We are delighted to welcome Molly Carrow, our newest board member and the first located in the UK, to our team!
Molly is mum to beautiful Bea, who was diagnosed with BBSOAS just weeks before her first birthday after months of specialist appointments, invasive testing, and uncertainty surrounding her developmental delays.
Faced with the challenges associated with the condition and the lack of available treatments, Molly and her family were determined to find hope and opportunities to improve Bea’s future. Their search led them to the NR2F1 Foundation.
Inspired by the Foundation’s mission and the impact it has on families around the world, Molly became involved to help drive progress not only for Bea, but for the entire BBSOAS community. Through her role on the Board, Molly is committed to raising awareness, supporting research initiatives, and ensuring that families facing a BBSOAS diagnosis have access to the resources, information, and community they need.
Molly lives in the UK with Bea and her husband. After obtaining a first class degree in Geography from the University of Cambridge, Molly worked as an Arabic-speaking diplomat in London and the Middle East.