Mea Wanna, Community Engagement Director
Melissa Wanna is from Sartell, MN. She attended Saint Cloud Technical College for her Associates in Advertising and has worked in the financial and communications industry for over 13 years. Mea holds a strong passion to help those who struggle with TBI, Post Concussion Syndrome, Chronic pain and Injury. As a survivor of a Traumatic Brain Injury, and someone who has lived with Post Concussion Syndrome, her 10 plus years of personal experience and education, give her a unique, in-depth understanding of the challenges associated with concussions, tramatic injuries, TBI and chronic pain. She has used this experience to enlighten others through speaking events and was the Key Note speaker for the 2019 Celebration of Abilities. Mea is passionate about serving her community and using the skills and knowledge she has developed, to create awareness surrounding Traumatic Brain Injuries.
Mea chose DSCCC because she believes in the importance of upper cervical care and feels a positive environment is conducive to health and wellness. She looks forward to connecting with the patients everyday and loves to see the "smile on their faces when they speak of the relief and healing Dr. Demuth has delivered them."
In her free time, Mea likes to get out into the community and sing. She has preformed in multiple, local musical groups and has recorded a few
radio jingles. Mea loves the opportunity to meet and connect with new people at every show. She believes music is a vital component to one's overall feeling of well-being and can be a great asset to our health and wellness. Mea spends much of her free time with her family, friends and neighbors. Whether it's playing games, spending time outdoors, traveling or venturing out into the community, Mea values every moment spent with her loved ones.
Mea has many quotes that inspire her, one of her favorites is,
"Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will." -Mahatma Gandhi-