (ASC). In preparation for this motivating campaign, we need your help! We are looking for a new, fun, and fresh logo to kick off this initiative!

The new logo will be featured on promotional swag, the website, and the meeting app! Please see below for last year’s logo.

As a reminder, this is a four-day fitness campaign immediately preceding the ASC that is a fundraiser to help support the various initiatives the AASF supports, including the new Henri Ford Junior Faculty Research Award. Participants can ride, run, row, or new this year, swim to help raise money to support academic surgery!

SUBMIT LOGO HERE

The deadline for submissions is Tuesday, November 15, 2022.

Questions? Ask Christina Kasendorf at christina@aasfoundation.org

#GetOffYourAAS!
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