Profil
Mr. Marx is senior communications officer, blends his leadership, experience and desire for positive social change to help advance the Foundation’s goal of helping all Americans lead healthier lives and get the care they need.
Since joining RWJF in 1995, Mr. Marx helped establish the Foundation’s Connect project to build relationships between Foundation grantees and policy-makers.
Prior to joining the Foundation, Mr. Marx was manager of public policy communications for the American Heart Association, where he developed strategies for the AHA’s public policy goals that helped achieve the smoking ban on domestic airline flights, food labeling reform, and increased federal funding for heart and stroke research at the National Institutes of Health.
Mr. Marx received a BA degree from Boston College.
Anciens postes connus de Joe Marx
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous RWJF seeks to earn an investment return that, over time, equals or exceeds the sum of its annual spending, as a percentage of the Foundation’s assets plus the rate of inflation. This balance of investment return and spending is designed to spread risk and promote a steady, stable flow of support for our grantees. Since the firm focuses their philanthropy on meeting many of the nation’s most critical health challenges, they seek to avoid investments in companies whose businesses are predominantly related to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of firearms, alcohol, cannabis, or tobacco-related products. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous RWJF seeks to earn an investment return that, over time, equals or exceeds the sum of its annual spending, as a percentage of the Foundation’s assets plus the rate of inflation. This balance of investment return and spending is designed to spread risk and promote a steady, stable flow of support for our grantees. Since the firm focuses their philanthropy on meeting many of the nation’s most critical health challenges, they seek to avoid investments in companies whose businesses are predominantly related to the manufacture, sale, or distribution of firearms, alcohol, cannabis, or tobacco-related products. | Miscellaneous |
Boston College
Boston College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















