Audra Moran

Audra Moran

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President & CEO
New York, United States

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  • Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance OCRA
    President & CEO
    Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance OCRA
    Mar 2010 - Current (16 years 5 months)
    As President & CEO of Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, Audra heads the largest global charity for ovarian cancer research, support and advocacy. Under Audra’s leadership, OCRA has awarded the most funding in its history and passed the $128 million mark in 2024. Early on, she acquired and expanded a nonprofit with indoor cycling events to more than 23 locations nationwide. She also nationally expanded a peer support program for women undergoing treatment for gynecologic cancers by securing a $1 million corporate sponsorship with Woman to Woman funded at more than 40 hospitals and an expansive international virtual program. Audra oversaw the merger of Ovarian Cancer Research Fund (OCRF) and Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (OCNA), with OCR
  • Brain  Behavior Research Foundation BBRF formerly NARSAD
    Vice President, Development & Scientific Affairs
    Brain Behavior Research Foundation BBRF formerly NARSAD
    Jun 1999 - Mar 2010 (10 years 10 months)
    Senior management, oversight of annual $20 million grantmaking program, major donor program, and liaison with scientific community with emphasis on neurobiological disorders (mental illness). In-depth knowledge of the field of mental illness, related research, national mental health organizations and the larger scientific community.
  • Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults
    Rehabilitation Counselor
    Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youths and Adults
    Jan 1993 - Jan 1999 (6 years 1 month)
    Oversaw individualized, government-funded training plans for individuals who were deaf-blind including independent living skills, job and mobility training, etc., ensured continued funding working directly with various government agencies, while conducting nationwide job and residential placement searches, and ensuring a successful transition upon training completion.
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  • University of South Florida
    Master of Arts (M.A, Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling
    University of South Florida
    Jan 1991 - Dec 1993 (3 years)
    Completed 60 credit master's degree in Rehabilitation Counseling with mental health counseling emphasis (the program has since been renamed Rehabilitation & Mental Health Counseling) including two practica--an in-patient mental health unit at a community hospital and a private, individual mental health counseling center. Degree culminated in a full-time internship completed at the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation.
  • University of South Florida College of Arts and Sciences
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A, Psychology
    University of South Florida College of Arts and Sciences
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