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Jody Gottlieb Appointed Interim Executive Director of the American Association of Suicidology

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WASHINGTON – Sept. 26, 2024 – The American Association of Suicidology (AAS) is pleased to announce the appointment of Jody Gottlieb as Interim Executive Director. Jody succeeds Leeann Sherman, who served as President and CEO. In her new role, Jody will provide leadership and direction during this transition period, ensuring the continued fulfillment of the organization’s mission to prevent suicide and promote mental health awareness.

Supported by senior leadership team members Katherine Delgado, Chief Program and Information Officer, and Bonnie Benetti, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer, Jody will focus on strengthening the organization’s internal operations, expanding partnerships, and advancing critical initiatives.

Hudson Harris, Chair of the AAS Board of Directors, expressed confidence in Jody’s leadership capabilities. “Jody brings a wealth of experience and a deep commitment to our mission. Her strategic vision and steady leadership will be crucial as we navigate this period of change.”

Previously serving as AAS’s Chief Strategy and Communications Officer, Jody played a pivotal role in fostering collaboration across the organization and advancing AAS’s vital work in suicide prevention and mental health advocacy.

“I am honored to step into this role at such a critical time for AAS,” said Jody Gottlieb. “We are united in our mission to save lives and support communities, and I look forward to working alongside our dedicated team and partners to continue this important work.”

About the American Association of Suicidology (AAS)

Founded in 1968 by Edwin S. Shneidman, PhD, the American Association of Suicidology is the world’s largest membership-based suicide prevention organization. AAS promotes the research of suicide and its prevention, public awareness programs, public education, and training for professionals and volunteers. Its membership includes mental health and public health professionals, researchers, suicide prevention and crisis intervention centers, school districts, crisis center professionals, survivors of suicide loss, attempt survivors, and laypersons interested in suicide prevention.

Learn more at www.suicidology.org.

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