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, -based Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Appointed Dale Nissenbaum as Chief People Officer
Date of management change: July 18, 2024
, -based Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Appointed Dale Nissenbaum as Chief People Officer
We are The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, the largest nonprofit dedicated to creating a world without blood cancers. Since 1949, we`ve invested more than $1.3 billion in groundbreaking research, pioneering many of today`s most innovative approaches. We work tirelessly to find cures and ensure patients can access the lifesaving treatments they need. When someone experiences the fear and uncertainty of a cancer diagnosis, we provide hope, compassion, education and support. And we are making an impact in the cancer community. More than 70 years of fighting blood cancers has led us to a game changing belief. The cures for cancer are in our blood. We focus on three key areas: Research: We are the largest nonprofit funder of blood cancer research Advocacy. We advocate at the state and federal level for policies to ensure blood cancer patients have access to affordable care and the most innovative therapies. Patient Support. We are the leading source of free information and support for blood cancer patients, including help finding appropriate clinical trials.
Dale Nissenbaum is Chief People Officer at Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Previously, Dale held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.
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