Press Coverage
Social Life Magazine is the premier luxury publication for the Hamptons, celebrating 21 years of print. This issue features Elizabeth and Damian Hurley.
- Social Life Magazine, Page 93
“Senior’s nonprofit ‘Gray for Glioblastoma’ raises over $10,000 at Austin Marathon”
- Chloe Ching, General Life & Arts Reporter
“Transforming adversity into purpose after her father's glioblastoma diagnosis, Katherine Snedeker founded Gray for Glioblastoma in 2021 to fund research and support patients with the most aggressive and common type of brain cancer. Recognizing social media’s power, she collaborated with influencers with a combined following of over 6 million to raise awareness. Honoring her father’s legacy, Snedeker is expanding Gray nationwide to bring hope.”
- Forbes 30 Under 30 Local Austin list by LaVonne Roberts
“‘The funding is needed now,' UT Austin student raising awareness around aggressive brain cancer…”
- Story and interview by Ford Sanders
“Gray For Glioblastoma: Full interview with Kate Snedeker | KVUE…
- Full interview by Ford Sanders
“After her dad was diagnosed with brain cancer, glioblastoma multiforme, educaton sophomore Katherine Snedeker created [Gray for Glioblastoma] to raise awareness and fundraise for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, a cancer research center…”
- Student Creates Gala for Dad Diagnosed with Brain Cancer by Morgan Severson
Social Life Magazine is the premier luxury publication for the Hamptons, celebrating 21 years of print. This issue features Carrie Underwood.
- Social Life Magazine, Page 132
“SCOUT IS OUT and we could not be more delighted! Our most creative guide yet, Volume 11 includes Austin’s best and brightest, from an incredible design/build firm in Moontower and fan-favorite boutiques like Grove Hill ATX, to top doctors and worthy non-profit organizations. We can’t wait for you to get your hands on a copy!
- The Scout Guide Austin, Page 29
“She was able to connect creator @RemiBader on Instagram to a cause “Gray For Glioblastoma” and Remi was able to send a huge box of donations because of Alix’s connection…”
- What Would Alix Do? The Rise of TikTok Influencer: Alix Earle
“Her likeability is also due to her wanting to give back — like donating her makeup products or any leftover PR gifts she gets — to a nonprofit organization called “Gray for Glioblastoma Society”.
- Column by Rebekah Shultz
“May 24th started as a regular Sunday morning, I had just gotten back from a trip and was catching up with my dad, stepmom and younger sister telling stories while drinking a cup of coffee. Our light and giggly conversations about the weather and our dinner plans for that night quickly took a turn…”
- Gala Event & A Personal Story by Kate Snedeker