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March of Dimes is a United States nonprofit organization that works to improve the health of mothers and babies. [1] The organization was founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938, as the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, to combat polio. The name "March of Dimes" was coined by Eddie Cantor.
Kenneth A. May is the former CEO of FedEx Office, and chairman of the March of Dimes' board of trustees. In November 2011, he was appointed president of Krispy Kreme, and later in July 2014, May became President and CEO of Topgolf International, Inc. In November 2018, May joined golf entertainment company, Drive Shack Inc. as CEO.
Sawilowsky served as executive director of the National Foundation of March of Dimes St. Petersburg, Florida chapter. She was honored in 1981 by Pinellas County Schools for her service to the community. She also served as Executive Director of the American Heart Association in St. Petersburg and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. She raised millions of ...
Diana W. Bianchi is the director of the U.S. National Institutes of Health ... 2017 March of Dimes Colonel Harland ... Board of Directors, American ...
Between 1951 and 1955, contributions to March of Dimes doubled to $250 million, which the organization's fundraising department attributed to the nationwide introduction of the Mothers' March on Polio calling the campaign, "the single greatest activity in the entire March of Dimes." [2] The Mothers' March on Polio mobilized millions, increased ...
The March of Dimes medical director called it a “vanity drug” in a Washington Post article and voiced support for a program like iPledge. Those in favor of regulating isotretinoin suggested it ...
She has been on the board of the Center for Discovery since 2008, [23] of Automatic Data Processing since 2012, [24] of Fidelity National Information Services since 2014, [25] of Operation HOPE since 2015 [26] [27] and of Dun & Bradstreet since 2021. [28] From 2002 to 2010 she was on the board of the New York division of March of Dimes. [3]
A former SportsBusiness Journal “Forty Under 40” Award recipient in 2009, Bevacqua was honored with the prestigious “Sports Leadership Award” by the March of Dimes in November 2016. He is a board member of RISE, an alliance of sports organizations that promotes racial equality. Bevacqua is also on the board of directors of Brunswick ...