MCLEAN, Va. — FARE, a non-governmental organization engaged in food allergy advocacy and a private funder of food allergy research, announced the addition of Michael Frazier as executive vice president and chief business officer.
"Michael brings to FARE a very high level of experience, expertise and enthusiasm," said Lisa Gable,CEO of FARE. "His breadth of experience in corporate and international fundraising, business management, strategic marketing and communications will serve FARE and the 85 million Americans impacted by food allergy and intolerances extremely well."
Frazier was previously executive vice president and deputy director for external affairs at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum where his role included strategic marketing, media and overseeing partnerships with Google, Facebook, Yahoo and Microsoft. Frazier was part of the original executive team that planned and opened the Memorial and Museum, where he oversaw business activities helping to generate more than $60 million in annual revenue. Earlier in his career, he was a journalist at publications including Newsday, the Associated Press and the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
Frazier is not new to FARE. He has been serving as a volunteer member of FARE's Board of National Ambassadors, the Advocacy Advisory Committee and as a co-chair of the organization's Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Access (DEIA) Roundtable. He will oversee Institutional Advancement/Development, Creative Services and Public Affairs and Communications.
"I'm grateful for the opportunity to support FARE's mission in a role that will further its critical work benefitting millions of people around the world," said Frazier. "Food allergy is a serious public health risk that threatens people's quality of life and causes an economic burden for many. As a parent of a child with food allergies, and for the millions suffering from this chronic disease, it's important to continue to pursue new therapies, cures and supportive revenue streams working with FARE and its partners."
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