Director, Advocacy
Alzheimer's Association
Christopher Masak serves as the Director, Advocacy for the Alzheimer's Association, where he oversees advocate recruitment, training and engagement initiatives. He is also responsible for policy web content, application development and social media outreach strategy for the Association and its strategic partner, the Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM). Prior to serving in that role he was a Senior Account Manager at Aristotle International where he was responsible for managing relationships with leading grassroots and PAC organizations. For nearly six years he designed and implemented online, mobile and social networking advocacy programs for the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN), as well as its 50+ state and local affiliates. Christopher has also served in a variety of advocacy consulting, client services and
technology administration roles with leading nonprofit organizations such as the American Lung Association, the Georgia Ethnic Health Network and the Georgia Alliance for Tobacco Prevention. Christopher holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Georgia State University’s
Andrew Young School of Policy Studies and a BA in Political Science from the University of Georgia. He guest lectures at numerous colleges and universities, and is a frequent presenter atpublic affairs, technology and communications conferences. Christopher currently resides in Canton Georgia with his wife, Caroline and two sons, Lincoln and Griffin. When not trying to rid the world of chronic diseases, Christopher enjoys kayaking,
soccer and attending concerts.
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