Advisory Team Members
Our Team of Advisors cover a wide spectrum of experience in the fields of ionizing radiation, it’s impact on the human body and it’s genetic residual effects generationally. The well of experience and expertise they allow us to tap as we move forward is a testament to their ongoing personal humanitarian efforts. We are honored they volunteer to support our efforts towards some fairly lofty goals.
The following volunteers have passions and interests that align with our mission and support the initiatives that help guide us. These social justice activists inspire us to move forward every day. We thank them for their service and and recognition of our efforts with their time and wisdom.
Bolton III, Girard Frank
Enewetak Atoll Atomic Cleanup Veterans
Founding Member; Atomic Veteran, Activist
Enewetak Atoll Cleanup Veterans
Atomic Cleanup Veteran; Activist
Davis II, Ernest T.; Th.D., Ph.D.
Enewetak Atoll Cleanup Veterans;
Atomic Cleanup Veteran; Activist
Guarino, Barney
Tempra Technology
Founder, President & CEO; Development Advisor; Civilian Supporter
Kiefer, Keith
National Association of Atomic Veterans (N.A.A.V.)
National Commander
Kirchner-Sinai, Kathy
StillGlowing.org + ChildrenofAtomicVeterans.org
Co-founder; Research and Outreach
Mangano, Joseph J.
Radiation Public Health Project (RPHP)
Executive Director; Tooth Fairy Project; Activist
Moore, Victoria
StillGlowing.org + ChildrenofAtomicVeterans.org
Co-founder; Artist, author and activist.
Musselwhite, Susan
LABRATS International (U.K.)
Cofounder; Atomic Veteran Daughter; Activist
Olson, Mary
Gender & Radiation Impact Project
GRIP Founder & Activist; Ionized Radiation Exposed Civilian
LABRATS International (U.K.)
Cofounder; Atomic Veteran, Activist
Trivetti-Salvat, Rob; MBA, SPC5, CLP, CSM
Gateway To Agile
Agile Transformation Sherpa; Development Advisor
We Can’t Do It Alone
We would like to thank the growing ranks of advisors, activists and supporters that have provided friendship, guidance, research, financial and human resources over the years. The gracious and dedicated support from the growing communities of Atomic Survivors inspires us to continue contributing to genetic research efforts.
Those who can volunteer their time as short term projects arise, as a targeted resource, or if you represent a study, research group or government organization, please contact us to add your name to the appropriate resource section.