Origami Rehabilitation's President and CEO Tammy Hannah Honored by Brain Injury Association of Michigan for Legacy Society Honoree

On April 25, 2026, colleagues, partners, and friends gathered for a truly memorable evening celebrating Tammy Hannah, President and CEO of Origami, as she was honored by the Brain Injury Association of Michigan (BIAMI) as a Legacy Society Honoree.

The induction dinner was more than a celebration; It was a reflection of a career defined by purpose, advocacy, and lasting impact. Surrounded by those who have witnessed her leadership firsthand, Tammy was recognized for over 25 years of dedication to individuals and families affected by brain injury. The evening captured not only her professional achievements, but the deep compassion and vision that have guided her work throughout the years.

A highlight of the night was the heartfelt introduction given by Dr. Michael Andary, who spoke to Tammy’s unwavering commitment to advancing care, strengthening community partnerships, and championing the voices of survivors. His words underscored what so many in the room already knew: Tammy’s leadership has helped shape the future of brain injury rehabilitation across Michigan and beyond.

The event also served as a reminder of the mission that connects us all. Every life touched, every barrier overcome, and every opportunity created is a testament to the work that Tammy has championed for decades. Her recognition as a BIAMI Legacy Society Honoree is not only a celebration of her past contributions, but an inspiration for the future.

We are proud to share moments from this special evening, including messages of congratulations, remarks from the program, and photos of the many supporters who came together to honor Tammy. It was a night filled with gratitude, reflection, and a shared commitment to continuing the work that transforms lives every day.

Congratulations, Tammy!