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    About Alzheimer's Association, Southeastern Virginia Chapter

    About Alzheimer's Association, Southeastern Virginia Chapter

    The Alzheimer’s Association Southeastern Virginia Chapter provides support services, care options and education for families and caregivers in Virginia Beach, Williamsburg and Chesapeake.

    The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.

    Office locations in Southeastern Virginia

    Find help for Alzheimer’s and dementia at your local offices throughout Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City and Mathews counties. To ensure we can assist you, contact us by phone or email prior to your visit.

    Alzheimer's Association Southeastern Virginia Chapter Office
    6160 Kempsville Cir, Suite 322A
    Norfolk, VA 23502
    By appointment
    757.459.2405

    Alzheimer's Association Williamsburg Branch Office
    358 McLaws Cir., Suite 1
    Williamsburg, VA 23185
    By appointment
    800.272.3900

    Southeastern Virginia Chapter Staff

    Our chapter is led by a team of staff and volunteers dedicated to making life better for individuals living with dementia, their caregivers, family members and future generations.

    Leadership

    Lissa Greenlee
    Executive Director, Virginia
    lagreenlee@alz.org

    Programs and Services


    Katie McDonough, LCSW
    Vice President of Programs and Services, Virginia
    kmcdonough@alz.org


    Paula L. Bazemore
    Senior Program Manager
    plbazemore@alz.org


    Eve Flippen
    BOLD Program Manager
    ekflippen@alz.org

     

    Development


    Barbara Monteith, MA
    Senior Development Manager
    bgmonteith@alz.org


    Shawn Martin
    Development Manager
    semartin@alz.org


    Traci Snyder
    Walk Manager
    tlsnyder@alz.org


    Olivia Hansen
    Sr. Development Manager, Do What You Love to End ALZ, Virginia
    ophansen@alz.org

    Public Policy and Advocacy


    Josh Myers
    Director of Government Affairs, Virginia
    ​jlmyers@alz.org

    Karen Garner
    Advocacy Manager, Virginia
    khgarner@alz.org

    Marketing and Communications | Media Contact

    Jordan Broderick
    Central East Territory Marketing and Communications
    jsbroderick@alz.org

    Administration and Operations


    Tabitha Cox
    Regional Office Operations Manager
    tmcox@alz.org

    Southeastern Chapter Board of Directors

    Chair

    Mike Ihrig
    MI Technical Solutions

    Members

    Jeremy Andrews
    Vice Chair of Recruitment
    C5BDI



    Rachel Costanza
    Fairbanks Morse Defense 



    Dr. Dionne Gibbs, RN, BS, MSN, Ph.D., CNE
    Administrator/DON
    Shades of Life Labs, LLC
    Shades of Life Home Care Services, LLC


    Jim Morton
    U.S. Coastguard-Ret.
    Care Partner

    Jim Mears
    President/CEO
    Bayport Credit Union


    Hamid R. Okhravi, MD
    Alfred Abiouness Distinguished Professor of Geriatrics
    Director, Goldrich Neurohealth Institute-Comprehensive Memory Center 
    Glennan Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology


    Willie Randall, AAMS™
    Edward Jones 


    Sandra Parker Sancilio


    Heather Harmon
    Henderson, Inc.


    Wes Mason
    Principle Strategies

    Board Emeriti

    • Lucille Cartwright
    • John H. Kellam
    • Marcie McMillin
    • Joan Rothrauff
    • Kay Van Cleave

    Join our team

    Help join the fight against Alzheimer’s. Make a difference by volunteering at the Southeastern Virginia Chapter, working with us at the Alzheimer's Association in Southeastern Virginia or joining our team nationwide. Explore volunteer opportunities and career opportunities with the Alzheimer's Association.

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