A LEGACY LIVES ON: REMEMBERING CO-FOUNDER & CEO DAVID FARRELL
Honoring David Farrell During Brain Cancer Awareness Month
In recognition of Brain Cancer Awareness Month, Veritas Medical Solutions reflects on a deeply personal chapter in its history. Remembering David Farrell, five years ago, the organization’s mission became even more meaningful when Co-Founder and CEO David Farrell was diagnosed with GBM (glioblastoma multiforme), a devastating form of brain cancer.
A Legacy of Vision and Values
David’s journey, though tragically brief, left a lasting imprint on Veritas. In just 13 months, he exemplified the company’s core values—Vision, Excellence, Respect, Integrity, Achieve, and Serve. His commitment to these principles continues to guide Veritas’s efforts and inspire its mission today.
Driving Progress Through Dedication
David’s legacy drives Veritas’s dedication to improving the lives of cancer patients worldwide. By focusing on establishing Cancer Treatment Centers of Excellence, the company works to elevate care standards while alleviating patient suffering. Through innovative radiation shielding solutions, Veritas remains steadfast in its goal to advance cancer treatment.
Strengthened Resolve Through Loss
The loss of David Farrell strengthened Veritas’s resolve to make a meaningful impact. His spirit lives on within the organization, fueling its determination to deliver innovative solutions and support to cancer facilities and the patients they serve.
Renewing a Pledge During Awareness Month
This Brain Cancer Awareness Month, Veritas honors David Farrell’s memory by renewing its commitment to his vision. The company channels his passion and values into action, leading advancements in radiation shielding and contributing to the development of comprehensive cancer care centers.
A Beacon of Hope
Brain Cancer Awareness Month serves as both a time for remembrance and a reminder of Veritas’s enduring commitment. Inspired by David’s legacy, the company continues to stand as a beacon of hope, providing support to cancer patients and families around the world.