{"id":952,"date":"2017-02-27T18:50:39","date_gmt":"2017-02-27T18:50:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/?page_id=952"},"modified":"2026-04-02T08:28:13","modified_gmt":"2026-04-02T12:28:13","slug":"volunteer-board","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/","title":{"rendered":"Ehrenamtlicher Vorstand"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>[et_pb_section fb_built=\u201d1\u2033 fullwidth=\u201don\u201d disabled_on=\u201doff|off|off\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 custom_padding=\u201d0px|0px|0px|0|false|false\u201d border_width_bottom=\u201d55px\u201d border_color_bottom=\u201d#29327a\u201d global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d][et_pb_fullwidth_header background_overlay_color=\u201drgba(0,0,0,0)\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 title_font_size=\u201d55\u2033 background_color=\u201d#29327a\u201d background_image=\u201dhttps:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/About-Header.jpg\u201d 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Board meeting dates are subject to change; please <a href=\"mailto:info@progeriaresearch.org\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">E-Mail an uns<\/a>\u00a0oder schauen Sie regelm\u00e4\u00dfig auf dieser Site vorbei, um die aktuellsten Informationen zu Besprechungsterminen zu erhalten.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Termine der Vorstandssitzungen:<\/strong><br \/><em>(\u00c4nderungen der Besprechungstermine vorbehalten; bitte schauen Sie regelm\u00e4\u00dfig auf dieser Site vorbei, um \u00fcber Aktualisierungen zu informieren)<\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"font-weight: 400;\"><span>Tuesday, June 9, 2026<\/span><br \/>Dienstag, <span>September 29, 2026<\/span><br \/>Dienstag, <span>December 17, 2026<\/span><\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column_inner][\/et_pb_row_inner][et_pb_row_inner column_structure=&#8221;1_2,1_2&#8243; admin_label=&#8221;Row&#8221; _builder_version=&#8221;4.16&#8243; custom_padding=&#8221;|35px||35px||true&#8221; global_colors_info=&#8221;{}&#8221;][et_pb_column_inner type=&#8221;1_2&#8243; saved_specialty_column_type=&#8221;3_4&#8243; _builder_version=&#8221;4.16&#8243; custom_padding=&#8221;|||&#8221; global_colors_info=&#8221;{}&#8221; custom_padding__hover=&#8221;|||&#8221;][et_pb_text admin_label=&#8221;Volunteer Board of Directors&#8221; _builder_version=&#8221;4.27.4&#8243; background_size=&#8221;initial&#8221; background_position=&#8221;top_left&#8221; background_repeat=&#8221;repeat&#8221; z_index_tablet=&#8221;500&#8243; global_colors_info=&#8221;{}&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h4><strong>Ehrenamtlicher Vorstand<\/strong><\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#sberns\">Scott D. Berns, MD, MPH, FAAP, Vorsitzender<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#kballack\">Karen N. Ballack, Esq.<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#sbresnick\">Sandra Bresnick, Esq.<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#abrogdon\">Alan Brogdon<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#pkelly\">Paula L. Kelly, CPA<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#mKiernan\">Mark W. Kieran, MD, PhD<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#jmarozzi\">John Marozzi<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#lmills\">Larry Mills<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#lmorris\">Lisa Morris<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#kparatore\">Kim Paratore<\/a><\/li>\n<li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/volunteer-board\/#mwinters\">Matthew Winters, Esq.<\/a><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>[\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column_inner][et_pb_column_inner type=&#8221;1_2&#8243; saved_specialty_column_type=&#8221;3_4&#8243; _builder_version=&#8221;4.16&#8243; custom_padding=&#8221;|||&#8221; global_colors_info=&#8221;{}&#8221; custom_padding__hover=&#8221;|||&#8221;][et_pb_text admin_label=&#8221;Volunteer Board of Advisors&#8221; _builder_version=&#8221;4.27.4&#8243; background_size=&#8221;initial&#8221; background_position=&#8221;top_left&#8221; background_repeat=&#8221;repeat&#8221; z_index_tablet=&#8221;500&#8243; global_colors_info=&#8221;{}&#8221;]<\/p>\n<h4><strong>Ehrenamtlicher Beirat<\/strong><\/h4>\n<ul>\n<li>Roger Berkowitz<\/li>\n<li>Monica Kleinman, MD<\/li>\n<li>Elizabeth G. 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Er ist Professor f\u00fcr P\u00e4diatrie an der Warren Alpert Medical School der Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Er erwarb einen Master of Public Health der Harvard School of Public Health mit Schwerpunkt Gesundheit, Politik und Management und absolvierte ein einj\u00e4hriges White House Fellowship, bei dem er als Sonderassistent des US-Verkehrsministers t\u00e4tig war.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Berns wurde f\u00fcr seine herausragenden Forschungsleistungen in der p\u00e4diatrischen Notfallmedizin mit dem Willis Wingert Award der American Academy of Pediatrics, einer nationalen Auszeichnung der National Perinatal Association, einer Auszeichnung f\u00fcr den \u00f6ffentlichen Gesundheitsdienst des US-Verkehrsministeriums, dem Stan &amp; Mavis Graven Leadership Award und dem White House Fellows Foundation &amp; Association Impact Award ausgezeichnet.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_team_member][et_pb_team_member name=\u201dKaren N. 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Als Chief Operating and Technology Officer bei Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) leitet Alan die digitale Transformation der Organisation und verbessert die Technologieinfrastruktur, die Datenstrategie und die Betriebseffizienz, um die Missionswirkung zu steigern.<\/p>\n<p>Zuvor war Alan Chief Operating Officer bei der Progeria Research Foundation (PRF), wo er Initiativen zur Verbesserung der Betriebseffizienz, zur Optimierung der Finanzgesch\u00e4fte und zur Steigerung des Umsatzwachstums durch innovative Fundraising-Strategien leitete. Nach seiner T\u00e4tigkeit als COO wechselte er in den Vorstand der PRF und setzte sein Engagement f\u00fcr die Mission der Organisation fort.<\/p>\n<p>Alan verf\u00fcgt \u00fcber einen starken technologischen Hintergrund und war auch als Chief Technology Officer bei der March of Dimes Foundation t\u00e4tig, bevor er dort zum Senior Vice President und Chief Operating Officer aufstieg. 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Kieran, MD, PhD\u201d image_url=\u201dhttps:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Mark-Kieran.jpg\u201d admin_label=\u201dMark Kieran, MD, PhD\u201d module_id=\u201dmKiernan\u201d module_class=\u201dprf-person-module\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.21.0\u2033 position_font=\u201d|700|||||||\u201d position_text_color=\u201d#00B2E2\u2033 custom_margin=\u201d||45px\u201d z_index_tablet=\u201d500\u2033 global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>Nach 20 Jahren als Leiter der p\u00e4diatrischen Neuroonkologie am Dana-Farber Cancer Institute und dem Boston Children&#039;s Hospital, wo er sich auf die Entwicklung und klinische Umsetzung neuartiger zielgerichteter Gentherapien f\u00fcr Kinder mit Hirntumoren, Progerie und anderen Herzerkrankungen bei S\u00e4uglingen konzentrierte, wechselte Dr. Kieran in die Industrie und ist gegenw\u00e4rtig Vizepr\u00e4sident f\u00fcr klinische Entwicklung bei Day One Biopharmaceutics, einem Unternehmen, das sich auf die Entwicklung zielgerichteter Medikamente f\u00fcr Kinder konzentriert.<\/p>\n<p>Neben einem Doktortitel in Immunologie von der University of Alberta, Kanada und zwei Postdoktorandenstipendien in Molekularbiologie (Paris, Frankreich) und zellul\u00e4rer Signaltransduktion (Harvard, Boston) ist Mark auch ein staatlich gepr\u00fcfter p\u00e4diatrischer H\u00e4matologe und Onkologe.<\/p>\n<p>Mark unterst\u00fctzt weiterhin eine Reihe wissenschaftlicher Beratungsgremien von Stiftungen, die Zusch\u00fcsse und andere Finanzierungsantr\u00e4ge pr\u00fcfen, sowie eine Reihe von Bildungsinitiativen. Er hat das Children&#039;s Cancer Hospital Egypt, das gr\u00f6\u00dfte Kinderkrebskrankenhaus der Welt, mit aufgebaut und ist dort nach wie vor Lehrbeauftragter. Au\u00dferdem ist er an einer Reihe anderer Initiativen beteiligt, um den Zugang zu Medikamenten f\u00fcr unterversorgte Bev\u00f6lkerungsgruppen zu unterst\u00fctzen. Mark ist au\u00dferdem CEO von Break Even Therapeutics, einer 501c3-Organisation, die sich f\u00fcr die Versorgung bed\u00fcrftiger Bev\u00f6lkerungsgruppen auf der ganzen Welt mit lebenswichtigen Medikamenten einsetzt.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_team_member][et_pb_team_member name=\u201dJohn Marozzi\u201d image_url=\u201dhttps:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/John-Marozzi.jpg\u201d admin_label=\u201dJohn Marozzi\u201d module_id=\u201djmarozzi\u201d module_class=\u201dprf-person-module\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 custom_margin=\u201d||45px\u201d z_index_tablet=\u201d500\u2033 global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>John ist Pr\u00e4sident\/CEO der Bell-Mark Sales Company, die hochleistungsf\u00e4hige Codier-, Markierungs- und Druckger\u00e4te f\u00fcr den weltweiten Lebensmittel-, Medizinger\u00e4te- und Industriemarkt entwickelt, herstellt und wartet. Bell-Mark wurde 1959 von seinem Vater Alfred gegr\u00fcndet und ist heute ein Familienunternehmen in dritter Generation mit Hauptsitz in Pine Brook, New Jersey, Produktionsst\u00e4tten in Dover, PA, und Vertriebsb\u00fcros auf der ganzen Welt.<\/p>\n<p>John ist Mitglied des Vorstands des Preakness Hills Country Club und leitet dort das Turnierkomitee. Aber was noch wichtiger ist: Er ist der Gro\u00dfvater von Zoey Penny, bei der im M\u00e4rz 2010 im Alter von 5 Monaten Progerie diagnostiziert wurde. Er und seine Familie haben <a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/de\/new-jersey-chapter\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Team Zoey<\/a>, und die New Jersey-Sektion von PRF, die in ihrer Gemeinde und dar\u00fcber hinaus Spenden sammeln und das Bewusstsein sch\u00e4rfen.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_team_member][et_pb_team_member name=\u201dLarry Mills\u201d image_url=\u201dhttps:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/Larry-Mills-photo-2.jpg\u201d admin_label=\u201dLarry Mills\u201d module_id=\u201dlmills\u201d module_class=\u201dprf-person-module\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 custom_margin=\u201d||45px\u201d z_index_tablet=\u201d500\u2033 global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>Larry Mills wurde 1949 in San Antonio geboren. Bald nach seiner Geburt zog seine Familie nach Corpus Christi, wo Larry aufwuchs. Er schloss 1977 sein Studium an der Texas A&amp;M University in Corpus Christi mit einem BBA in Marketing ab.<\/p>\n<p>W\u00e4hrend seiner Zeit in Corpus begann Larry bei den Holt Companies zu arbeiten und verbrachte dort 43 Jahre in verschiedenen Positionen in den Bereichen Teilebetrieb, Marketing, Vertrieb und Personalwesen. 1987 zogen er und seine Familie nach San Antonio.<\/p>\n<p>Derzeit ist Larry Executive Vice President der Holt Companies. Zu diesen Unternehmen geh\u00f6ren HOLT CAT, einer der weltweit gr\u00f6\u00dften Caterpillar-H\u00e4ndler, und der viermalige NBA-Champion San Antonio Spurs. Seine Schwerpunkte umfassen strategische Planung, Marketing, F\u00fchrungskr\u00e4fteentwicklung und Organisationsentwicklung. Dar\u00fcber hinaus bringt Larry praktisches Gesch\u00e4ftsverst\u00e4ndnis in den Bereich Schulung und Entwicklung ein und ist Gr\u00fcnder von Holt Development Services, Inc. Er hat mit Dr. Ken Blanchard zusammengearbeitet, um einen wertebasierten F\u00fchrungsansatz f\u00fcr Unternehmen zu entwickeln.<br \/>Larry ist Vorstandsmitglied der San Antonio Spurs, des Clarity Child Guidance Center und der Children&#039;s Hospital of San Antonio Foundation. Er ist Mitglied der Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM), der American Society of Training and Development (ASTD) und der Ethics Officers Association.<\/p>\n<p>Larry und seine Frau Linda sind seit 37 Jahren verheiratet und haben zwei Kinder, David und Jeffrey. Zu seinen Hobbys z\u00e4hlen das Sammeln und Restaurieren von Oldtimern und Golf.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_team_member][et_pb_team_member name=\u201dLiza Morris\u201d image_url=\u201dhttps:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/LizaMorris.jpg\u201d admin_label=\u201dLiza Morris\u201d module_id=\u201dlmorris\u201d module_class=\u201dprf-person-module\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.16\u2033 custom_margin=\u201d||45px\u201d z_index_tablet=\u201d500\u2033 global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>Liza Morris ist seit 20 Jahren in der Gesundheits- und Wissenschaftskommunikation t\u00e4tig. Als Strategie- und Kommunikationsberaterin hat sie mit Organisationen zusammengearbeitet, um strategische Partnerschaften aufzubauen, das Bewusstsein f\u00fcr wichtige Themen aus Wissenschaft, Bildung und menschlicher Entwicklung auf globalen M\u00e4rkten zu sch\u00e4rfen, Programme zu entwickeln, um Spenden zu sammeln, Wahrnehmungen zu \u00e4ndern und Verhalten zu beeinflussen, Strategien zur F\u00f6rderung digitaler Gespr\u00e4che umzusetzen, Krisensituationen erfolgreich zu meistern und neue Programme zur Ergebnismessung zu entwickeln. Liza arbeitet seit 2003 mit PRF zusammen.<\/p>\n<p>[\/et_pb_team_member][et_pb_team_member name=\u201dKim Paratore \u201d position=\u201dAngestellter\u201d image_url=\u201dhttps:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/04\/Kim-Paratore-picture.jpg\u201d admin_label=\u201dKim Paratore \u201d module_id=\u201dkparatore\u201d module_class=\u201dprf-person-module\u201d _builder_version=\u201d4.22.1\u2033 position_font=\u201d|700|||||||\u201d position_text_color=\u201d#00B2E2\u2033 custom_margin=\u201d||45px\u201d z_index_tablet=\u201d500\u2033 global_colors_info=\u201d{}\u201d]<\/p>\n<p>Kim Paratore ist Gesch\u00e4ftsf\u00fchrerin von Grateful Friends, einer gemeinn\u00fctzigen Organisation mit Sitz in Gloucester, MA, die Erwachsene unterst\u00fctzt, die an Krebs erkrankt sind oder sich in Behandlung befinden. Kim ist seit der Gr\u00fcndung als PRF-Freiwillige t\u00e4tig und leitete die ersten drei Night of Wonder-Galas (die gr\u00f6\u00dfte Spendenaktion von PRF) sowie zahlreiche andere PRF-Sonderveranstaltungen. Sie war auch an Dutzenden von Spendenaktionen f\u00fcr andere Wohlt\u00e4tigkeitsorganisationen und die Schulen ihrer beiden S\u00f6hne beteiligt und organisierte Rennen, Auktionen und Abendessen. 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Board meeting dates are subject to change; please\u00a0<a href=\"mailto:info@progeriaresearch.org\">email us<\/a> or check back on this site periodically for\u00a0the most up-to-date information on meeting dates.<\/p><table border=\"1\"><tbody><tr><td align=\"center\" valign=\"top\"><strong>Board of Directors Meeting Dates\u00a0<\/strong><br \/><em>(Meeting dates subject to change; please check this site\u00a0frequently for updates)<\/em><\/td><\/tr><tr><td>March 8, 2017<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>June 20, 2017<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>September 11, 2017<\/td><\/tr><tr><td>December 11, 2017<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><hr \/><h1>Volunteer Board of Directors<\/h1><ul><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#sberns\">Scott D. Berns, MD, MPH, FAAP\u00a0, Chair<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#kballack\">Karen N. Ballack, Esq.<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#SBresnick\">Sandra Bresnick, Esq<\/a>.<\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#P.Kelly\">Paula L. Kelly, CPA<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#JMarozzi\">John Marozzi<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#LMills\">Larry Mills<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#LMorris\">Liza Morris<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#OBrien\">Tom O'Brien<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#KParatore\">Kim Paratore<\/a><\/li><\/ul><hr \/><h1>Volunteer Board of Advisors<\/h1><ul><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#RogerB\">Roger Berkowitz<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#MKleinman\">Monica Kleinman, MD<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#RabbiKushner\">Rabbi Harold Kushner<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#SKushner\">Suzette Kushner, MS<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#GMartin\">George M. Martin, MD<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#RMorrison\">Robert K. Morrison<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#ENabel\">Elizabeth G. Nabel, MD<\/a><\/li><li><a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#Schwartzberg\">Robert Schwartzberg, CFRE<\/a><\/li><\/ul><hr \/><h1>About Our Board Members<\/h1><h1>Volunteer Board of Directors<\/h1><p>We are very proud of the members of the Board for The Progeria Research Foundation. They include people with years of experience in the medical and business fields, and each of them brings a unique perspective to the table. Brief biographical sketches appear below.<\/p><p><strong><a name=\"sberns\"><\/a>Scott D. Berns, MD, MPH, FAAP,\u00a0<b><i>PRF Co-founder and Chairman of the Board<\/i> <\/b><\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Scott-Berns.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"175\" \/><\/p><p>After serving for 14 years at the March of Dimes National Office, where he was the Senior Vice President of Chapter Programs and Deputy Medical Office, in October 2015 Dr. Berns became President and CEO of the NICHQ (National Institute for Children\u2019s Health Quality), an independent, nonprofit organization working to improve children\u2019s health.<\/p><p>Scott is a board certified pediatrician and pediatric emergency physician. He is a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and Clinical Professor of Health Services, Policy and Practice at the Brown School of Public Health in Providence, RI. He earned a masters of public health from the Harvard School of Public Health with a concentration in health, policy and management, and completed a one-year White House Fellowship where he served as a Special Assistant to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation.<\/p><p>Scott has received the Willis Wingert Award for excellence in research in pediatric emergency medicine from the American Academy of Pediatrics, a national award from the National Perinatal Association, a public health service award from the U.S. Department of Transportation, and the 2015 Impact Award from the White House Fellows Foundation & Association.<br \/><strong><a name=\"kballack\"><\/a>Karen N. Ballack, Esq. <\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Ballack_Karen.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"174\" \/><\/p><p>Ms. Ballack is a partner in the Silicon Valley office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, LLP. She has extensive experience as an intellectual property transactional attorney, with emphasis on representing technology companies, particularly in the computer, internet, semiconductor, biotechnology, pharmaceutical and medical device industries. Karen represents clients in connection with technology and intellectual property alliances and transactions, including research and development collaborations, licensing matters, corporate partnering transactions, and commercialization arrangements regarding products and services. Karen is often engaged as a guest speaker on these topics. She also serves on the firm's Pro Bono Committee, Diversity Committee and Women@Weil Leadership Committee and is a member of the Silicon Valley office's Hiring Committee.<\/p><p><strong><a name=\"SBresnick\"><\/a>Sandra Bresnick, Esq. <\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Bresnick_Sandra-(2).jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"175\" \/><\/p><p>Ms. Bresnick is Co-Chair of the Global Life Sciences Practice for Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan and is resident in the New York Office. She specializes in patent litigation, particularly in the areas of pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and biotechnology. Ms. Bresnick also counsels clients on intellectual property management. She teaches Pharmaceutical Patent Litigation at Rutgers University School of Law, and is a frequent invited speaker on topics pertinent to the life sciences industries. She is registered to practice before the U.S. Patent & Trademark office.<\/p><p><b><a id=\"P.Kelly\"><\/a>Paula L. Kelly, CPA<br \/><\/b><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/P-Kelly-Bio-Photo.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"169\" \/><\/p><p>Paula Kelly is an Assistant Professor of Accounting at Dean College.\u00a0 She also serves on academic committees and is leading the accreditation process to the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education for the School of Business at Dean College. \u00a0She is a certified public accountant with an M.B.A from Providence College and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.\u00a0 Paula has been a PRF volunteer for many years.\u00a0 She has been a committee member on the past two Night of Wonder galas, raised funds by running the Boston Marathon, as well as other various PRF events.<\/p><p><strong><a name=\"JMarozzi\"><\/a>John Marozzi<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/John-Marozzi.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"177\" \/><\/p><p>John is the President\/CEO of Bell-Mark Sales Company, which designs, manufactures and services high-performance coding, marking and printing equipment for the food, medical device and industrial marketplace worldwide. Founded in 1959 by his father, Alfred, Bell-Mark is now a third generation family business headquartered in Pine Brook, New Jersey, with manufacturing facilities in Dover, PA, and sales offices around the globe.<\/p><p>John is a member of the Board of Preakness Hills Country Club and chairs the Tournament Committee there. But most importantly, he is the grandfather of Zoey Penny, diagnosed with Progeria in March 2010 at age 5 months. He and his family have formed\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/www.teamzoey.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Team Zoey<\/a>, and the New Jersey chapter of PRF, raising funds and awareness in their community and beyond.<\/p><p><strong><a id=\"LMills\"><\/a>Larry Mills<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Larry-Mills-photo-(2).jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"175\" \/><\/p><p>Larry Mills was born in San Antonio in 1949. Soon after his birth, his family moved to Corpus Christi where Larry grew up. He is a 1977 graduate of Texas A&M University in Corpus Christi with a BBA in Marketing.<\/p><p>While in Corpus, Larry began working for the Holt Companies and has spent 43 years in various positions with the companies in the areas of parts operations, marketing, sales and human resources. In 1987, he and his family moved to San Antonio.<\/p><p>Currently, Larry is the Executive Vice President of the Holt Companies. These companies are comprised of HOLT CAT, one of the world\u2019s largest Caterpillar dealers and the four time NBA Champion San Antonio Spurs. His areas of focus include Strategic planning, marketing, leadership development, and organizational development. Additionally, Larry brings practical business sense to the training and development arena and is the founder of Holt Development Services, Inc. He has worked with Dr. Ken Blanchard to help develop a Values Based Leadership approach to business.<br \/>Larry serves on the board of directors of the San Antonio Spurs, Clarity Child Guidance Center and Children\u2019s Hospital of San Antonio Foundation. He is a member of the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM), American Society of Training and Development (ASTD) and Ethics Officers Association.<\/p><p>Larry and his wife, Linda, have been married for 37 years and have two children, David and Jeffrey. His hobbies include collecting and refurbishing classic cars and golf.<\/p><p><strong><a id=\"LMorris\"><\/a>Liza Morris<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/LizaMorris.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"145\" \/><\/p><p>Liza Morris is a 20-year veteran of health and science communications. As a strategy and communications consultant, she has worked with organizations to build strategic partnerships; raise awareness in global markets about important science, education and human development issues; create programs to drive fundraising, change perceptions and influence behavior; implement strategies to drive digital conversations; successfully navigate through crisis situations; and establish new programs to measure results. Liza has been working with PRF since 2003.<\/p><p><strong><a id=\"OBrien\"><\/a>Tom O'Brien<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Obrien.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"167\" \/><\/p><p>Tom O'Brien is an economist with interests in urban economics and public finance. He is Professor Emeritus of the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts\/Amherst where he was Dean for 19 years. Prior to that he worked at Harvard University, serving as Vice President of Finance from 1977 until 1987. He has been on the boards of three public corporations, several not for profit organizations, and has worked in federal, state, and local government in appointed positions.<\/p><p>Tom is a member of the board of Idea For Africa, a foundation encouraging the development of entrepreneurs in Africa, and serves as advisor to several small companies and on the investment committee of the Harold Grinspoon Foundation. He was a White House Fellow and is a past President of that organization and Trustee Emeritus of Tufts University<\/p><p><strong><a name=\"KParatore\"><\/a>Kim Paratore\u00a0<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Kim-Paratore-picture.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"150\" \/><\/p><div>Kim Paratore is the Special Events Coordinator for Pathways for\u00a0Children. Pathways provides education and care programs on the North Shore of\u00a0Massachusetts, including Head Start and Early Head Start to over 500 children and\u00a0their families.\u00a0Kim has been involved as a PRF volunteer since its inception, having chaired the first three Night of Wonder galas (PRF\u2019s major fundraiser), as well as numerous other PRF special events. She has also been involved in dozens of fundraising efforts for other charities and her two sons\u2019 schools, organizing races, auctions and dinners. In 2005, Kim was honored with PRF's Amy Award for her tireless efforts and long-standing commitment to children with Progeria.<\/div><hr \/><h1>Volunteer Board of Advisors<\/h1><p><strong><a id=\"RogerB\"><\/a>Roger Berkowitz<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Berkowitz.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"176\" \/><\/p><p>Roger Berkowitz is President & CEO of the restaurant group Legal Sea Foods. He is also a member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston and the Regional Selection Panel for the President\u2019s Commission on White House Fellowships. In addition, he leads the Sonar Project Ltd., and was appointed to the Special Commission Relative to Seafood Marketing by the Governor of Massachusetts. He is a member of the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Advisory Committee and a member and past President of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association.<\/p><p>In addition to The Progeria Research Foundation, Roger serves on many non-profit Boards including: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Children\u2019s Hospital Boston (Advisory Board), UNICEF, the Boston Children\u2019s Museum, the Environmental League of Massachusetts and the Blue Frontier Campaign. He is a member of the Board of Overseers, Brandeis International Business School, is a Trustee of both Suffolk University and Salem State University and serves on the leadership council at the Harvard School of Public Health.<\/p><p>Roger graduated from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and attended executive education programs at Harvard Business School, University of London School of Business and Stanford Graduate School of Business. He holds an honorary master\u2019s degree from the Culinary Institute of America and honorary doctorates from Johnson & Wales University, Newbury College and Salem State University.<\/p><p><strong><a name=\"MKleinman\"><\/a>Monica Kleinman, MD<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/KleinmanMonica_07-(2).jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"170\" \/><\/p><p>Dr. Kleinman is a specialist in pediatric critical care and neonatology. She is presently the Clinical Director of the Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit, Medical Director of the Transport Program, and Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston. She is an Assistant Professor in Anesthesia (Pediatrics) at Harvard Medical School. She serves on the Board of Directors of Boston MedFlight and is chair of the Pediatric Subcommittee of the American Heart Association's National Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee. She lectures extensively on a variety of pediatric care issues.<\/p><p><strong><a id=\"RabbiKushner\"><\/a>Rabbi Harold Kushner<br \/><\/strong><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/H-Kushner_0055.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"169\" \/><\/p><p>Harold Kushner is Rabbi Laureate of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts. He is a native of Brooklyn, New York and a graduate of Columbia University. He is the author of several best-selling books, including \"When Bad Things Happen to Good People\", published in 1981 and translated into 12 languages. Rabbi Kushner is internationally recognized for his writings and the comfort and guidance which they provide. He holds six honorary degrees and has received numerous distinguishing awards, including the Christopher Medal and The Yitzhak Rabin Award. In 1995, he was honored as one of 50 people who have made the world a better place in the past 50 years. He also serves on the Board of Directors for The Giving Back Fund, a non-profit organization devoted to encouraging and facilitating philanthropic efforts of professional athletes and entertainers.<\/p><p><strong><a id=\"SKushner\"><\/a>Suzette Kushner<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/S-Kushner_0056.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"162\" \/><\/p><p>Suzette Kushner was born in Omaha, Nebraska and received her Masters in Health Education from Columbia University. She and Harold raised two children, including Aaron, who died of Progeria in 1977 at the age of fourteen. Among other things, she brings to the Board her knowledge of and experience with Progeria-related issues from a parent\u2019s perspective.<\/p><p class=\"justifyleft\"><strong><a name=\"GMartin\"><\/a>George M. Martin, MD<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/George-Martin.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"181\" \/><\/p><p class=\"justifyleft\">Dr. Martin is a Professor Emeritus (Active) in the Department of Pathology at the University of Washington and Director Emeritus of the University of Washington's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. His research has involved genetic approaches to elucidate the pathobiology of aging and age-related diseases. This has included basic research leading to the discovery of the genetic defect causing the Werner syndrome (\"Progeria of the Adult\") and certain familial forms of Alzheimer's disease. His laboratory was also the first to demonstrate the rising frequencies, with age, of somatic mutations in human epithelial cells. At a more clinical level, Dr. Martin has systematized our knowledge of human genetic disorders from the point of view of their rich potential to elucidate specific.shtmlects of the senescent phenotype and used this analysis to make inferences concerning the polygenic basis of aging.<\/p><p>More recent research has utilized genetic engineering in mice to elucidate mechanisms of aging and Alzheimer's disease. His honors have included election to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and a Lifetime Achievement Award of the World Alzheimer Congress. He currently serves as the Scientific Director of the American Federation of Aging Research, President of the Gerontological Society of America and Editor-in-Chief of the Science of Aging Knowledge Environment (SAGE KE) web site of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/volunteer-board.html#toppage\"><br \/><\/a><br \/><strong><a name=\"RMorrison\"><\/a>Robert K. Morrison<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Bob-Morrison.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"166\" \/><\/p><p>Bob Morrison graduated from Williams College in 1953. He is the Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Harvey Industries, Inc., one of the largest manufacturers and distributors of specialty building products in the northeast. He is also Director and Member of the Executive Committee of Lumber Mutual Insurance Companies. He is formerly Director and Executive Committee Member of Bank Boston and Venture Economics Publishing Company, and a former Trustee of Newton-Wellesley Hospital and Noble & Greenough School.<\/p><table border=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\" align=\"right\"><tbody><tr><td><b>\u00a0<\/b><\/td><td>\u00a0<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><p><b><a id=\"ENabel\"><\/a>Elizabeth G. Nabel, MD<\/b><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/Elizabeth-Nabel.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"174\" \/><\/p><p>Betsy Nabel has served as President of Harvard-affiliated Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital (BWH) since 2010.\u00a0 A cardiologist and distinguished biomedical researcher, Dr. Nabel is Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and former Director of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.\u00a0 Her honors include the Amgen-Scientific Achievement Award; two Distinguished Achievement Awards and the Eugene Braunwald Academic Mentorship Award from the American Heart Association; the Lewis Katz Research Prize in Cardiovascular Research from Columbia University; and six honorary doctorates. Her colleagues have elected her to the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences, the Institute of Medicine, the Association of American Physicians, and the American Society of Clinical Investigation.\u00a0 She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, is on the editorial board for the New England Journal of Medicine and Science Translational Medicine, and is editor of Scientific American Medicine.<\/p><p>Dr. Nabel has been a champion for global health.\u00a0 At the NHLBI, she established Centers of Excellence in developing countries to combat cardiovascular and lung diseases. At BWH she helped create a national teaching hospital in Haiti and is advancing training for clinicians in under-resourced countries.\u00a0An accomplished physician-scientist, her work on the molecular genetics of cardiovascular diseases has produced17 patents and more than 250 scientific publications.<\/p><p>A native of St. Paul, Minnesota, Dr. Nabel attended Weill Cornell Medical College and completed her internal medicine and cardiology training at Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital. She and her husband Gary, who is the Chief Scientific Officer for Sanofi, have three children, all of whom are pursuing careers in medicine.<\/p><p><strong><a name=\"Schwartzberg\"><\/a>Robert Schwartzberg, CFRE<\/strong><br \/><img class=\"alignnone\" src=\"https:\/\/www.progeriaresearch.org\/assets\/images\/about_prf_images\/BobS.jpg\" width=\"125\" height=\"160\" \/><\/p><p>Bob Schwartzberg retired in June, 2009 from The University of Washington where he had served as Director of Development for the UW's Friday Harbor Laboratories on San Juan Island, in Washington State. He continues his involvement in fund raising as Principal of SbergDev, a fundraising consulting firm that specializes in working with small and grass roots non-profit organizations and serves as an adjunct instructor at Indiana University's Center on Philanthropy where he is a Senior Associate.<\/p><p>Bob has more than 30 years of leadership and professional experience in fundraising and has been directly involved in raising more than $50 million dollars for non-profit organizations. Bob is also an accomplished trainer and motivational speaker with demonstrated strengths in membership, marketing, sales development, program implementation and involvement of corporate and community leaders. He has conducted popular sales training and fund raising seminars for numerous groups including Fortune 500 corporations, national and international businesses, business schools, the Association of Fundraising Professionals and major marketing and professional organizations.<\/p><p>Bob has a Graduate Certificate in Public Relations from American University and a Bachelors Degree from the City University of New York at Queens College. 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