We are pleased to welcome several new members of our Board of Directors. Our newest Board members appear in bold.
| Karlynn BrintzenhofeSzoc |
Karlynn is an Associate Professor at the National Catholic School of
Social Service at The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC,
with a part-time faculty appointment at The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive
Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, MD. |
| Kelly Kessi |
As a two time cancer survivor, Kelly has a passion for marrying her marketing
skills and patient experience. |
| Craig Lustig |
A twelve-year survivor of pediatric brain cancer, an active volunteer,
and cancer patient advocate, Craig is the Executive Director of the Children’s
Cause, Silver Spring MD. |
| Everly Macario |
A public health consultant in Chicago, Everly brings almost 20 years
of experience in the field of health communication including research in
risk communication, social marketing, media advocacy, and health literacy
and education. |
| Margo Michaels |
President and Executive Director, ENACCT. |
| Andy Miller |
Director of Survivorship Programs for the Lance Armstrong Foundation
Austin, TX. |
| Elizabeth (Betty) A. Patterson |
A retired radiologist, Betty is a board member of the Intercultural
Cancer Council, a member of the Eastern Clinical Oncology Group (ECOG)
Advisory
Panel, and Chair of the American College of Radiology Imaging Network’s
(ACRIN) Special Population Committee. |
| Georgia Robins Sadler |
Georgia is the Associate Director for Community Outreach and Clinical
Professor of Surgery at the Moores UCSD Cancer Center. |
| Barbara Duffy Stewart |
Executive Director of the Association of American Cancer Institutes Pittsburgh
PA. |
| Kim Thiboldeaux |
Kim is the President and CEO of The Wellness Community, in Washington
DC, an international non-profit organization dedicated to providing free
support, education and hope to people with cancer and their loved ones. |
| Elisa Weiss |
Elisa is a medical sociologist and Director of Operations for the Research
Program in Community Health and Health Disparities at Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center. |