Meet TSSUS's New Conference Coordinator, Morgan Crumrine
- Becky Brown

- 7 days ago
- 2 min read

Hi, I’m Morgan Crumrine, and I joined the Turner Syndrome Society of the United States (TSSUS) in September as the conference coordinator. I am excited to be part of this incredible organization and to help bring together the people, planning, and purpose behind the national conference. I’ve always loved being a part of something larger than myself by providing work that turns ideas into meaningful experiences.
I graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in Agricultural Business and have spent much of my career focused on operations, budgeting, and project coordination. Outside of TSSUS, I am a mother of 3 children and actively involved in my community volunteering in the agricultural world. I currently serve as Chairman of Market Lambs and Co-Chairman of Market Goats with the Brazoria County Fair Association, where I organize the market shows helping youth exhibitors learn responsibility and confidence in their hard work. I also served for five years as Vice President of the Seeds of Hope RiceTec Community Impact Program, where I helped lead outreach projects supported by the Liechtenstein Family Foundation, focusing on strengthening local communities and supporting families in need. These experiences taught me the value of teamwork, organization, and giving back, all qualities that tie directly into my work with TSSUS.
When I’m not planning conferences or volunteering, you can usually find me out on the farm with my cattle, spending time with family, or brainstorming new ways to bring people together for a good cause. I’m truly inspired by the strength and resilience of the women and families within the Turner syndrome community. The more I learn about this great organization, it reminds me why this work matters greatly. I’m eager to contribute my creativity toward building events that connect, educate and celebrate this incredible community.


























