Staffs and Interns

The Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation's staff leads the day-to-day operations of our organization, and works with the board to set and execute our strategic agenda.

Chief Executive Officer

Dr. Tanya Stevenson joined MDF in January 2020, bringing with her nearly 20 years of hands-on experience leading mission-driven nonprofit organizations and driving large-scale strategic initiatives. Her expertise in organizational development, program design and evaluation, advocacy, and community engagement are complemented by her long history of successful collaborative work with diverse stakeholders.

Dr. Stevenson joins MDF after serving as President and CEO of Breathe California Golden Gate Public Health Partnership, a century-old nonprofit working to eliminate lung disease through advocacy, education, and direct services. Prior to Breathe California she worked with Girls Incorporated of Alameda County, the New York City Department of Health, American Cancer Society, National Evaluation AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC), as well as the New York/New Jersey AETC at Columbia University. After earning her Bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Women’s Studies at UCLA, she went on to receive her Doctorate of Education and Master of Public Health degree in Sociomedical Sciences from Columbia University.

Tanya is thrilled to join the MDF family and ready to advance our mission. She invites you to reach out to her directly to share how you believe we may continue to expand our reach and maximize our impact!

Chief Scientific Officer

Dr. Andy Rohrwasser joined MDF in November 2023. He brings with him a broad and diverse background in academic science, venture backed start-ups and public health. Andy’s domain expertise and passion are rare diseases, genetics and genomics, and newborn screening. Andy implemented gene agnostic, next-generation sequencing as a universal second tier newborn screening modality. Under his leadership, Utah was the first state in the US to implement population wide screening for Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA).

Andy serves as an adjunct associate professor in pediatric neurology at the University of Utah, where he also received his PhD in Human Genetics and an MBA. As the laboratory director for the Utah Public Health Laboratory he oversaw multiple operational units with diverse regulatory requirements, customer bases and stakeholders.

Andy was the principal investigator of multiple, multi-year research projects funded by HRSA, CMS, APHL, and CDC. He serves on multiple advisory committees for the CDC and APHL, and he has served as reviewer for NIH study sections, and multiple scientific journals as well as a member of the Utah IRB.

MERLA Manager

Dr. Nadine Ann Skinner joined MDF in January 2020, bringing nearly 20 years of experience in program and grants management, fundraising, and research and program evaluation at a range of community-based organizations, government agencies, philanthropic foundations, and international organizations. A global health and higher education researcher, she has contributed to the Stanford Center for Health Education’s Digital Medic initiative and Stanford’s Global Civil Society and Sustainable Development Lab. Nadine also teaches courses on research, evaluation, globalization, international development, human rights, and education at Cornell, San José State, and Stanford. She holds a PhD in International Comparative Education from Stanford, a MPA from Cornell with a focus on Social Policy, and a BA in Politics and History from the University of California, Santa Cruz.

In July of 2024, Dr. Skinner expanded her role at MDF to become our Monitoring, Evaluation, Research, Learning, and Adapting (MERLA) Manager.

Myotonic Dystrophy Family Registry Coordinator

Dr. Sofia Olmos joined MDF in January 2023 as the Myotonic Dystrophy Family Registry Coordinator. Sofia is passionate about patient advocacy, research and education and brings with her over fifteen years of experience in academia and the nonprofit sector. After completing her Ph.D. in Immunology back in Argentina, she moved to the U.S. to further her scientific training as a postdoctoral fellow working at Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, and New York University, New York, NY respectively. Always interested in having a more direct involvement in patient care communities and translating medical knowledge and research findings into population health improvement, Sofia switched out the laboratory for the nonprofit world. Her experience as a patient advocate at the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (LLS) reinforced her interest in pursuing a career in a community-based organization and being part of a team with the common goal of helping people.

Director of Communications & Technology

Kleed joined MDF in 2018 as Program Associate to assist the Program and Development Directors with Patient Support and Education as well as various aspects of program research and content development, communications and fundraising. MDF's holistic approach to the issue of an uncured disease attracted Kleed to MDF, due to his desire to find meaningful work at an ethical and fast moving organization. In 2020 he became MDF's Communications & Technology Manager and then the Director of Communications & Technology in 2023. Prior to joining MDF, Kleed interned at the Investment Center of the United Nations Federal Credit Union in New York City. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Business and Technology Management from New York University.

Director of Programs

Mindy joined MDF in January 2023. As the Director of Programs, she leads MDF’s Community & Care initiatives. She is passionate about ensuring everyone affected by chronic and rare diseases have access to education, resources, and most importantly, community. Mindy brings 17 years of experience providing strategic program development, management, and leadership across uniquely challenging settings. Her background includes working in both academic medical center and non-profit settings, she brings an in-depth understanding of how research and data informs and elevates supportive and advocacy programming.

Mindy spent nearly a decade working in the rare cancer space with adolescents and young adults (AYA). Most recently, as the Director of Patient Programs, she led peer-to-peer support, educational, and psychosocial programming for people affected by sarcoidosis at the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research. Mindy completed her BA from Portland State University in Community Health Education, and a post-graduate-certificate in biomedical ethics. Mindy is also a certified storytelling coach through Living Proof Advocacy. She lives between Portland, Oregon and Edinburgh, Scotland, where she can always be found with her nose in a book.

Director of Development

Scarlett joined MDF in May 2024 as Director of Development. With a wealth of experience in nonprofit fund development and a background in science communications, she is enthusiastic about contributing to MDF’s mission of Community, Care, and a Cure. Scarlett is committed to advancing global health through community-centered strategies and initiatives. She is passionate about raising awareness and revenue through authentic storytelling and relationship-building. She holds a BS in Journalism from Boston University and an MA in International Studies from University of Denver. Scarlett lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. She has a life-long love of travel and reading, and she enjoys bike riding with her family.

Senior Manager of Community Engagement

Lucie joined MDF in March 2024 as our Senior Manager of Community Engagement. Coming from years working in community organizing and program management, she is excited to join a team with such a focus on building community and care programming and initiatives. While working in the non-profit sector as a program manager, Lucie found her passion in supporting volunteers showing up for their communities. Centering the lived experience of volunteers and the communities they serve allows Lucie to build and strengthen relationships that lead to effective and long-lasting community support. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Allegheny College, and spends her free time reading, walking, and volunteering in her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio.

Community Education Manager

Emily Romney joined MDF in June 2023 as our Special Projects Manager and became our Community Education Manager in 2024. After completing her undergraduate degree in Public Health, she recently earned her Master of Public Administration degree with emphases in nonprofit management and social impact. While working in the nonprofit health sector as a program coordinator, she deepened her passion for strengthening communities through empowerment and advocacy. Emily interned with MDF in the summer of 2022, where she worked on gathering community feedback for the evolution of MDF’s Toolkit. She was also fortunate enough to attend MDF’s annual conference in San Diego, CA. Impressed by MDF’s commitment to ensuring the DM community remains at the core of each of the organization’s decisions, she was thrilled to join the MDF team again!

Fundraising & Operations Coordinator

Renee joined MDF in April 2024 as our Fundraising and Operations Coordinator. MDF's dedication to centering the DM community inspired her to join the team. Renee's professional background includes nonprofit operations, fundraising, and grants management. She is currently a resident of Berkeley, California, and graduated from the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies, marrying her inquiry into liberatory applications of the social sciences studies and fine art. Before joining MDF, Renee lived in Okinawa, Japan; working on diverse international teams. She is guided by her passion for trauma-informed community care and is thrilled to support the MDF team's mission towards community, care, and a cure!

Communications Associate

Genevieve joined MDF in September 2023 as our Communications Associate. MDF’s community-first approach and focus on comprehensive holistic care is what motivated Genevieve to join the team. Her professional background includes experiential education and program coordination for communities affected by chronic illness and rare diseases such as sarcoidosis. She excels at designing meaningful communications that promote health and empower communities and is excited to develop content that will provide value and truly support people affected by myotonic dystrophy. Currently a resident of North Carolina, she graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a Bachelor’s of Science in Public Health and a minor in Outdoor Leadership, and spends her free time outdoors, typically with her charming dog, Rayla.

 
Consultants & Interns

Myotonic Dystrophy In Motion Intern

Annalise Kalmanoff returned to MDF after her first internship in 2022, to develop and support the Myotonic Dystrophy in Motion Awareness Month program. She just completed her third year as an undergraduate at UC Davis majoring in Anthropology and Public Health. Annalise was raised nearby in Berkeley, CA, and loves trying new restaurants in the Bay Area, biking around Davis, and thrifting. She is excited to be back with MDF to support the DM community and continue developing her Public Health research skills for the future.

Registry Outreach Specialist

Mindy Kim officially joined the MDF team as Registry Outreach Specialist in March 2023. Since her diagnosis of DM1 in 2010 she has become an active community member and advocate. In her spare time she proudly serves as a volunteer to facilitate the MDF Support Group for North & South Carolina, while also leading the Supportive Facebook Chat for Adults, as well as Friday Night DM Happy Hour. In her new role as Outreach Specialist for the Myotonic Dystrophy Family Registry (MDFR), she is working hard to update and expand the registry. You might be fortunate to receive a phone call from Mindy about updating your registry profile. As research and trials in DM are advancing quickly, she wants to ensure your profile is up to date so you don’t miss any opportunities to participate in helping change the future of myotonic dystrophy!
 

Health Resource Consultant

In fall of 2022, Ruth Sheldon joined our team as our Health Resource Consultant! Ruth lives with myotonic dystrophy and is eager to apply her academic and professional knowledge to a cause she is passionate about. Ruth has a background in community health programming, public health policy, and clinical social work; she obtained her MPH and MSW from the University of Minnesota in 2021. Currently, Ruth lives in Saint Paul where she spends weekends visiting apple orchards and writing poetry.

Advocacy Consultant

Kevin Brennan, Principal of BlueBird Strategies, has served as the Myotonic Dystrophy Foundation’s advocacy consultant since 2015. Working with the community, he has helped MDF increase federal funding for myotonic dystrophy research by $8.1 million over the past 5 years through congressional designation of myotonic dystrophy as an eligible condition under the Department of Defense Peer Review Medical Research Program (PRMRP). In 2017, MDF successfully advocated for Congenital DM to be included in the Social Security Compassionate Allowance program which helps individuals more quickly qualify for disability benefits including health insurance coverage. Kevin has also organized MDF U.S. Senate research briefings and testimony before the U.S. House Appropriations committee on NIH funding.

In 2022, in response to MDF advocacy, Congress included a provision in the fiscal year 2023 appropriations bill establishing the Repeat Expansion Disease Initiative (REDI) at the NIH which will increase DM research opportunities and we helped pass the first ever U.S. Senate resolution recognizing September 15th as International Myotonic Dystrophy Awareness Day. Prior to his work with MDF, Kevin held senior positions in Congress for members of the US House Appropriations and Energy & Commerce committees, led the Arthritis Foundation’s public policy and advocacy office, and worked in the global government affairs office at Amgen. His lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife and three children.