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Our Team

YOU, OUR SUPPORTERS

As volunteers and donors, you come carrying with you multiple global and personal experiences and are on diverse individual life paths, but you are all inspired to support us in our mission to help children facing a cancer diagnosis. Thank you for being an invaluable part of our team!

EXECUTIVE BOARD PRESIDENT

Joe Kaufmann currently is a member of the Board of Directors of Lungpacer Corporation which he joined in 2013. Previously he served as Chairman of the Board of Essential Medical Corporation from 2013 until the sale of the company in 2018. Joe was President and CEO of Kensey Nash Corporation from the company's IPO in 1995 until the sale of the company in 2012. He also served as CFO during the company's start up phase from 1989 through 1995. Prior to his 23 years at Kensey Nash, Joe held senior financial positions in the dental, lighting and electrical industries. He is a 1975 graduate of St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia. Joe is also a member of the Board of Directors of Lisa's Army, a charity devoted to helping ovarian cancer patients and Joe and his wife, Jaimee, are deeply involved with Safe Harbor, a homeless shelter in West Chester, PA dedicated to helping those less fortunate. 

EXECUTIVE BOARD SECRETARY

Laura Rauth is a clinical instructor in the Department of Nursing. She earned her BSN and a BA in psychology from Carlow College and completed her master’s degree in nursing in the pediatric clinical nurse specialist program at Yale University. Her experiences have included working in and managing the neonatal intensive care unit at the Children's Hospital at Yale, and providing case management services for chronically ill and terminally ill children receiving home nursing care and hospice care. Ms. Rauth is also certified as a legal nurse consultant and teaches NCLEX preparation courses for Kaplan Test Prep.

 
CO-FOUNDER/DIRECTOR/EXECUTIVE BOARD TREASURER

Regina Evans is a wife as well as a mother of three beautiful children. Prior to her current full-time homemaker/non-profit position, she acquired professional experience as a pediatric nurse, first in the area of Neonatal Intensive Care at Yale New Haven Hospital (CT) and Bryn Mawr (PA) hospitals. Subsequently, as a Master’s prepared nurse, she worked as a Neurology Advanced Practice Nurse at the Nemours/Alfred I DuPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, DE prior to co-founding the Cure4Cam Childhood Cancr Foundation. She has held several volunteer community positions through her children’s school and extra-curricular activities and church. As the mother of Cameron, the youngest of her children, the 14-year-old for whom this organization is named, she experienced firsthand the devastation and heartbreak that cancer can have on a child and his family. She and her husband, Doug, love to hike our National Parks! In her free time, she also enjoys walking, playing pickleball, reading, and hanging out with family and friends.

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