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Elizabeth Thompson - President As president, Elizabeth Thompson leads the organization’s efforts to save lives and end breast cancer forever by empowering people, ensuring quality care for all and energizing science to find the cures. Thompson is a highly respected leader in the global cancer community, recognized for her passion for driving innovation in science and medicine, and her expertise in formulating educational and public policy initiatives focused on quality and outcomes.
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Mark E. Nadolny - Chief Financial Officer As chief financial officer for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, Mark E. Nadolny is responsible for all financial and administrative matters affecting the world’s largest breast cancer organization. Since inception, Komen for the Cure has invested more than $2.0 billion, making it the world’s largest source of private funds for breast cancer research and community programs involving awareness, education, screening, treatment and direct services for breast cancer.
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Carol Corcoran - Senior Vice President, Affiliate Network As Senior Vice President of the Affiliate Network, Carol Corcoran leads Susan G. Komen for the Cure’s unique network of more than 120 local Affiliates in the United States and internationally. Komen for the Cure’s Affiliate Network is the most extensive of any breast cancer organization, providing more than $1.3 billion to fund local screening, patient navigations, education and social and financial support to hundreds of thousands of people facing breast cancer in communities worldwide.
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Margo K. Lucero - Vice President, Business Development and Partnerships As vice president, business development and partnerships for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, Margo Lucero is responsible for directing a team that generates more then $50 million annually through cause related marketing and by developing philanthropic opportunities for strategic partnerships.
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Lynn Erdman, RN, MN, OCNS, FAAN - Vice President, Community Health
As vice president, community health for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, Lynn Erdman is responsible for overseeing community health initiatives and programs. As an oncology clinical nurse specialist, Lynn has helped care for thousands of women and men with breast cancer. Lynn brings more that 25 years of experience in building partnerships and mission-based programs.
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Julie Teer - Vice President, Development As vice president, development, Julie Teer serves as a key member of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®'s leadership team, contributing to strategic revenue decisions regarding the growth and cultivation of donor funds.
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Katie Rohlman - Vice President, Human Resources As vice president, human resources for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, Katie Rohlman is responsible for attracting, retaining and developing the right people. She oversees the development, recommendation and promotion of comprehensive human resources policies and programs to achieve that goal.
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Nancy Macgregor - Vice President, Global Networks Nancy Macgregor has been with Susan G. Komen for the Cure® for much of its history. As vice president, global networks, Macgregor collaborates with other Komen leadership members to develop, implement and evaluate strategies to build and sustain the capacity of the Komen Affiliate Network, which includes more than 120 Affiliates in the U.S. and three globally. Macgregor guides development and evaluation of pilot projects, benchmarks, standards of excellence and supporting resources to build and sustain the Affiliates’ capacity to fulfill Komen’s promise to save lives and end breast cancer forever. She also plays a key role in connecting Komen for the Cure’s U.S. Affiliate strategy to its international Affiliate strategy.
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British Robinson - Vice President, Global Strategy & Programs
As vice president, global strategy & programs at Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, British Robinson leads the Global Strategy & Programs team. British worked closely wth Komen staff to develop our Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon Initiative this past fall. Her experience in corporate social responsibiliy, government relations, domestic and international policy development will help us deliver services in developing countries around the world.
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David Dawson - Vice President, Information Technology As vice president, information technology at Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, David Dawson leads the IT function of the world's largest breast cancer organization. Bringing his solid experience in IT leadership and notable passion for Komen for the Cure's mission to end breast cancer, Dawson ensures that the organization's IT function moves forward, strategically focused and operationally strong.
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Leslie Aun - Vice President, Communications As vice president of marketing and communications for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, Leslie Aun oversees the strategic communications and integrated marketing activities of the world’s largest breast cancer organization. Her responsibilities include directing the organization’s public relations, branding, advertising, interactive marketing and event-planning teams.
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Chandini Portteus - Vice President, Research, Evaluation and Scientific Programs As vice president, research, evaluation and scientific programs at Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, Chandini Portteus is responsible for the mission critical functions of research grant making, evaluation of mission impact and oversight of the organization's scientific advisory board and council.
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Diana Rowden - Survivorship & Outcomes Vice President As survivorship and outcomes vice president for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, Diana Rowden brings breadth and depth to her position, having served in a variety of leadership roles at Komen for the Cure for more than 15 years. Previously, Rowden was vice president of Komen’s Affiliate Network and oversaw its more than 120 Affiliates. She also led Komen's extensive health sciences division as vice president, overseeing the organization’s research grant strategy, community health outreach and education. She worked closely with the chief scientific advisor, Dr. Eric Winer, and Komen’s Scientific Advisory Board to examine medical and public health policy.
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