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Rebecca Haag Rebecca Haag became the President and CEO of AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts in April of 2003. Before coming to AIDS Action, Haag had worked as a senior manager in a variety of corporate and government settings. Most recently, she was Vice President of Professional Services at Wheelhouse Corporation; Senior Vice President of WorkFamily Directions, where she managed elder and child care programs on behalf of blue chip corporations; and a Senior Vice President at Hill, Holliday where she managed human resources for this marketing and communications consulting firm. Haag had served on the board of AIDS Action since 1996, both as treasurer, vice president and a member of the executive committee. "I have always cherished my work for AIDS Action," says Haag. "We have a terrific board and a dedicated staff who are in this field because of the difference they can make for people with HIV and AIDS. Our biggest challenge is maintaining services in these difficult budgetary times. I intend to work closely with our public and private funding sources and with the leaders of other HIV/AIDS organization to ensure that there are adequate resources for these important services." Haag has served as a board member and volunteer at several non-profit organizations, including the Center for Women & Enterprise, Bright Horizons, the Women's Leadership Institute of Wells College, the The Human Rights Campaign Fund and the Cambridge YWCA. A graduate of Wells College, Haag received her MBA from Boston University. She lives in Jamaica Plain with her partner. |









