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Global Liver Institute Welcomes Larry R. Holden as CEO

AGÊNCIA DE COMUNICAÇÃO Conteúdo de responsabilidade da empresa 3 de setembro de 2024

Global Liver Institute

Washington, DC, Sept. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Board of Directors of Global Liver Institute (GLI), the premier liver patient advocacy organization, has appointed Larry R. Holden as the organizations Chief Executive Officer, as of September 2024. Mr. Holden succeeds Founder and ten-year CEO Donna R. Cryer, JD, as the chief executive of the high-impact, patient-centered organization.

After a rigorous strategic assessment of our organization and a competitive search process, we are pleased to announce Mr. Holden’s new role, shared Brian Munroe, Chair of the Boards Succession Committee. Victor J. Reyes, MBA, GLIs Board Chair, added: We are inspired by his commitment to shepherd GLI into its next era of powerful patient advocacy.

Former Chief of Staff and COO of GLI, Mr. Holden has directly served the global community of liver patients and their families for more than four years. It is an honor to be named as the CEO of GLI, said Larry R. Holden. I am humbled to carry on Donna Cryers legacy, and I look forward to building and strengthening this organization as we continue to serve liver patients and their families globally.

After facing years of stigma and inattention at individual and systemic levels, liver health has become one of the greatest threats to well-being around the world.

Mr. Holden succeeds Founder Donna R. Cryer, JD, a pioneer in the patient engagement movement and innovator across digital, clinical, and policy arenas. Mrs. Cryer will remain on the board after having launched and shepherded GLI through its first decade of advocacy excellence. The impact of this work is undeniable:

The Board of Directors of GLI congratulates Mr. Holden as he steps into his new role.


About Larry R. Holden

Larry R. Holden has spent most of his personal and professional life engaging as a public servant. He has a special connection to liver health, as several of his family members are affected by it and continue to face ongoing struggles. A tireless advocate for the patient’s voice, he now uses his years of political experience and his vast network of congressional contacts to serve the public good. Before stepping into the role of CEO, Mr. Holden has served the liver community in a variety of capacities at GLI, including as Chief of Staff and his most recent role as Chief Operating Officer.
Mr. Holden served for over two decades in politics and policy positions in Washington, D.C. In that time, he worked for U.S. Senator Hank Brown (CO), helped negotiate international security agreements with foreign governments, started a political Internet company, served as Chief of Staff to U.S. Congressman Shays (CT), and was President of the Medical Device Manufacturers Association.
In addition to his political work, Mr. Holden has over 15 years experience creating and running small businesses. He started three for-profit businesses that were all sold successfully to investors. He believes that using for-profit models to drive efficiencies in the nonprofit world gives charities the best chance for success and the best outcomes for the patients served. Believing strongly in servant leadership, he guides, counsels, and mentors many in the field.

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About Global Liver Institute
Global Liver Institute (GLI) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization founded in the belief that liver health must take its place on the global public health agenda commensurate with the prevalence and impact of liver illness. GLI promotes innovation, encourages collaboration, and supports the scaling of optimal approaches to help eradicate liver diseases. Operating globally, GLI is committed to solving the problems that matter to liver patients and equipping advocates to improve the lives of individuals and families impacted by liver disease. Follow GLI on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube, or visit www.globalliver.org.

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Christine Maalouf
Global Liver Institute
communications@globalliver.org

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