Our Mission - to identify asymptomatic, undiagnosed Americans with liver fibrosis or early cirrhosis caused by fatty liver disease, and to educate them on the lifestyle changes needed to halt or minimize disease progression.
Wayne Eskridge, an electrical engineer from the University of Idaho, worked in software and electronics through a 50 year professional career. He served in many technical and managerial roles beginning as a computer programmer, through multiple levels of technical and managerial positions in businesses of all sizes. He held executive positions in both public and private corporations with worldwide responsibilities, and from startups to Fortune 500 firms. He was recently appointed as a member of the AASLD Patient Advisory Group, which represents the patient community to the medical professional society.
Eskridge was first diagnosed with liver disease in 2010 and, as a result of his own experiences, he became aware of an acute need for an educational resource from a patient perspective. At the core of his motivation is the fact that an estimated 100 million Americans already have fatty liver disease and are unaware of it. While there is currently no medical treatment for NAFLD/NASH, lifestyle changes can be effective. Prevention through education is the only practical solution today. His desire to help others avoid his experiences led him to the decision to become a patient advocate and to create the Fatty Liver Foundation.
Henry E. Chang is a visionary leader with more than 30 years of experience in leading impact initiatives in global health, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, public-private partnerships, corporate social responsibility, as well as patient advocacy and health policy development.
Prior to joining FLF, Henry worked in patient advocacy and non-profit organizations, government research agencies, life sciences industry, and boutique healthcare consulting companies in executive leadership and advisory positions, including the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, Doctors of the World/Médecins du Monde USA, AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, DuPont Merck Pharmaceutical Company, and Health Business Solutions.
Henry is currently serving as a patient representative of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Practice Guidelines Committee and a board member of Hep Free NYC and the Touch of Hope Foundation in India. Henry received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in biochemistry and molecular biology, and attended a PhD program at UCLA where he completed his clinical research fellowship in infectious diseases at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Matt Yust joins Fatty Liver Foundation from PILnet, the global network for public interest law, where he served as Chief Financial Officer and oversaw the financial management operations for an $8 million annual budget. He previously served in other senior executive roles at non-profit organizations, including as Director of Finance and Operations at Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; Director of Finance and Operations at Clinton Foundation; Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at James Beard Foundation; and Chief Financial Officer at Family Care International.
Dr. Mistry is a public health physician with wide ranging experience in HIV/AIDS and neglected tropical diseases having served as the Managing Director of the Global Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases. He brings extensive global health policy and programming experience having worked in both the public and private sectors, in clinical practice, health policy, and social development. Prior to accepting a position teaching at Georgetown University, he was engaged by the National Health Service in London, and with Merck & Co. He was a founding member of the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He worked with the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Global Fund, where he continues to support the technical review panel.
Tiffany Mensah is a public health professional with her masters in Health Education and Health Communication from at Johns Hopkins University. Prior to returning for her masters, Tiffany served as a Quality Assurance Analyst at Epic Systems, where she successfully managed the development of a series of infrastructure projects that would support the foundation of a population health analytics application. Passionate about creating sound health education that is both empowering and accessible to all, she interned with Empowerment Resource Center to develop digital content to help combat HIV transmission in Atlanta, GA.
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