Reagan Sellers is the President of the Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s Tennessee Chapter. Her journey with HDSA began in 2008 when her aunt, Tami Brundage, was diagnosed with Huntington’s disease. As a primary caregiver for her aunt for over a decade, Reagan developed a deep understanding of the challenges faced by families affected by the disease. Over the past thirteen years, she has remained actively involved with HDSA and has worked closely with the Vanderbilt Huntington’s Disease Clinic in Nashville, Tennessee. This deeply personal and hands-on experience has inspired her to pursue a career as a physician, with the goal of providing compassionate, informed care to patients and families. Through her leadership and dedication, Reagan is honoring her aunt’s legacy and making a meaningful impact in the Huntington’s disease community.