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Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama Welcomes New Members to Board of Directors

The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA) welcomes four new community leaders and executive slate to its 2025 Board of Directors

New board members include: Kathy Baggio, community volunteer, Dr. Anjanetta Foster, Medical Director at Cigna Healthcare, William Lynch, Financial Advisor at Stifel, and Emily White, community volunteer.

The 2025-26 Executive Slate includes: Gloria Buie, Chair (community volunteer), Camper O’Neal, Vice Chair (Merrill Lynch), Steven Elseroad, Treasurer (KPMG), and Denise Bryant, Secretary (Renasant Bank).

Additional returning board members include: Hope B. Bosworth, Meredith Woods Carpenter, Jill N. Carter, Diane Dudney, Nancy C. Goedecke, Brian Grainger, Rosalind B. Griffin, Laura Hinton, Sri Karra, Kate Kiefer, Kate Damrich Lloyd, Dianne Mooney, Carol Myers, Kathy Paiml, Greg Schumann, Renee Steed, and Ramie Wesley. Members of the Board of Directors serve as public advocates for the BCRFA, fueling its mission to find a cure for breast cancer by raising funds and awareness for promising local breast cancer research.

“I am excited to expand the BCRFA leadership with the addition of four exceptional new board members and incoming executive slate,” said Beth Davis, President & CEO. “Each new and returning individual offers a different perspective and diverse experience, further enabling our work to increase Alabama breast cancer research and fuel groundbreaking discoveries.


About the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama
Founded in 1996, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to find a cure for breast cancer by funding promising breast cancer research in Alabama and raising community awareness and funding for that research. BCRFA funds promote a comprehensive approach to battling breast cancer by fueling collaborative and innovative research to help diagnose, treat, prevent, and eradicate the disease. Thanks to generous community support, BCRFA’s lifetime investment in life-saving research is over $16 million. All funding stays in Alabama, but the impact is worldwide. Learn more about our mission and breakthroughs at www.bcrfa.org.

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