Central Association of the Miraculous Medal
Mary Jo Timlin-Hoag is an accomplished executive with extensive experience in healthcare and nonprofit management. Currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the Central Association of the Miraculous Medal since January 2018, Timlin-Hoag has been instrumental as the first female CEO, providing strategic leadership, operational management, and enhancing membership growth for this Catholic nonprofit organization. Prior to this role, Timlin-Hoag held key leadership positions at several prestigious organizations, including Senior Director of Strategic Planning at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, where Timlin-Hoag developed a comprehensive five-year strategic plan. Additional roles include Senior Vice President at MEDecision, Director of Patient Management at Aetna, Executive Director at McKesson Provider Technologies, and Senior Director at GE Healthcare. Timlin-Hoag holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Public Health from Penn State University, as well as credentials in Executive Leadership from The Wharton School.
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Central Association of the Miraculous Medal
Our Mission at CAMM is simple: to help continue the work of St. Vincent de Paul by supporting the ministry of the priests and brothers who follow in his footsteps. For more than 100 years, CAMM has been dedicated to spreading devotion to Mary Immaculate and her Miraculous Medal, helping the formation and education of seminarians, providing care to the aged and infirm Vincentian Priests and Brothers of the Eastern Province, and supporting programs that provide assistance to the poor. CAMM oversees the operation of The Miraculous Medal Shrine, home of the Perpetual Miraculous Medal Monday Novena. Located in the East Germantown section of Philadelphia, the Shrine is a sanctuary for prayer, meditation, and pilgrimage to God and to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Visitors are also encouraged to enjoy our world-class Art Museum, featuring more than 500 historical works of Marian and religious art.