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The Alliance Extends Gratitude to Financial Patrons Who Support Valuable Peer Mentorship Program

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​​The Organ Donation and Transplantation Alliance (The Alliance) is proud to recognize the generosity of its financial patrons, who make it possible for the organization to provide our popular Mentorship Program to professionals in the organ donation and transplantation community. The financial contributions received during our annual Giving Tuesday campaign will directly fund the mentorship program, allowing it to remain cost-free for participants.

“We are profoundly grateful for the overwhelming support we received during the Giving Tuesday campaign,” said Karri Hobson-Pape, Executive Director of The Alliance. “These contributions not only demonstrate a shared commitment to advancing the field of organ donation and transplantation but also enable us to continue providing a platform for professionals to learn from each other, share experiences and ultimately enhance quality of performance.”

The Alliance extends its deepest thanks to the individuals who participated in the Giving Tuesday campaign and charitable giving throughout the year. Their commitment to the cause is a testament to the power of community and collective action in driving positive change.

The cost to establish one mentor/mentee relationship through our online platform is approximately $150. If you would like to make a financial contribution to The Alliance, please click here.

Special Thanks to our 2023 Financial Patrons:

$500+

  • Katie McKee

$150-$499

  • Leonard Achan
  • JoAnn Brooks in honor of John Magee, MD
  • Ana Hands, MD in memory of Glenn Matsuki
  • Emily Larimer in honor of Nehemiah
  • John Magee, MD
  • Jennifer Prinz in honor of Colleen Reed
  • Susan Stuart
  • Randall Sung, MD
  • Schawnte’ Williams-Taylor
  • Randal Wilson
  • Macey and Michael Levan

$1-$149

  • Corey Bryant
  • Mitch Cahn in memory of Joel Kramwe
  • Christopher Cochran
  • Jan Finn in honor of Karri Hobson-Pape
  • Dominick Giannotta
  • Karri Hobson-Pape
  • Kevin Lee
  • Pamela McElmeel
  • Diane & Doug Mirman in memory of Joel Kramer
  • Kevin Myer
  • Emma O’Riley
  • Scott & Marlene Rosenzweig
  • Judy Sanderson
  • Mark Seffinger

About The Alliance Mentorship Program:

The Alliance is committed to elevating the skills and collective expertise of dedicated and diverse professionals within the donation and transplantation community through effective mentorship and training. By reinforcing the collaborative relationships across the continuum, The Alliance Mentorship Program aims to establish an expansive network of healthcare professionals to support career success and longevity in our complex, high-stakes field.

This program engages knowledgeable leaders in the community with early-career professionals who need coaching, guidance, and education as they navigate their roles and professional path. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive mentorship experience that accelerates career growth and advances overall patient survival for organ donation and transplantation.

To register to be a mentor, or to be connected with an experienced mentor, click here.

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