AOPO Names 2024-2025 President and Board of Directors

Dorrie Dils is president and CEO of Gift of Life Michigan

OPO Leaders Elected to Champion Organ Donation Mission

Today, the Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO) announced the appointment of its new President and the newly-elected members of the 2024-2025 Board of Directors, whose terms will commence immediately.

Dorrie Dils, President & Chief Executive Officer of Gift of Life Michigan, has been appointed as the incoming President of AOPO. As President, Dils will serve as the organization’s spokesperson and chair the Board of Directors. Her main objective will be to maintain progress and stability in the organ donation and transplantation system, promoting collaboration, equity, organ utilization, and research efforts to save more lives and reach 50,000 organs transplanted in 2026.

 

Dorrie Dils, President and CEO

Dorrie Dils

President & Chief Executive Officer

Gift of Life Michigan

 

“The value of this Association is beyond measure, and I am eager to further enhance AOPO’s support for our members over the coming year,” said Dorrie Dils. “Our success hinges on our commitment to the crucial work we undertake and our willingness to improve. The impact of our efforts is profound – not only for the donor families who we support during their toughest times but also for the thousands in dire need of life-saving organ transplants.”

Dils began her career as a nurse in a Level I trauma intensive care unit and later transitioned to organ donation in 1991. She has made significant contributions in the field, having served on the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) OPO, Thoracic, and Transplant Administrators Committees. She has previously chaired the AOPO Ethics Committee and Advocacy Committee.

Jeff Trageser, Executive Director of Lifesharing, has been elected as the AOPO President-Elect. In this capacity, he will lead the strategic planning process, collaborate with AOPO committees and advocate for issues impacting the organ donation and transplantation system on a national level. He will serve as the AOPO President on the 2025-26 Board of Directors.

Jeff Trageser

Executive Director

Lifesharing

 

Jeff Trageser earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Leadership from San Diego State University and has been a Registered Nurse since 1998. Trageser has over 30 years of experience working in the San Diego healthcare systems. As an OPO leader, he is guided by data-driven and patient/people-centered excellence. Nationally, he’s served as Chair of the AOPO Procurement Council and as a member of the AOPO Data and OPO IMPACT Committees. Trageser has also led the OPTN Deceased Donor Designation (DDR) Review Workgroup and was a representative on the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) OPO Committee Region 5.

Additionally, AOPO welcomes new Board members Terry Shambles, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer at Midwest Transplant Network, as Secretary/Treasurer, and Christy Tosney, Chief Performance and Technology Officer, DonorConnect, as the OPO Population Group 2 Member Representative.

 

Terry Shambles

Treasurer & Chief Financial Officer

Midwest Transplant Network

 

Christy Tosney

Chief Performance and Technology Officer

DonorConnect

 

AOPO extends its sincere gratitude to departing Board members Barry Massa – Immediate Past President, Tasha Flowers – Secretary/Treasurer, and Sarah Fewell – OPO Population Group 2 Member Representative for their dedicated service and significant contributions to the organization.

The full AOPO 2024-25 Board of Directors includes:

President: Dorrie Dils, President and CEO, Gift of Life Michigan

President-Elect: Jeff Trageser, Executive Director, Lifesharing

Immediate Past President: Colleen McCarthy, Vice President of Organ and Tissue Donation, Versiti Wisconsin

Secretary/Treasurer: Terry Shambles, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer, Midwest Transplant Network

Medical Advisor: Luke Y Shen, Medical Director, Texas Organ Sharing Alliance (TOSA)

Medical Advisor-Elect: Stephanie M Pouch, MD, MS, FAST, FIDSA, Assistant Medical Director, LifeLink of Georgia

At-Large Member: Jennifer Prinz, President and CEO, Donor Alliance

At-Large Member: Clint Hostetler, COO, LifeShare of Oklahoma

OPO Population Group 1: Wayne Dunlap, Executive Director, New Mexico Donor Services

OPO Population Group 2: Christy Tosney, Chief Performance and Technology Officer, DonorConnect

OPO Population Group 3: Kurt Shutterly, COO, Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE)

OPO Population Group 4: Rick Hasz, President & CEO, Gift of Life Donor Program

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