The American Diabetes Association
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Officers and Board for the American Diabetes Association
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Chair of the Board
R. Stewart Perry
Lexington, KY
President, Health Care & Education
Ann L. Albright, PhD, RD
Atlanta, GA
President, Medicine & Science
John B. Buse, MD, PhD
Chapel Hill, NC
Secretary / Treasurer
Robert C. Garrett, FACHE
Hackensack, NJ
Chief Executive Officer
Larry Hausner
Alexandria, VA
View a complete list of the Board of Directors for the Association. (PDF)
Senior Management of the American Diabetes Association
Chief Executive Officer
Larry Hausner
Executive Vice President, Development
M. Vaneeda Bennett
Chief Field Development
Officer
Greg Elfers
Executive Vice President, Community Programs & Publications
Catherine Harvey, DrPH, RN, AOCN
Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Debbie Johnson
Chief Scientific & Medical Officer
Richard Kahn, PhD
Executive Vice President, Government Affairs & Advocacy
James Schlicht
Shaping America's Health
Executive Vice President
& Chief Executive Officer
G. Gary Deverman, CFRE
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The American Diabetes Association is the nation's leading 501(C)3 nonprofit health organization providing diabetes research, information and advocacy. Founded in 1940, the American Diabetes Association conducts programs in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, reaching hundreds of communities. Find out what is happening in your area.
The mission of the Association is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
To fulfill this mission, the American Diabetes Association funds research, publishes scientific findings, provides information and other services to people with diabetes, their families, health professionals and the public. The Association is also actively involved in advocating for scientific research and for the rights of people with diabetes.
Volunteering
There are 23.6 million children and adults in the U.S. with diabetes who need your time and skill. Make a difference in their lives by becoming a volunteer.
The Association's National Call Center
Over the last year, more than 350,000 people contacted the Association with questions and concerns, or to seek support or direction regarding diabetes and its management.
Annual Report
Read our latest Annual Report.
Donations
The money raised by the Association funds research, information programs, and advocacy efforts that support the more than 23.6 million children and adults in the U.S. with diabetes.
Whistleblower Program
As a nonprofit organization that generates financial resources from the contributing public, the American Diabetes Association (ADA) has a responsibility to ensure the proper stewardship of these resources. This site provides a means to report any suspected fraudulent or dishonest conduct related to ADA resources.
Shop our Store
Visit our store for a variety of cookbooks, meal planners, self-care guides and other educational materials to assist you in managing diabetes.
Membership
The American Diabetes Association offers memberships to both consumers and health professionals. Choose the one which best suits your needs.
Events & Fund Raising
Each year, thousands of people participate in American Diabetes Association events and fund raisers to increase awareness of diabetes and raise needed funds to support our mission.
Become a Corporate Supporter
Our corporate sponsors come from diverse industries, but they share our vision of making an everyday difference in the lives of people affected by diabetes. Find out how your company can get involved.
Coalitions & Collaborations
Learn more about the coalitions and collaborations that the ADA has with the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American College of Cardiology, the Diabetes Care Coalition, Remaking American Medicine, patientINFORM and Nickelodeon.
ADA's Celebrity Corner
Learn how many of our featured celebrities became devoted diabetes advocates, reaching out to others in their communities, increasing awareness about diabetes and its complications.
Employment
Learn more about employment opportunities within the Association.
Accessibility
Read the Association's Web Site Accessibility Statement.
Linking to diabetes.org
Read the Association's Link Policy.
Contact Us
If you have searched our Web site and still have questions, this section provides different ways to contact your American Diabetes Association.