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Komen Atlanta Introduces Rick Aranson, New Executive Director

Aranson's Promotion Marks a Change in Leadership as Former CEO, Cati Diamond Stone, Transitions to VP, Community Health with Susan G. Komen

Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta, metro Atlanta’s leading resource for breast cancer screening, diagnostic and support services, today announced the appointment of Rick Aranson as the nonprofit’s new executive director. Aranson, who previously held the position of chief operating officer of Komen Atlanta, brings a background in business that spans more than 25 years, including 16 years of experience as a leader in Atlanta’s nonprofit sector.

“Rick is a methodic and innovative leader who has helped shape Komen Atlanta’s strategy of eliminating breast health disparities for African American women in metro Atlanta,” said Cati Diamond Stone, outgoing CEO of Komen Atlanta and current vice president, community health, Susan G. Komen.

Prior to joining Komen Atlanta, Aranson served as the chief executive officer of Jewish Family & Career Services of Atlanta, and in 2015, he was recognized as one of the 50 most influential nonprofit leaders by the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

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“Rick has an unwavering passion for ensuring that every Atlantan has the opportunity to detect and survive breast cancer, and the seamless transition of leadership will ensure that Komen Atlanta continues to drive impact in our community,” said Darrell Green, President of the Komen Atlanta board of directors.

Effective immediately, Diamond Stone joins the Susan G. Komen global organization as Vice President, Community Health. In this role, she will develop strategic objectives for community health so all programs are optimally positioned to achieve the greatest impact in providing, expanding and protecting access to evidence-based education, high quality health care and system improvement in the U.S.

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In April, Susan G. Komen announced it will begin a process to integrate the operations of its affiliate network into a single incorporated entity with the national organization. Both Aranson and Stone will be involved in the overall Komen transformation strategy and implementation.

For more information about Komen Atlanta, please visit www.komenatlanta.org.

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About Susan G. Komen® Greater Atlanta

Metro Atlanta women are dying of breast cancer more often when compared to women in the U.S. as a whole. And that has to change. Komen Atlanta fights breast cancer on two fronts: at home in metro Atlanta by providing breast health and breast cancer services for those who cannot afford them, and globally by funding cutting edge research to find cures. Komen Atlanta has raised $55 million since its inception in 1991, with over $40 million invested in Metro Atlanta to save lives locally and over $10 million invested to fund research to save lives all over the world. Komen Atlanta is part of the national Susan G. Komen organization, the largest private funder in the fight against breast cancer. For more information, visit KomenAtlanta.org.

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