We are thrilled to announce a fresh slate of leaders joining the Affiliate Network Executive Council (ANEC). As we continue strengthening FASD United’s mission and values, we’re excited to introduce four new ANEC members, each bringing invaluable expertise and a steadfast commitment to fostering positive change in the FASD community.
Let’s meet our new council members:
Stacia Stribling, PhD.
Deputy Director, Formed Families Forward
Stacia Stribling advocates for families formed through adoption, kinship care, and foster care. With years of experience in family support and educational initiatives, Dr. Stribling has promoted holistic approaches to learning, well-being, and family dynamics. As the Deputy Director of Formed Families Forward, she emphasizes evidence-based programs that address the unique needs of families affected by FASD.
Tim Diffenderfer
Director of Development, The Papillion Center
Tim Diffenderfer has spent his career driving growth and engagement strategies for organizations supporting children and families. At The Papillion Center, he has played a key role in expanding services that provide therapeutic support for children and adults impacted by neurodevelopmental disorders, including FASD. His focus on sustainable development and resource management will significantly benefit the ANEC.
Kendra Gludt, MPH
Director of National Programs, Proof Alliance
Kendra Gludt’s public health background and her leadership in national programming make her a formidable advocate for FASD prevention, education, and support services. As the Director of National Programs at Proof Alliance, Kendra has overseen various strategic initiatives that elevate awareness and expand support networks. Her passion for policy change and education will drive ANEC’s efforts to build comprehensive support for FASD communities nationwide.
Lex Loutzenhiser
Policy Manager, Illuminate Colorado
Lex Loutzenhiser is committed to advocating for policies that create healthier environments for children and families. As policy Manager at Illuminate Colorado, Lex has led efforts to influence state and national legislation aimed at enhancing protective factors for families and preventing the occurrence of FASD. Lex’s policy expertise and dedication to equitable outcomes will enhance ANEC’s ongoing policy advocacy.
Looking Ahead
This new slate of ANEC members reflects a diverse set of skills and perspectives that will guide us toward achieving our strategic objectives. As ANEC continues to play a crucial role in aligning efforts across the Affiliate Network, these leaders will contribute to shaping a future where individuals with FASD and their families receive comprehensive, informed support.
We are excited to work alongside these inspiring advocates and look forward to the innovative approaches they will bring to the ANEC. Please join us in welcoming Stacia, Tim, Kendra, and Lex to the council!
Stay tuned for updates as we continue to advance our mission and foster meaningful connections within the FASD community.
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