- Another key executive at Susan G. Komen for the Cure's national headquarters is leaving the organization after a public relations debacle regarding funding to Planned Parenthood of America. (Huffington Post)
- I think theres no getting around the fact that the controversy did have an impact, said Leslie Aun, a spokeswoman for Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Were not back where we were. We know that its going to take a while. (YAHOO!)
- Susan G. Komen for the the executive director of Komen's Southern Arizona affiliate said of the Planned Parenthood episode. "I'm hopeful the organization can learn from it. (New York Times)
- Local Susan G. Komen for the openness in policy making. (Chronicle of Philanthropy)
- The Susan G awarded by Komens 122 local affiliates on the basis of need. Additional grants may be awarded later in the year. (Huffington Post)
- Officials for the national Susan G. Komen for the Cure organization Were seeing a dip in some places, but overall I think its a mix, said Leslie Aun, a national spokeswoman for Komen. (Sacramento Bee)
- Grants from the Susan G In 2011, Komen gave $102 million in community grants to a wide range of organizations. "We know that people have been upset and concerned about recent events," spokeswoman Leslie Aun said. (Bangor Daily News)
- Rapid-reaction polling by West Texas AM University professors revealed a very polarized general public in the wake of the Susan G did have an impact, Komen for the Cure spokeswoman Leslie Aun told the AP. (Amarillo Globe-Times)
Thursday, May 3, 2012
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