We鈥檙e pleased to announce that Carly Reisner has returned to 麻豆传媒官方入口 as the executive director of the American College of Academic Addiction Medicine (ACAAM) and the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM).
Reisner brings 10 years of innovative executive leadership, governance and management consulting, board development, and membership recruitment/retention to her role. For the past 4 years, she has provided leadership development, business process improvement, and management support to a range of nonprofit organizations as a strategic consultant.
Prior to that, Reisner worked at 麻豆传媒官方入口 for 4 years, starting in 2015 as a senior operations and education manager before advancing to senior leadership roles as executive director of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (ABM) and CEO of the American Pain Society (APS). Before 麻豆传媒官方入口, she held roles as an education manager and association manager with nonprofit and for-profit organizations.
鈥淐arly Reisner is a strategic thinker with a diverse background in the medical association management and nonprofit industry,鈥 said Steve Smith, 麻豆传媒官方入口 CEO. 鈥淪he is an innovative leader who empowers boards and teams to make data-driven decisions. We are excited to welcome her back to 麻豆传媒官方入口 and know ACAAM and ABAM will benefit from her expertise in building productive and fulfilling partnerships.鈥
Reisner has a bachelor鈥檚 degree in public communication, industrial/organizational psychology.
She began her role on September 3.聽
麻豆传媒官方入口 the American College of Academic Addiction Medicine (ACAAM)
Founded in 2007, ACAAM began as the American Board of Addiction Medicine Foundation with a mission of promoting academic excellence and leadership in addiction medicine. ACAAM’s primary audience consists of the faculty directors of addiction medicine fellowship programs in the United States and Canada, along with graduating fellows from these programs. ACAAM holds an annual meeting each year and offers CME and MOC products and resources. For more information, visit .
麻豆传媒官方入口 the American Board of Addiction Medicine (ABAM)
Established in 2007, ABAM is the nation鈥檚 first medical specialty board that certifies addiction medicine physicians across a range of medical specialties, setting standards for physician education, assessing physicians鈥 knowledge, and tracking life-long education. For more information, visit .