
UNOS adds two members to its board of directors
United Network for Organ Sharing
Today, the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) announced that its Board of Directors has unanimously approved two new board members, bringing the board complement to nine. Melina Davis and Mark Johnson will begin their terms on April 1, 2025, serving until September 30, 2028. They were approved by a full board vote on March 24. “I’m pleased to welcome Melina and Mark to the UNOS Board of Directors,” said Sue Dunn, chair of the UNOS board of directors. “They each have an incredible background that exemplifies UNOS’ strategic priorities and work to help save and improve lives.” Davis and Johnson bring decades of executive leadership to the UNOS Board of Directors, both within and outside of healthcare. Davis is the CEO and executive vice president of the Medical Society of Viriginia and Johnson is the former CEO of Averhealth and BetterMed Urgent Care. “I’m honored to join the UNOS Board of Directors. UNOS is an organization that’s committed to enhancing the lives and health of individuals. Together, with my fellow board members, I will advocate for innovative solutions, enhance donor awareness, and strive to improve the overall donation and transplant system,” said Davis. “By collaborating, we can advance our goal to give hope and a second chance to many individuals and their families. I look forward to engaging with the community and harnessing our collective expertise to drive meaningful change.” “It’s an honor to be appointed to the UNOS Board of Directors, and for the opportunity to work with UNOS’ CEO Maureen McBride and the UNOS team as they pursue strategic initiatives to provide critical, high-value organ sharing and transplant services,” said Johnson. “As the complex organ transplantation system undergoes change, UNOS’ breadth and depth of know-how, and its extensive relationships with transplant hospitals and other stakeholders, point to a bright future for UNOS and for the many patients who rely on critical organ donations. I look forward to contributing strategic, financial and capital deployment support to UNOS as it advances its mission.” Davis and Johnson join UNOS’ current seven-member board, whose term began on March 30, 2024: Sue Dunn, former CEO of Donor Alliance Bapu Jena, M.D., Ph.D., professor of health care policy at Harvard Medical School, internist at Massachusetts General Hospital Maryl Johnson, M.D., professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine Irene Kim, M.D., director of the Comprehensive Transplant Center at Cedars-Sinai Jake Kouns, founder of RVAsec James Pittman, assistant vice president of transplant and dialysis services for HCA Healthcare Marie Quintero-Johnson, retired vice president of corporate development for Coca-Cola and kidney recipient About UNOS The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) is a nonprofit organization that serves the organ donation and transplant system and broader public health community through its work developing new technologies and initiatives, conducting data-driven research and analysis, providing expert consulting services, advocating for patients, and being a leader in bringing communities together to save lives. Contact Details United Network for Organ Sharing Anne Paschke anne.paschke@unos.org Company Website https://unos.org
March 31, 2025 02:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time