The National Catholic Bioethics Center
Jose A. Zeron is the Director of Development at The National Catholic Bioethics Center. Previously, they held positions as Major Gifts Officer at Temple University, Strategic Partnerships Advisor at Students for Life of America, Associate Consultant at American Philanthropic, LLC, and Property Manager at Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens. Jose's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science - International Relations from Macaulay Honors College at The City University of New York.
The National Catholic Bioethics Center
A Catholic, non-profit, think tank and research center specialized in upholding and teaching Catholic principles on medical ethics. The National Catholic Bioethics Center is the preeminent Catholic medical ethics institution in the United States and its board of directors includes three Cardinals and five Archbishops. With a focus in four key areas: Consultation, Education, Publication, and Public Policy, the NCBC provides critical information to institutions and individuals who are grappling with serious ethical issues in a world often plagued by a lack of respect for human dignity. The NCBC steps in to use Catholic moral thought to protect the whole human person. The NCBC has been defending human dignity in medicine and the life sciences since 1972.