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ARP : AIDS Responsibility Project
Wednesday, September 8, 2010 









Abner Mason
Executive Director
(Los Angeles, CA)

Abner Mason is the founder and Executive Director of AIDS Responsibility Project.

He is also a member of the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA) where he is also Chairman of the International Committee. He was appointed to the Council by the Bush Administration in 2002. The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS provides advice, information and recommendations to the President, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services regarding programs and policies to promote effective prevention, treatment, research, and care of HIV disease and AIDS in the U.S. and around the world.

As Chairman of the International Committee, Abner's focus has been on the development of policy recommendations to insure effective U.S. leadership in the fight against AIDS in highly impacted poor countries.

Abner previously spent ten years in Massachusetts State government most recently serving as Chief Policy Advisor to Massachusetts Governors Paul Cellucci and Jane Swift. He also served as Governor Cellucci's Undersecretary of Transportation and as Deputy General Manager of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, the nation's 7th largest public transit system.

Abner is a graduate of Harvard College and lives in Los Angeles.



View photos from several AIDS Responsibility Project events from across the globe here..
As a result of our successful trip to Latin America, ARP has established a Stigma Reduction Program in Mexico and Brazil.
The AIDS Responsibility Project recently traveled to Africa to view first-hand the impact of the disease on the continent, and the challenges facing those who provide services to these people.
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