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Susan G. Komen Execs Resign: At Least 5 Officials Leave After Planned Parenthood Controversy

By JAMIE STENGLE 03/22/12 08:30 PM ET AP

Susan G Komen Execs Resign
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - FEBRUARY 3: (L to R) Aurora Jewell, Mandi Moshay and Kirsten Dees hold up signs following a press conference by U.S. Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) outside at a Planned Parenthood Clinic February 3, 2012 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Stephen Brashear/Getty Images)

DALLAS -- At least five high-ranking executives with the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity have resigned in the aftermath of the organization's decision to eliminate its funding for Planned Parenthood.

The departures include three officials from Komen's Dallas headquarters, as well as CEOs of affiliate groups in Oregon and New York City. The chairman of the foundation also stepped down from his post, though he will remain on the board. Although some cited personal reasons, the resignations suggest that Komen is still in turmoil, even after reversing course and restoring the money to Planned Parenthood.

Komen spokeswoman Leslie Aun said she could not speak to individuals' reasons for leaving but acknowledged the effects of the controversy among supporters.

"Obviously, we know some folks are upset. We've certainly seen that," Aun said. "We know people have been upset by recent events, but most really do recognize the importance of our work."

The resignations began about a month ago. Chris McDonald, executive director and chief executive of the organization's Oregon and southwest Washington affiliate, announced that she'll leave at the end of April. She said her decision wasn't "predicated by any one event," but that actions by national headquarters affected her thinking.

"Despite our deep frustration about the distraction that our organization headquarters' actions caused, I was proud that our affiliate took a strong stand against the politicization of the fight to improve women's health," McDonald said in a Feb. 25 statement posted on the organization's website.

One board member for McDonald's affiliate, Portland attorney Jennifer Williamson, rejoined the board after stepping down last month to put pressure on the national organization. She couldn't walk away from the local Komen work to expand access to women's health care, she said.

"As a local affiliate we could push back on them but we couldn't do anything about it," said Williamson, who is also on the Planned Parenthood board and is a Democratic candidate for the state Legislature. "I did what I had the ability to do, which was resign from the board. But to support the mission ... I rejoined the board."

News emerged in late January that Komen had decided to stop giving money to Planned Parenthood for breast-screening services because Planned Parenthood was the focus of a congressional investigation launched at the urging of anti-abortion activists. After a three-day firestorm of criticism, Komen decided to restore the money.

Some Komen affiliates, including McDonald's, were among those that publicly opposed the policy change that cut off grants for Planned Parenthood.

In the days after the reversal, Komen policy chief Karen Handel resigned. She had opposed abortion as a Republican candidate for Georgia governor and had become a target of those angry about the decision to halt funding to Planned Parenthood.

In Dallas, the three resignations were Katrina McGhee, executive vice president and chief marketing officer; Nancy Macgregor, vice president of global networks; and Joanna Newcomb, director of affiliate strategy and planning.

McGhee announced in February that she would be leaving May 4 "for personal reasons" and because it was "time to make a change."

McGregor will leave in June, and Newcomb departed at the end of February. The Associated Press left messages Thursday for McGhee and Macgregor. Newcomb declined to comment.

Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall Jr. also will step down from his post as chairman of the foundation's board of directors as of March 31, but he will remain on the board, Aun said. His decision, which was finalized at a Thursday board meeting, comes as he is "stepping back a bit" from the board due to his responsibilities is his role as provost at Howard University, she said. Leffall did not immediately return messages from the AP.

Dr. Dara Richardson-Heron, CEO of Komen's New York City affiliate, said Tuesday that she will leave April 27. Her affiliate was also critical of the Planned Parenthood decision, but she did not cite that in a letter posted on the website, saying only that she wanted to pursue "new career opportunities" and that leaving "was not an easy decision."

Vern Calhoun, a spokesman for the New York affiliate, said Richardson-Heron was not speaking to reporters.

Supporters of the affiliate called, emailed, tweeted and posted updates on Facebook about their concerns during those first days of February. But, Calhoun said, "things have quieted down considerably" since the decision was reversed.

Nevertheless, the office decided to postpone two spring fundraising events because organizers were not certain of their ability to get donations in the "near term." In their place, the New York operation planned to hold a free breakfast event for grant recipients, supporters, volunteers and sponsors, Calhoun said.

Other Komen groups expect to carry on with business as usual.

The Los Angeles County affiliate will hold its annual race this weekend. Executive Director Mark Pilon said participation numbers are steady.

"We're tracking right what we did last year and our corporate sponsorship is up," said Pilon, who took the job only a month ago.

Pilon replaced Deb Anthony, who resigned last fall. She told Los Angeles television station KNBC in February that she submitted her resignation notice in December "for a variety of reasons." She said it was a coincidence that it came around the time Komen was in the spotlight.

"There are several decisions that Komen has made in the past year that have led me to decide that my skills and talents no longer fit their model," she said in an email to KCBS television. The AP left a message Thursday seeking comment from Anthony.

Komen did not publicly announce its decision to halt the grants but conveyed the news to its 100-plus U.S. affiliates. The head of Planned Parenthood has said she was informed of the decision in December.

Sandra Miniutti, vice president for Charity Navigator, said that the controversy is likely to affect Komen's ability to raise money. Although Komen is in good financial shape, the charity may have to spend considerably more money to achieve the same amount as in the past.

Her organization allows people to review charities on its website. Before the controversy erupted, there were fewer than 100 reviews of Komen. But afterward, that number grew to about 700, many of them negative, she said.

Because of the way the organization "flip-flopped" on its decision, it angered people on both sides of the controversy, she said.

Aun said the charity's "donations and our support remain strong."

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Associated Press writers Jonathan J. Cooper in Portland, Ore., Robert Jablon in Los Angeles, Russ Bynum in Savannah, Ga., and Jim Fitzgerald in New York City contributed to this report.

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03:12 PM on 03/25/2012
Susan G. Komen seems to be making some odd decisions these days... I've had a recent encounter with them here in Portland, Oregon. They would not allow licensed massage therapy at their annual conference. http://firstofnine.wordpress.com/2012/03/22/susan-g-komen-and-massage-for-cancer-an-update/
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iknowscottyknows
09:32 PM on 03/23/2012
P.P.'s war on women continues.
10:24 PM on 03/23/2012
What is Planned Parenthood doing other than providing care and screenings for thousands of low-income women?

If you're going to post right-wing talking points straight from Fox News and the RNC, at least provide a fact, just one.

One example of how PP is "warring" on women.
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grappler1987
Heaven is a gift, not a reward
01:05 AM on 03/24/2012
The attack on Komen hardly benefitted women.
10:09 PM on 04/03/2012
Are you for real? Any "facts" to back this stance up?
iridium53
Semper Fi
08:43 PM on 03/23/2012
Komen is a BAD BRAND.

Any company that supports them should be shunned.
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grappler1987
Heaven is a gift, not a reward
01:07 AM on 03/24/2012
Any company that supports Komen probably supports a cure for breast cancer. Shunning a cure for breast cancer is shunning women.
iridium53
Semper Fi
10:47 AM on 03/24/2012
Women's health, breast cancer research and treatment are great things.

There are many other alternatives for giving.

Komen skims a significant portion to give to anti-woman causes and is actively working to eliminate other avenues of treatment, particularly for poor women.

One cannot simply divide up a woman into pieces.

Treating and eliminating breast cancer may be good, but, if a woman dies of other women's healthcare issues because of the anti-woman, ultra-conservative, poor hating political efforts of Komen, then the woman is still dead.
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G R
Ad astra per aspera
08:11 PM on 03/23/2012
Any Board Member who supported the decision to not fund PP should resign as well, as they are the governing body of the organization.
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grappler1987
Heaven is a gift, not a reward
02:56 PM on 03/23/2012
"Some Komen affiliates, including McDonald's, were among those that publicly opposed the policy change that cut off grants for Planned Parenthood."

It's all about PP. Who knew?
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joemondo
Smug.
04:54 PM on 03/23/2012
It was about delivering breast health education and screening to vulnerable populations which PP did exceedingly well.
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grappler1987
Heaven is a gift, not a reward
04:58 PM on 03/23/2012
Sounds like you agree. We didn't need Komen in the first place.
10:25 PM on 03/23/2012
Um, everyone who can read English and cares about women's health knew.

Didn't you?
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grappler1987
Heaven is a gift, not a reward
01:03 AM on 03/24/2012
Good point. I thought it was about a cure for breast cancer.
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Jen Celli
Done sitting and watching quietly.
02:55 PM on 03/23/2012
I notice they have stepped up their advertizing campaign for the the 3-Day Walk. Used to be, they didn't have to do that. Women just did it. Now, they have alienated so many women that they are going to find it harder to bring in the money they are used to seeing. Unfortunate; but you can't shill for the Republicans and expect that American women will stand by and support you. I won't ever again.
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grappler1987
Heaven is a gift, not a reward
01:08 AM on 03/24/2012
Right, politics over women. Sad but true.
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toofarleft4thisworld
The Right Is So Wrong
08:04 AM on 03/25/2012
your trolling is becoming monotonous. Handel began the 'politics over women' movement. we're all against breast cancer. there are better, more direct ways, to fund screening and treatment. stay away from the ribbon and it's likely more of your money will go to the needs of women and not high-society gatherings in Dallas.
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joemondo
Smug.
01:52 PM on 03/23/2012
People are saying a lot of things that are actually untrue about Komen: 70% of their budget isn't spent on admin, and their execs are not paid out of line with similar organizations including PP.

HOWEVER: there are other very good reasons to NOT give to Komen. They abandoned their mission for side issues, and they outright lied to donors about it and continue to lie to this day.

They broke trust with their donors and can never be trusted again, at least while Brinker and the Board that supported her remain in charge.
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Seven Teenatheart
Tolerance, peace, and sanity. Be your own person.
01:24 PM on 03/23/2012
I have a feeling that the damage Komen did to itself is irreverible.

I know that instead of buying products with pink ribbons on them, I now donate more to PP and the American Cancer Society.
Linda from Deerfield
Paying attention
03:17 PM on 03/23/2012
It's hard to explain, but I feel the same way. I already felt uneasy when Joe Lieberman loudly refused to support health care reform while his wife played a major role at Komen, so this latest just clinched the idea that they're not here for all of us so I don't need to be here for them.
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Hanover Fiste
guilty as a cat in a goldfish bowl
01:23 PM on 03/23/2012
Sleep with right wing dogs, get fleas.

Women's health should not be a political issue, it is a health issue. The right would do well to sniff the coffee. Women are 52 percent of the population, even if you remove the submissive stepford wives that is a ton of power.
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Netta Chinn
05:15 PM on 03/23/2012
Very nice

*sharing via FB*

Give us more!!! :)
UcheJadore
I Voted Obama/Biden x2
01:13 PM on 03/23/2012
They will NEVER get a dime of my money again that's for sure.
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arie1951
Tax the rich - they can afford it.
12:32 PM on 03/23/2012
We are done with Komen. All of our donations now go directly to Planned Parenthood. Vote for the Republiba@@ers if you want the government in your bedroom and your uterus.
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revjoseywales
This ain't Dodge City, and you ain't Bill Hickock
12:30 PM on 03/23/2012
It isn't over yet. GOOD!
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tuliehowller
Sunny days are here again.
12:43 PM on 03/23/2012
It's over.
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Dev Austin
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11:36 AM on 03/23/2012
Giving into the wishes of the far right, which has proved to be against a woman's right to make decisions about her own body, they lose my support. I now give directly to Planned Parenthood.
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zmanusmc
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11:30 AM on 03/23/2012
My company use to support Race for the Cure. Now that Komen has stopped their mission to find a cure for cancer and has become the political puppet and changed their primary purpose, we will find another means to help find the cure for breast cancer that inflict so many women. Shame on Komen.
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VictoryBlue
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01:23 PM on 03/23/2012
Thank you for your service to the country. My family and I appreciate it.
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zmanusmc
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02:40 PM on 03/23/2012
My honor and privilege to serve you.
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11:29 AM on 03/23/2012
They are jumping before their gravy train derails and leaves them unemployable on another gravy train.
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tuliehowller
Sunny days are here again.
12:44 PM on 03/23/2012
JumpIng or being pushed? Either way they are finished.