Marj provides Executive Director services for small nonprofit organizations on a temporary or ongoing basis. Her expertise lies in guiding organizations through transitions, strengthening internal systems, and increasing impact.
San Francisco Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility
Serving as the part-time Executive Director to support advocacy and leadership in addressing critical social and health issues. SF Bay Physicians for Social Responsibility works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival. Consequently, they promote public policies that protect human health from the threats of nuclear war and other weapons of mass destruction, global environmental degradation, climate change, the epidemic of gun violence, and other social injustices in our society today. See 2024 Accomplishments report for achievements SF Bay PSR made under Marj’s leadership.
Physicians for Social Responsibility Maine
Serving as the part-time Executive Director, leads efforts to connect health professionals and climate advocacy, and a coalition of nonprofits in Maine focused on ending nuclear dangers. PSR Maine is guided by the values and expertise of medicine and public health, PSR Maine works to protect human life from the gravest threats to health and survival. Read the 2024 Achievements and Initiatives achieved under Marj’s leadership.
Texas Physicians for Social Responsibility
Serving as the part-time Executive Director providing strategic leadership to advance the organization’s mission and advocacy goals. Texas PSR emphasizes educating communities about the intersection of public health and environmental challenges, focusing on clean air, renewable energy, and climate resilience. Explore the 2024 Achievements and Initiatives led by Marj.
Breast Cancer Action (Interim ED, 2020 and 2024)
Stepped in as Interim Executive Director in 2020 to maintain stability and support organizational growth during a leadership transition. Breast Cancer Action is known for its bold advocacy addressing systemic issues driving breast cancer, including environmental health and social inequalities.
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