Geraldine Dawson- Chief Science Officer
Tom Hetzel - CFO/Controller
Jennifer Waltzer - Chief Administrative OfficerAlison Tepper Singer - Executive V.P., Communications and Awareness
Kevin Berk - Director of Interactive ServicesGlenn R. Tringali - Executive V.P. - Fundraising and Development
Dana Marnane - National Director of Communications and Marketing
Bill Shea- National Director of Creative Services
Jennifer Bizub -National Director of Human Resources
Richard Brown - National Director of Leadership Giving
Lisa Gallipoli - National Director of Field Operations
Susan Gloor - National Walk Director
Sam Levitt - National Director of Community Events
Tracey MacDonald - National Director of Community Development
Peter Bell is executive vice president for programs and services at Autism Speaks. He oversees the foundation's government relations and family services activities and also serves as an advisor to the science division. Prior to his role at Autism Speaks, Bell was president and CEO of Cure Autism Now, which merged with Autism Speaks in February 2007.
Peter joined Cure Autism Now in 2004 following a successful 12-year marketing career at McNeil Consumer & Specialty Pharmaceuticals, a member of the Johnson & Johnson family of companies. As president and CEO, Peter led Cure Autism Now through a tremendous growth period and brought the foundation's funding total to more than $39 million. In addition, Peter enhanced the foundation's research, education and outreach initiatives and expanded the foundation's treatment portfolio. Prior to joining the Cure Autism Now staff, Peter was a founding member of the Philadelphia chapter and served on the board of directors. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University and holds an MBA from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University.
Peter and his wife, Liz, reside in New Jersey with their three children. Their eldest son, Tyler, has autism.
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Geraldine Dawson became Autism Speaks' first Chief Science Officer in January of 2008. In this role, Geri serves as the scientific leader of Autism Speaks, working with the scientific community; stakeholders, and science staff, to shape, expand, and communicate the foundation's scientific vision and strategy.
Prior to joining Autism Speaks, Geri was Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of Washington and Founding Director of the University of Washington Autism Center, which has been designated an NIH Center of Excellence since 1996. While at the University, Geri led a multi-disciplinary autism research program focusing on genetics, neuroimaging, diagnosis, and treatment. Geri's own research has been in the areas of early detection and treatment of autism, early patterns of brain dysfunction (electrophysiology), and more recently, development of endophenotypes for autism genetic studies. Geri has co-edited or authored a number of books about autism spectrum disorder and brain development, including Autism Spectrum Disorders; Human Behavior, Learning, and the Developing Brain;and A Parent's Guide to Asperger Syndrome and High-Functioning Autism. She has been widely published in academic journals. From 2000-07, Geri founded and directed University of Washington Autism Center's multi-disciplinary clinical services program, which is the largest of its kind in the northwestern United States. A strong advocate for families, Geri has testified before the U.S. Senate on behalf of individuals with autism and played a key role on the Washington State Autism Task Force.
Geri earned a Ph.D. in developmental and child clinical psychology from the University of Washington. After graduate school, she studied as a postdoctoral fellow at the Neuropsychiatric Institute at UCLA and, a year later, accepted a position as Assistant Professor at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. In 1985, she returned to the University of Washington as a faculty member, where she continued her research on autism and practiced as a clinical psychologist specializing in autism until she accepted her current position at Autism Speaks. She currently resides in Chapel Hill, North Carolina with her husband and daughter.
Prior to joining CAN Jennifer had accumulated 25 years of diverse business experience, including public accounting with a "Big 4" firm, commercial banking, sales and marketing, and finance and administration with an internet startup. Jennifer is a CPA, has a BA in Accounting from Whittier College and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Jennifer lives in Los Angeles, CA with her husband, Ken, the president of Kenfield Capital Strategies.
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As the national walk director, Susan will focus on working with the field staff to ensure they are appropriately trained and that best practices are consistently applied. She is a 20-year veteran of the not-for-profit world. Prior to joining Autism Speaks, Gloor was the executive director of Jersey Cares and was with the American Heart Association. She began her tenure in the non-profit field spending ten years in higher education. Susan lives in northern New Jersey with her husband Greg and their daughters Kelly and Erin.
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Sam graduated from the University of California, San Diego, and also holds his MBA in non-profit business management. He has spent time fundraising for senatorial and presidential campaigns across the country and has dedicated much of his efforts in support of the fight on the federal and local level for the needs of those in the developmentally disabled community. Sam is married, and lives in Los Angeles with his wife Alana.
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Prior to joining the CAN staff, Tracey was the founding Chapter President of the Los Angeles chapter and the first Walk Now Chair. In addition to her personal and professional involvement with Cure Autism Now, she has a long history of volunteer involvement with Girl Scouts, Kidsave International and Business Volunteers for the Arts.
Tracey spent ten years in the for profit sector in various financial, marketing, and management positions within the Chevron Corporation. Tracey graduated from the University of Texas at Austin and earned her Masters in Business Administration from St. Mary's College. Tracey and her husband, John, live in Los Angeles, CA with their son Griffin who is affected by autism.
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Prior to joining Cure Autism Now in 2004, Kevin spent seven years managing and directing web development for PROMAX&BDA, a global trade organization for electronic media professionals. With an eye toward branding, he designed and implemented a wealth of web sites for the organizations' global events. He joined Cure Autism Now as Manager of Interactive Communications, where he produced and maintained a number of web sites, helped publish the bi-weekly Connections newsletter, and designed logos, ads and e-mails for the organization's programs.
Kevin resides in San Diego, CA with his wife Amy.
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Lisa's focus is to provide direction and management of the Family Services program at Autism Speaks, and to serve as the guiding force behind the Family Services mission which is to: 1) empower families and individuals impacted by autism to make informed decisions that maximize the quality of life and development potential of affected individuals; 2) to promote research funding that yields evidence for the best practices in the treatment of autism and associated disorders; and 3) to serve as a catalyst and advocate for the implementation of best practices in autism treatment, education, and services from early intervention through adult care.
Prior work experience includes a 19 year career at Saks Fifth Avenue where she was Vice President, Divisional Merchandise Manager. In addition, she is a past president of her local School Community Association, has participated on many special education committees, is a frequent parent member of the committee on special education in her school district, has presented at several autism conferences, and has worked as a teaching assistant at Nassau Suffolk Services for Autism's Martin C. Barell School. Lisa lives in Manhasset, New York with her husband Paul and two children, one of whom has autism.
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