HisConcussion.com is one of three concussion information and advocacy sites managed by Julie Norris. This site focuses on males and includes information about concussions related to organized sports.
Team
At this time, all work on the site is completed by Julie Norris.
Julie

I have a B.A. in English – Technical Communications from Eastern Washington University, decades of experience in the field, and have received four industry awards (three STC, one IABC) as well as other recognition for blogging, design, and email marketing. Details about these items are on my 2moroDocs Awards page.
Currently, I run my blogs and sites, handling all aspects of production: writing, graphics, WordPress site coding, and day-to-day management. In addition to HisConcussion.com, I also publish AllConcussion.com and HerConcussion.com.
I am also a concussion survivor, had to shift a bit and build a new career for myself and started blogging and learning new skills as part of my own recovery. I started my advocacy work and websites to help others recover and to provide much-needed information to the public.
Recognition for Work Online
In July of 2010, I was named #16 in MindTouch’s list of 25 Most Influential Technical Communicator Bloggers. (The article appears to have been archived from the MindTouch site.) My 2moroDocs site was added to the Showcase for StudioPress, which develops the themes I use for my websites. In January 2012, I was named #48 of 400 in #TechComm and #ContentStrategy by MindTouch. In the same list, my chat was listed at #92. The link was on this page, now apparently archived: The 400 Most Influential in #TechComm and #ContentStrategy. I was also again included in the list in 2013: 2013 Top Influencers in #TechComm. In 2014, I was named in the Top 40. (Note: the MindTouch pages appear to be archived at this point.)