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Advisory Board

POZ NATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD 2008

Dawn Averitt-Bridge
Founder and Chair of the Board, The Well Project

Julie Davids
Executive Director, The Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP)

Robert Greenwald
Director, Treatment Access Expansion Project

Marjorie Hill, PhD
Chief Executive Officer, Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC)

David Holtgrave, PhD
Professor and Chair, Department of Health, Behavior and Society, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Paul Kawata
Executive Director, National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC)

Suzanne Levine
Author of Investing the Rest of Our Lives: Women in Second Adulthood (Viking 2005) and former editor in chief of Ms.Magazine and Columbia Journalism Review

Stephen Lewis
Chairman, Stephen Lewis Foundation and former UN Special Envoy to HIV/AIDS in Africa

Michelle Lopez
Secretary of the Board of Directors, the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA)

Kim Nichols, ScM, MPH, LAc
Co-Executive Director of the African Services Committee, Inc.

Frank Oldham
Executive Director, the National Association of People With AIDS (NAPWA)

Michael Sennot
Board Co-Chair, Executive Board, God’s Love We Deliver and member of the Board of Directors for the Ad Council

Happy Shipley

Dan Tietz

Steve Villano
President and Chief Executive Officer, Cable Positive

Phill Wilson
Founder and Executive Director, Black AIDS Institute

John Paul Womble
Director of Development and Public Affairs, The Alliance of AIDS Services Carolina (AASC)

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