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Ryan Sauder has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Ryan is currently serving as the Chief Advancement Officer at The Hastings Center since February 2020. Prior to this, Ryan worked as a Consultant, specializing in Higher Education Grants and Strategic Initiatives, since January 2016.
Ryan also has experience as the Co-Founder of The Case for Beer, LLC, a company that offers unique beer-drinking experiences through innovative packaging and an interactive web platform. Ryan'stenure with the company lasted from April 2014 to March 2020.
In terms of education institutions, Ryan held various roles at Franklin & Marshall College, including Assistant Dean for Academic Advancement, Senior Director of College Grants and Foundation & Corporate Relations, and Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations. Ryan worked at the college from October 2007 to February 2020.
Prior to their time at Franklin & Marshall College, Ryan worked as the Director of Grants & Sponsored Research at Millersville University of Pennsylvania from February 2006 to October 2007.
Ryan's early career began at the University of Pittsburg, where they served as a Science Editor and Writer from 2000 to 2006. Overall, Ryan Sauder possesses a broad range of expertise and experience in various professional and creative fields.
Ryan Sauder has a strong educational background with a focus on science, philosophy, and ethics. Ryan obtained their Bachelor of Arts degree in Chemistry from Goshen College, where they studied from 1993 to 1997. Following their undergraduate studies, they pursued a Master of Arts degree in History & Philosophy of Science with an Emphasis in Bioethics from the University of Pittsburgh. This program lasted from 1997 to 2000.
In addition to their formal education, Ryan has also obtained several certifications. In 2004, they received a Writer/Editor Certification from the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA). The following year, in 2005, they achieved Certification as Editor in the Life Sciences from the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS). Ryan'sdesire to continuously expand their skill set is evident in their later certifications. In 2016, Ryan obtained The Discipline of Frontline Fundraising certification from Plus Delta Partners. In 2017, they became a Certified Beer Server (CBS) through the Cicerone® Certification Program. Most recently, in 2019, they obtained Wilderness First Aid certification from the SOLO Wilderness Medical School.
Ryan Sauder's education and certifications demonstrate their commitment to learning and their diverse knowledge base, particularly in science, philosophy, writing, and medical fields.
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The Hastings Center mission Founded in 1969 The Hastings Center is the longest-serving independent, nonpartisan bioethics research institute in the world. The Hastings Center's mission is to address fundamental ethical issues in health, health care, life sciences research and the environment that affect individuals, communities, and societies. We serve the bioethics community and the public at large. Hastings does original research, publishes two journals -- Hastings Center Report and Ethics & Human Research -- and Hastings Bioethics Forum blog, has a visiting scholar program, and offers public lectures and seminars. Scholarship Scholarship focuses on five program areas where national and global communities face serious challenges and where bioethics can help. Children and Families Aging, Chronic Conditions, and End of Life Health and Health Care Science and the Self Humans and Nature Unique process Hastings uses a research process allows for informed dialogue among intentionally diverse views. A classic Hastings Center project addresses important, unanswered questions and purposely convenes people who are likely to hold diverse views on that question. Hastings staff are expert in facilitating frank conversations. Our approach is fairly well-specified, yet at the same time, it is a free-flowing process that our scholars adapt for each project. Revenue Research grants, income from a modest reserve fund and generous donations support the Hastings' work. Location The Hastings Center is housed at "Woodlawn," a mid-19th century estate house on the Hudson River in Garrison, New York.