Rady Children's Hospital Auxiliary
Pamela Madden is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in leadership and management roles within nonprofit organizations and community initiatives. Currently serving as the Executive Director and Administrative Director at Thrive Animal Rescue Inc. since December 2021, Pamela also co-chairs the Ways & Means committee and manages social media for Rady Children's Hospital Auxiliary. Previous positions include Community Relations Director at San Diego Legion, President and Treasurer of the San Diego Young Aztecs Rugby Club, and various roles at EdUCate!, including Treasurer. Pamela served on the advisory board for PRO Rugby San Diego and held key positions at Doyle PTA, AlphaScribe Express, and Residence Inn, showcasing a strong background in administration, finance, and community engagement. Pamela holds a BA in Sociology from UC San Diego and an AA in Social Sciences from San Diego Mesa College.
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Rady Children's Hospital Auxiliary
Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary works in partnership with Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego to support its mission by advocating for the health and well-being of children, increasing community awareness of Rady Children’s, and fundraising. Today there are more than 1,200 volunteer members spread across 21 different units. Together they collaborate to ensure that patients and their families experience the highest level of care in a healing environment. In addition to supporting Rady Children’s programs and services, Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary has pledged to raise an additional $2,500,000 to establish the Rady Children’s Hospital Auxiliary Endowment for Neuroscience at the Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine. As the Endowed Chair, Dr. Joseph Gleeson and his team of researchers and clinicians will improve patient care by providing clinical genetics, DNA sequencing, bioinformatics, clinical trials, and cutting-edge research for children with neurological diseases and disorders.