Meet the staff of the Aplastic Anemia and MDS International Foundation
Chief Executive Officer
Brad A. Wong is passionate about serving patients and families with life-threatening rare diseases. As CEO and Executive Director of AAMDSIF, he is responsible for the overall management and direction of the Aplastic Anemia & MDS International Foundation, which is the world’s leading nonprofit health organization dedicated to supporting patients and families living with aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PHN), and related bone marrow failure diseases. In collaboration with the Board of Directors and staff, Brad leads the Foundation’s efforts to advance its mission of providing hope to patients and families affected by bone marrow failure diseases through support, education, research, and advocacy. Throughout his career, Brad has been personally and professionally committed to empowering patients to become effective advocates for their personal care and the healthcare policies that affect them, promoting access to quality care, strengthening medical education, and advancing medical research. Brad has extensive nonprofit leadership experience including serving as President & CEO of the Pulmonary Hypertension Association, Executive Director of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, and Assistant Vice President of the University of California, San Francisco Foundation. “I look forward to leading AAMDSIF as we address the advances in the treatment of bone marrow failure diseases, ultimately resulting in more patients living longer and better lives,” he says. Connect |
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Tricia Maddrey Baker, Communications Manager. Tricia is responsible for expanding the Foundation’s online connection between our patient and health professional communities and the education, support and research programs that we offer. Her diverse background ranges from small nonprofits and associations to corporate philanthropy. She’s also achieved excellent results in stakeholder engagement and credits her parents with her passion for service, as well as her artistic vision. Connect |
Patient and Health Professional Services
Alice Houk, Senior Director of Patient and Health Professional Services. Alice manages the research grant program, monitors newly published research and drug company announcements, coordinates the Scientific Symposium, serves as liaison to the Medical Advisory Board, and is the primary contact with other professional and patient organizations. She also leads efforts in educating health professionals about bone marrow failure diseases. Her nonprofit experience includes having served as a national organizer for the SAFE KIDS campaign and as a regional program coordinator for the March of Dimes. In addition, Alice has extensive experience working with volunteers in educational, fundraising, and program areas. She holds a Master's degree in Health Policy from the University of Maryland. Connect |
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Leigh Clark, Director of Patient Services. Leigh has dedicated more than a decade to serving patients, families, and loved ones in the rare bone marrow failure disease sector for AAMDSIF. In this role, her reach spreads across the nation to points across the globe. Leigh helps coordinate all of the AAMDSIF Patient & Family Conferences, webinars and support groups as well as providing direct assistance via the Helpline and Chat. Her previous experience includes working as a patient advocate for individuals with developmental disabilities. Leigh is a board certified patient advocate (BCPA). She currently holds an Associate of Arts in Psychology and is currently working on a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from University of Maryland Global Campus. As a a cancer survivor, Leigh understands the life changing phase of diagnosis, the life threatening phase of treatment and the life long phase of living with cancer. Connect |
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Nyaradzo Sirewu, Patient and Professional Programs Coordinator. Nyarie serves as the organizational contact for patients regarding patient learning events and supports all activities related to program development, management, and outreach for both the patient and professional services teams. She holds a Master of Public Health in Infectious Disease Epidemiology from Cornell University and has previously worked in gynecological cancer research as well as infectious disease education and project management. Connect |
Development
Azalea Candelaria, Senior Director of Development Azalea Candelaria has joined the organization as Senior Director of Development. Azalea will lead individual giving, corporate partnerships, events, and planned giving programs to ensure the financial health of the Foundation. |
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Alison Seney, Director of Development. As Director of Development, Alison manages the annual giving plan. She is responsible for planning, creating, and executing fundraising campaigns and initiatives to raise reliable yearly funding. She oversees the Foundation Partners giving program, a special recognition program for generous annual donors, and the Annual Report, ensuring donors remain updated on how their investments create lasting impact. She also builds relationships with AAMDSIF donors, increasing donor engagement.
Alison has worked in fundraising for national and statewide nonprofit organizations, most recently at the KIPP Foundation, a national network of tuition-free public schools. She is passionate about writing creative, compelling, and mission-driven philanthropic content and has extensive experience creating successful and innovative fundraising campaigns. She is excited to add her skills and fundraising experience to AAMDSIF’s development program. Connect |
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Elise Harper, Development Associate. Elise is the 2018 Phyllis McCarthy Public Interest Service Award winner from Public Citizen. Elise joined the Foundation in 2010, providing admin support for the CEO, managing the database of patients and health care professionals and handling financial processes. Connect |