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    About Alzheimer's Association, Utah Chapter

    About Alzheimer's Association, Utah Chapter

    The Alzheimer’s Association Utah Chapter provides support services, care options and education for families and caregivers throughout Utah.

    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.

    Find help for Alzheimer’s and dementia at your local office in Salt Lake City. Call to schedule an appointment before visiting the Salt Lake office.

    Salt Lake Office  

    6975 Union Park Avenue, Suite 100  
    Cottonwood Heights, UT 84047 
    Monday - Friday | 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    801.265.1944 

    Utah Chapter leadership and 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.

    Northern Utah Staff

    Stacie Kulp
    Executive Director
    C 801.824.8092
    B 385.831.7120 x 8288
    stkulp@alz.org

    Raven Albertson
    Program Director
    C 801.494.4771
    B 385.831.7124 x 8294
    rsalbertson@alz.org

    Ryan Beany
    Development Manager
    Salt Lake and Utah County Walks
    rbeany@alz.org

    Cheri Bambrough
    Development Manager
    Cache and Weber/Davis Walks
    C 801.941.9112
    B 385.831.7122 x 8292
    chbambrough@alz.org

    Jeremy Cunningham
    Public Policy Director
    C 801.201.6512
    B 385.831.7128 x 8293
    jscunningham@alz.org

    Abhi Harikumar
    Program Manager 
    C 801.917.7874
    B 385.831.7126 x 8298
    aharikumar@alz.org 

    Lisa Phinney
    Development Director
    TLD Lead, Summit/Wasatch Walk
    C 435.640.1967
    B 385.432.8030 x 8278
    lmphinney@alz.org

    Becka Schultz
    Program Manager
    B 385.831.7126 x 8298
    raschultz@alz.org

    Southern Utah Staff

    Tracy Heavyrunner
    Program Manager
    B 385-831-7123 x 8293
    theavyrunner@alz.org

    Britny Patino
    Development Manager
    Cedar City and St. George Walks
    C 661.713.6877
    B 435.359.4819 x 8773
    bpatino@alz.org

    Utah Chapter Board

    Ken Barfield – Chair
    President, DFG Inc.

    Mike Spencer – Vice Chair
    Senior Technical Advisor, Adobe

    Tina Bagley
    Teacher for reading intervention, University of Utah Reading Clinic

    G. Marsden Blanch, M.D.
    Physician, Surgeon.
    Founder, Megadyne Medical Products
    Chair, Lynden Legacy Foundation

    Kara Dassel, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor, College of Nursing, University of Utah

    Beth Fauth, Ph.D.
    Faculty, Utah State University
    Director, Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia Research Center, USU

    Corey Furst
    Director of Operations
    M.A. Mortenson

    Elizabeth Garcia-Leavitt
    Dementia Specialist Social Worker, University of Utah Dept. of Geriatrics, Aging Brain Care Program

    Stephanie Harpst, MSW
    Wells Fargo Community Relations
    (retired)

    Devin Peterson
    President, Brighter Wealth Management

    Stephen T. Pettise
    CEO, Golden Spike Resources Group

    Bonnie Shepherd
    Manager Western Region, Hewlett Packard
    (retired)

    Shariq Sherwani
    Assistant Professor of Communication, Utah Tech University

    Patrick Troumbley
    COO, Seniors BlueBook, Senior Expo

    Darin Vincent
    Director, MDS SLC R&D Operations

    Local PR contact 

    Jim Herlihy    
    jherlihy@alz.org    
    970.590.5885   

    Join our team

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