The ANRF Board of Directors
The ANRF Board of Directors is a group of individuals joined by their mutual commitment to funding cutting-edge arthritis research. They have dedicated their time and resources to the Arthritis National Research Foundation. This common thread binds them together and, through their governance and vision, ANRF continues to fund the most promising arthritis research projects in its search for a cure. |
President
CareMore Health Plan
Why James Rose is involved in ANRF: “As a lifelong athlete, I suffer with arthritis in my knees and my back,” says Dr. Rose. “Volunteering for ANRF is an opportunity to work for the one area that will ultimately help the most people – arthritis research.”
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member James Rose
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Secretary-Treasurer
The Schulten Group of Wells Fargo Advisors
Why Mark Schulten is involved in ANRF: "It is a pleasure to be part of an organization that has made such important inroads in the field of arthritis research -- especially when I see the degenerative impact of arthritis on so many of my family members."
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Mark Schulten
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Arthritis National Research Foundation
Why Helene Belisle is involved in ANRF: “When I saw how juvenile arthritis robbed my little cousin of her childhood, I knew I wanted to do something so that others would not have to suffer as she did. Research holds the key to a better life for millions in our country who face each day in pain.”
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Helene Belisle
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Vic Braden
Founder
Vic Braden Tennis Colleges
Why Vic Braden is involved in ANRF: “I lost my sister to lupus and then, several years later, lost my own daughter to the same disease. The ANRF is about creating healthier lives for people who suffer all sorts of auto-immune disorders. I appreciate the fact that they provide specific funding to researchers who are determined to help lupus patients enjoy long, fulfilling lives, and I want to do what I can to promote this even further.”
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Vic Braden
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Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Why Kevin Donohue is involved in ANRF: “I know that many millions of individuals are affected by arthritis – and that many more will be affected in the future. I’m glad to be part of an organization working to end the suffering of people by funding top research scientists with cutting-edge ideas. Our goal is a cure.”
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Kevin Donohue
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Morgan Stanley Smith Barney
Why Kathryn Ferris in involved in ANRF: “I know that help for me and others like me with debilitating arthritis will come from research. That’s why I chose to join the Arthritis National Research Foundation Board of Directors so many years ago (1999).”
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Kathryn Ferris
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Chopard
Why Scott Green in involved in ANRF: “I am convinced that together we can increase public awareness of the critical need for arthritis research,” he says. “We all know someone who is afflicted with arthritis.”
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Scott Green
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University of California, Irvine
Why Gale A. Granger is involved in ANRF: Early in his career as a researcher at the University of California, Irvine, Dr. Granger received funding from ANRF to study the immunological processes occurring in the tissue destruction observed in Rheumatoid Arthritis. His subsequent findings changed the world’s treatments in many related fields …
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Gale A. Granger
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Gilbert-Krupin Life Insurance
Why Marti Krupin is involved in ANRF: With the passing of a beloved brother due to pancreatic cancer in 2004, Marti joined the ANRF board of directors to “help fulfill my brother’s belief that the human immune system is capable of healing itself.”
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Read more about ANRF Board of Directors Member Marti Krupin
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