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CDC Foundation
“Helping CDC To Do More [Kill More People], Faster”
-55 Park Place NE, Suite 400; Atlanta, Georgia 30303 | http://www.cdcfoundation.org/
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“Established by Congress as an’ independent, nonprofit’ organization, the CDC Foundation connects the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) with private-sector organizations and individuals to build public health programs that make our world ‘healthier and safer’. Since 1995, the CDC Foundation has provided $300 million to support CDC’s work, launched more than 500 programs around the world and built a network of individuals and organizations committed to supporting CDC and public health.”
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“Our Partners“
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Corporations - “Corporations whose goals or philanthropic interests align with CDC’s work often partner with the CDC Foundation to engage in specific CDC programs that improve public health, such as protecting patients from healthcare-associated infections, reducing smoking and tobacco use and increasing screening and treatment for chronic and infectious disease.”
AB SCIEX | Abbott Laboratories | Aetna, Inc. | AkzoNobel N.V. | Amgen Inc. | Analytic Services Inc. | Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield | Applied Biosystems | Arch Chemicals, Inc. | ARUP Laboratories | Astellas Pharma US, Inc. | AT&T Corp. | AT&T Georgia | Baxter International Inc. | BD | Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation | Boehringer Ingelheim | Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. | Bristol-Myers Squibb Company | Bühler Group | Cargill | Centocor Ortho Biotech Inc. | Chem-Aquascience, Inc. | Covidien | CSIRO Livestock Industries | Cubist Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Dell Inc. | DEY, L.P. | Eli Lilly and Company | Emergent BioSolutions Inc. | Endocrine Sciences Inc. | ESA Biosciences, Inc. | Esoterix, Inc | E.T. Enterprises | Fallon Medica LLC | Genentech | General Motors Company | General Motors Foundation | Genzyme Corporation | Georgia-Pacific Corporation | Georgia-Pacific Professional | Gilead Sciences, Inc. | GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals s.a. | GOJO Industries, Inc. | Google Inc. | HCA Inc. | Health Research, Inc. | Heritage Research Group | Hexagon Nutrition Pvt. Ltd. | Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. | Höganäs AB | Holland America Line | Hospira, Inc. | IBM | Industrial Metal Powders | Invitrogen Corporation | Janet Arrowsmith Consulting | Janssen Therapeutics | Johnson & Johnson | Jupitor Corporation USA | Kaiser Permanente | Kimberly-Clark Corporation | LA BioMed | Life Technologies Corporation | LigoCyte Pharmaceuticals | Luminex Molecular Diagnostics, Inc. | Magellan Biosciences, Inc. | Mallinckrodt Group Inc. | Medentech Ltd. | Medical Marketing Research International Ltd. | Merck | Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. | Microbide Limited | Microsoft Corporation | Mölnlycke Health Care, LLC | Motorola Foundation | Navkar bio-chem | Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics, Inc. | Novavax, Inc. | OnStar Corporation | OraSure Technologies | Oxoid Ltd. | Partners HealthCare System, Inc. | Pathcon Laboratories | PD Bros | Pfizer Inc | Practakal LLC | Premier, Inc. | Preparis Inc. | Procter & Gamble Company | Providence Health & Services | QIAGEN Corporation | Quest Diagnostics Incorporated | R-Biopharm Inc. | Remel Inc. | Research In Motion | Roche Diagnostic Systems, Inc. | Roche Laboratories, Inc. | Sanofi Pasteur, Inc. | sanofi-aventis | Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. | Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation | Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Southern Company | Spirit AeroSystems | Stiefel Laboratories, Inc. | Subterracom Wireless Solutions, LLC | SunTrust One Pledge Campaign | T-Mobile USA, Inc. | Synageva Biopharma Corp. | Target Corporation | Taylor Technology, Inc. | The Allstate Foundation | The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Inc. | The Coca-Cola Company | Tibotec Therapeutics | Tosoh Corporation | Trellis Bioscience, Inc. | Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Incorporated | Vestergaard Frandsen SA | Xcel Energy | YRC Worldwide | YUM! Brands, Inc.
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Foundations - “The CDC Foundation works closely with foundations to build programs that address specific health threats. Examples of foundation-supported partnerships include programs focused on reducing tobacco use around the world; improving disaster preparedness; fighting childhood obesity; preventing intimate partner violence and child maltreatment; and training disease detectives in developing nations.”
Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation | Ambulatory Surgery Foundation | American Academy of Periodontology Foundation | The Annie E. Casey Foundation | Avon Foundation | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | Bloomberg Philanthropies | Bresky Foundation | C.R. Bard Foundation | Caring for Colorado | Charles F. Dillon Revocable Trust | Child Health Research Foundation | Chlorine Chemistry Foundation | College of American Pathologists Foundation | The Community Foundation for Greater Atlanta | Conrad Hilton Foundation | Consumer Health Foundation | The Dayton Foundation | Doris Duke Charitable Foundation | Dorothy Walsh McCarthy Fidelity Memorial Fund | East Bay Community Foundation | The Ellison Medical Foundation | The Evanosky Foundation | F. Felix Foundation | The Ford Foundation | Foundation for Food and Nutrition of Central America and Panama | Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics | Gangarosa International Health Foundation, Inc. | Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City | Healthcare Georgia Foundation | Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine | The Jack and Beulah Bresler Tzedakah Fund, Inc. | Jean and Julius Tahija Family Foundation | The Jewish Healthcare Foundation | The John and Mary Franklin Foundation | John S. and James L. Knight Foundation | The Joyce Foundation | Kansas Health Foundation | Marguerite Casey Foundation | Missouri Foundation for Health | The Morris Family Foundation, Inc. | National Swimming Pool Foundation | Nduna Foundation | O.C. Hubert Charitable Trust | The Ohio State University Research Foundation | Research Foundation for Health and Environmental Effects | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | San Diego State University Research Foundation | Saul D. Levy Foundation | Susan G. Komen for the Cure | The UPS Foundation | The Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Inc. | W.K. Kellogg Foundation | Washington Square Health Foundation, Inc. | Williamsburg Community Health Foundation
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Organizations - “The CDC Foundation helps public health associations, government organizations, universities and research institutions collaborate with CDC on research projects and other public health initiatives. By tapping into the expertise of CDC scientists and the capabilities of CDC’s state-of-the-art research facilities, our organizational partners are able to accelerate or expand programs to address a variety of public health threats.”
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care, Inc. | Albert Einstein Medical College | American Academy of Periodontology | American Association of Nurse Anesthetists | American Association of Retired Persons | American Association of Tissue Banks | American Cancer Society, Inc. | American Chemistry Council | American Type Culture Collection | Asian Development Bank | Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology | Association of State and Territorial Health Officials | Battelle | Boston Medical Center | Brown University | California Department of Public Health | California State University, Fullerton | The Canadian Red Cross Society | CDC Federal Credit Union | Center for Children’s Environmental Health Research, UC | Center for Outcomes Research and Education | Children for Children | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center | College of American Pathologists | Columbia University | Communities Foundation of Texas | Dana-Farber Cancer Institute | The Danish Cancer Society | Emory University | European Commission | Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology | Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | Georgia Public Health Association, Inc. | Georgia Research Alliance | Giving Tree LLC | Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition | Glynn County Board of Health | Government of the District of Columbia Department of Health | Harvard University | Harvard University Medical School | Harvard University, School of Public Health | Health Canada | Health Metrics Network | Healthcare Georgia Foundation, Inc. | Hemophilia of Georgia, Inc. | INSERM | Inter-American Development Bank | International Association of Operative Millers | International Bank for Reconstruction and Development | International Trachoma Initiative | International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Johns Hopkins University | Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health | Kyrgyz Republic Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources & Processing Industry | Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine | London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | The Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Medical University of South Carolina | MD Anderson Cancer Center | Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center | Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments | Micronutrient Initiative | Middlesex-London Health Unit | Minneapolis Downtown Improvement District | The Miriam Hospital | Missouri Hospital Association | National Alliance for Autism Research | National Business Group on Health | National Institutes of Health | National Football League | Nebraska Medical Association | Nevada State Medical Association | New York State Department of Health | Norman Regional Health System | North Carolina Baptist Hospital | North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services | The Norwegian Institute of Public Health | Oslo University Hospital | Pacific Health Research Institute | Partnership for Prevention | PATH | The Pennsylvania State University | Rollins School of Public Health Emory University | Roswell Park Cancer Institute | San Francisco State University | Schwab Charitable Gift Fund | Simmons College | Simon Fraser University | Spondylitis Association of America | Task Force for Global Health | Texas Department of State Health Services | Texas Engineering Experiment Station | Tufts University School of Medicine | U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs | UNFPA, United Nations Population Fund | UNICEF | Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences | United Nations Development Programme | United States Air Force | United States Army | University of Alabama at Birmingham | University of Arkansas For Medical Sciences | The University of British Columbia | University of California, Berkeley | University of California, Irvine | University of California, San Francisco | University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine | University of Colorado at Boulder | University of Florida | University of Illinois | University of Kentucky | University of Louisville School of Dentistry | University of Maryland, Baltimore | University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey | University of Missouri-Columbia | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center | University of Pittsburgh | The University of Queensland, Australia | University of Rochester | University of South Alabama – College of Medicine | University of Southern Mississippi | The University of Texas Medical Branch | University of Toronto | University of Washington | University of Waterloo | U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command | U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs | USC, Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center | Vanderbilt University | Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center | Western University of Health Sciences | Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute | World Health Organization
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“Our Genocidal Programs” – http://www.cdcfoundation.org/what/programs/list
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Board Members
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Gary Cohen – Director
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Carlos Dominguez
Dominguez is a senior vice president in Cisco’s Office of the Chairman of the Board and CEO. Dominguez has been with Cisco since 1992, spending most of his career with service providers, including cable operators, mobile operators, and content providers. He ran Worldwide Service Provider Operations for three years. He co-leads Cisco’s Mexico and Brazil Boards, which oversee new business in those countries. Before joining Cisco, Dominguez held management positions at Timeplex, Inc. and at New Jersey Bell/Bell Atlanticom. Montvale, NJ.******
James W. Down
Prior to his retirement James Down was vice chairman for Mercer Management Consulting, responsible for the day-to-day management of the firm. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Oxfam America, Outward Bound, Horizon Lines, Shawmut Construction and Agility Holdings and serves on the Board of Visitors for the Engineering School of Columbia University. … Winchester, MA.******
Phil S. Jacobs – Immediate Past Chair (2005-2010)
Jacobs joined The Pendleton Consulting Group in 2010, after retiring from AT&T/Bellsouth in 2007. Jacobs began his telecommunications career in 1973 as a marketing communications consultant, and in 1983 was named operations manager of strategic planning in the newly formed BellSouth Corporation. During his tenure with BellSouth, Mr. Jacobs held positions of increasing responsibility including vice president of sales for national accounts; president of BellSouth Business Systems; chief operating officer of Optus Communications, an Australian company of which BellSouth owned a stake; president of Georgia operations; and president of Planned Communities Services. After BellSouth merged with AT&T, Jacobs served as president of Business Communications Services for AT&T Southeast through October 2007. … Atlanta, GA.******
Matt James
James is the founding president and CEO of the Center for the Next Generation (TCNG), a California-based nonprofit policy research and communications organization dedicated to address some of the seemingly intractable problems in the nation. Prior to founding TCNG James was executive vice president at the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. In addition, James served as Chief of Staff at the U.S. House of Representatives and was the communications director for Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan. He is immediate past board chair of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health and a current board member. He was the board vice-chair of Grantmakers in Health and has served on advisory committees for the Council on Foundations, Independent Sector and many other nonprofit organizations. … San Francisco, CA.******
Bob Jeffrey
Jeffrey is the chairman and CEO of J. Walter Thompson (JWT), a global advertising network composed of 9,600 employees in more than 300 offices across 89 countries. Jeffrey took the worldwide reins of JWT in 2004, after having served as president of JWT North America for three years and before that, president of JWT’s flagship New York office for three years. … New York, NY.******
Andrew R. Klepchick, Jr. – Treasurer
Klepchick is a principal at Homrich Berg (HB), an Atlanta-based wealth management firm. Prior to joining HB, Mr. Klepchick founded two successful businesses – Creative Financial Group (CFG), a financial advisory firm, and Robert Andrews Securities, a full service broker dealer. In February 2001, CFG and Robert Andrew Securities were acquired by and became wholly owned subsidiaries of Synovus, a diversified financial services holding company. From 2005-2007, Mr. Klepchick held the position of president and CEO of Synovus Financial Management Services. … Atlanta, GA.******
Charles H. “Pete” McTier
McTier is a trustee of the Robert W. Woodruff, Joseph B. Whitehead, and Lettie Pate Evans Foundations. McTier has been associated with these foundations for more than 35 years. Active in regional and national foundation associations, he served as chairman of The Foundation Center Board of Trustees, vice chairman of the Council on Foundations and chairman of the Southeastern Council of Foundations. For nine years he was a Commissioner of the Joint Commission on Accreditations of Health Care Organizations. … Atlanta, GA.******
Douglas W. Nelson
Nelson is the retired president of the Annie E. Casey Foundation and a member of its Board of Trustees. He is nationally known for his leadership and advocacy on behalf of family-centered, community-based responses to the needs of at-risk children and vulnerable families. Nelson currently serves as co-chair of Living Cities: the National Community Development Initiative; co-chair of the Board of Trustees of the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative, Inc; and a member of the Board of the National Academy on Aging. … Baltimore, MD.******
David Ratcliffe – Secretary
Ratcliffe is the retired chairman, president and chief executive officer of Southern Company, one of America’s largest producers of electricity. Having worked with Southern Company and its subsidiaries since 1971, Ratcliffe became president, CEO and chairman of Southern Company in 2004. In addition to the CDC Foundation, he currently serves on the boards of the Edison Electric Institute, the Nuclear Energy Institute, the Institute of Nuclear Power Operations and CSX Transportation and is a member of the Georgia Bar Association. … Atlanta, GA.******
John G. Rice
Rice is vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Technology Infrastructure. Rice began his General Electric career in 1978. In 2000, Rice was named president and CEO of GE Energy. He was named vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Industrial in 2005 and was named vice chairman of GE and president & CEO of GE Infrastructure in 2006. Rice earned a bachelor’s degree in economics from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and currently serves on the Board of Trustees there. Rice is also a trustee of Emory University and the Walker School, is on the International Advisory Board of King Fahd University in Saudi Arabia, and is past chairman of the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. … Atlanta, GA.******
Amy Robbins
Robbins is the executive director of The Nduna Foundation, her family foundation focused on “improving” the lives of children. Robbins was co-founder and chief operating officer of Glenview Capital Management until 2004. Prior to forming Glenview, Robbins spent eight years with First Chicago/Bank One in Corporate Banking in their Chicago, New York and Hong Kong offices. Robbins serves on the boards of the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, the National Fish and Wildlife Federation, KIPP Academy Charter Schools, Teach for All and the Teacher’s Training Institute in partnership with Hunter College. She also is actively involved with the Robin Hood Foundation, The Acumen Fund, International Medical Corps, and The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Robbins recently received UNICEF’s Audrey Hepburn Humanitarian Award for her support and transformative leadership in Niger, Ethiopia, Sudan and Somalia. … New York, NY.*****
David Satcher
Satcher completed his four-year term as the 16th Surgeon General of the United States in February 2002. He also served as assistant secretary for health in the Department of Health and Human Services from February 1998 to January 2001, and as director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 1993 to 1998. Dr. Satcher currently serves as director of the Center of Excellence on Health Disparities at Morehouse School of Medicine and occupies the Poussaint-Satcher-Cosby Chair in Mental Health at the Morehouse School of Medicine. … Atlanta, GA.******
Robert Yellowlees
Yellowlees is the retired chairman of the boards of Global Payments Inc. and NDCHealth. Mr. Yellowlees began his career with IBM in 1960. He joined National Data Corporation in 1992 as chairman of the board and chief executive officer. Prior to that he served as an NDC board member beginning in 1985. Mr. Yellowlees is currently on the boards of the Woodruff Arts Center, the High Museum of Art and the Aperture Foundation. … Atlanta, GA.——
Board Chair Dermatitus
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Philip S. Jacobs (2005-2110)
Partner, The Pendleton Consulting Group.
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Kent C. “Oz” Nelson (2001-2005)
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Bernard Marcus (1998-2001)
-Bernard Marcus 7460 Wildercliff Dr NW; Atlanta, GA 30328-1144 [65+ / Wilma Marcus]
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Margaret E. Mahoney (1996-1998)
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T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. (1994-1996)
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Advisors to the Board
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Terence J. Greene
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Hazel A.D. Sanger
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Kathleen Spencer
Retired CFO of the YMCA of Metro Atlanta.
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Peter A. Tartikoff
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Susan Ward
United Parcel Service.
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Past Board Members
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J. Veronica Biggins
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Bill Cosby
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Richard W. Edelman
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George E. Hardy Jr.
Retired Executive Director, The Association of State and Territorial Health Officials.******
James Hagedorn
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Michelle Hooper
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Donald P. Hopkins
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Ruth J. Katz
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Julius R. Krevans
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Marni T. Vliet
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Staff
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President’s Office
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Charles Stokes – President & CEO
Stokes joined the CDC Foundation as executive director when the Foundation began operating in 1995. Under his leadership, the CDC Foundation has grown from a staff of two to a staff of more than 40 professionals managing approximately 200 public health programs in partnership with CDC. He is currently president and CEO of the Foundation. Prior to joining the CDC Foundation, Mr. Stokes worked for 22 years with the Missouri Department of Health, serving as deputy director for the Department from 1983 through 1995. Stokes chaired the American Public Health Association’s expert panel that developed Healthy Communities 2000, a set of model standards used by many state and local health departments throughout the U.S. He also served on the Staff Advisory Council to the National Governors Association’s Task Force on Universal Health Care, the board of the Public Health Foundation, and the editorial board of the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. He is currently a member of the Advisory Committee on Public Issues for the Ad Council and the National Advisory Board of Harvard’s National Preparedness Leadership Initiative.******
Sandra Bien-Aime – Executive Assistant
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More at http://www.cdcfoundation.org/who/staff (or, I’ll finish later.)