American Osteopathic Foundation
Terry Sanders has a background in nonprofit work and currently serves as the Development Director at the American Osteopathic Foundation. With experience as an Executive Director at various organizations such as the PHJC Foundation and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Terry has a strong track record in the nonprofit sector. Additionally, Terry has worked as a National Walk Director for the Lupus Foundation of America and as President & CEO of the Lupus Foundation of America - Illinois Chapter. Terry holds a BS in Deaf Education from Illinois State University.
American Osteopathic Foundation
Since 1949. the American Osteopathic Foundation (AOF) has served as the philanthropic heart of the osteopathic medical profession. The AOF is the only national osteopathic foundation that supports and invests in the entire profession by recognizing osteopathic physicians based solely on professional merit, regardless of specialty affiliation. Contributions to the AOF benefit thousands of osteopathic medical professionals through a broad range of grants, awards and scholarships that recognize osteopathic medical students, physicians, educators and researchers for academic distinction, humanitarian outreach, clinical excellence and lifetime achievement. The AOF's mission is to support programs and services that promote osteopathic medicine and enhance patient-centered care.