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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 10/16/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
If you are unable to attend the MAB in-person in Orlando, you can register to view the session virtually.
The Fall Medical Advisory Board Meeting takes place on Thursday, October 16, at 1 pm Eastern, and will be broadcast live from Orlando. If you are unable to attend the MAB in-person, you can register to view the session virtually. Up to 2 CEUs may be earned for CEBTs, and Medical Directors can attend virtually to fulfill the accreditation requirement.
NOTE: If you are a member of MAB - this is not a way to participate virtually in the meeting and we encourage you to attend the in person meeting at the Fall Leadership Meeting. This broadcast link will contain outbound audio only.
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EBAA may purchase this session for $50; non-members may purchase this session for $200. To register and access the session, click on the registration button.
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Attendees may earn 2 CEUs for attending this session. Once an individual has attended the session and completed the evaluation, they will be awarded with 2 CEUs. Individuals can view their CEUs on the EBAA Member Portal under Certification/CEUs.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/24/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
By leveraging these strategies, organizations can strengthen relationships, improve outreach, and drive greater engagement with their audience. Attend this session to learn strategies for success!
This session explores how organizations use technology to enhance their eNewsletter strategies, ensuring they effectively engage stakeholders. Participants will learn best practices for audience segmentation and personalization, discover automation and AI tools to streamline communications, and understand key metrics for optimizing outreach and engagement.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how to use technology to enhance email marketing efforts.
- Learn best practices for segmenting and personalizing eNewsletters to engage key audiences.
- Explore automation and AI tools to improve efficiency and engagement.
- Identify key metrics to track and optimize email performance for increased impact.
By leveraging these strategies, organizations can strengthen relationships, improve outreach, and drive greater engagement with their audience. Attend this session to learn strategies for success!
Erin Whitt
Principal Strategic Communications Consultant
Viva Strategic Communications
Erin Whitt is a strategic communications consultant specializing in messaging, digital engagement, public relations, and advocacy. As Principal at Viva Strategic Communications, she helps mission-driven organizations craft compelling narratives, strengthen stakeholder engagement, and implement impactful marketing strategies.
Before launching her consulting practice, Erin worked in communications, fundraising, special events, and membership management for organizations in environmental sustainability, animal welfare, human rights, social justice, public health, higher education, and the performing arts. Her experience with nonprofits and trade associations such as the Solar Electric Light Fund, the Modular Building Institute, UC San Diego, The Old Globe, and Utah Festival Opera gives her unique insight into the challenges and opportunities nonprofit and small business leaders face in engaging stakeholders and driving growth.
Through Viva Strategic Communications, Erin collaborates with clients on branding, content marketing, media relations, and advocacy campaigns, ensuring they have the strategies and tools to amplify their impact and achieve long-term success
Maria Chelko (Moderator)
Communications Manager
The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration
Maria Chelko has fifteen years of experience as an educator in hospital, community, and academic settings. Since joining The Eye-Bank for Sight Restoration in 2017, she has served in many positions including Family Support Coordinator and Hospital and Community Liaison. She is currently Communications Manager. Throughout her career in eye banking, she has been dedicated to improving eye donation outcomes and fostering a positive culture of donation in the New York City area through public and professional education and donor family outreach. Maria holds a bachelor’s degree in English from Penn State University and a master’s in Writing from The University of New Hampshire
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 08/14/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
Attend this session to expand your knowledge about DMEK tissue preparation beyond the basics!
As preparation techniques for Descemet's Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DMEK) become more advanced, the requests become more complex. This session moves past the basics of tissue preparation for DMEK as the speakers discuss cases and situations where the preparation may be more complex or require additional considerations than a typical case.
Speakers will share videos and experiences highlighting the following situations:
• Endo-In DMEK
• Using tissue from diabetic donors
• DMEK with an IOL
• Turning DSAEK tissue into a DMEK graft
• Punching down already processed tissue
Attend this session to expand your knowledge about DMEK tissue preparation beyond the basics!
Chris Conwell, CEBT, CQIA (ASQ)
Eye Bank Technical Programs Administrator
Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank
Chris Conwell, CEBT, CQIA (ASQ), is the Technical Programs Administrator for Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank. He began his tenure in 2011 as a per diem Tissue Recovery Technician, Chris now oversees ocular recovery training, corneal evaluation and processing training, and ocular related research & development. Chris serves as a member of the EBAA Technician Education Committee and as a faculty member of the Technician Education Seminar.
Chelsea Green, CEBT
Processing Services Program Coordinator
Iowa Lions Eye Bank
Chelsea Green, CEBT,is the Processing Services Manager for the Iowa Lions Eye Bank. Chelsea received both a BA and BS with a focus in research from the University of Illinois Chicago. She came to the University of Iowa in 2011 to work in medical research and worked on multiple studies before finding her way into eye banking and earning her CEBT. She currently oversees the processing department at Iowa Lions Eye Bank. Chelsea is a member of the Technician Education Committee.
Nicholas Hicks, CEBT
Director, Tissue Processing
Eversight
Nicholas Hicks, CEBT, serves as the Director of Tissue Processing at Eversight. Nicholas has been with Eversight since 2012. Throughout his tenure, he has prepared over 4,000 corneas for transplantation and actively contributed to numerous research studies to advance sight restoration. Nicholas is a Certified Eye Bank Technician and plays a significant role in the eye banking community, serving on the Eye Bank Association of America's Technician Education Committee and Accreditation Board. In September 2024, he participated in a transformative training session during the World Eye Bank Symposium in Jakarta, Indonesia, underscoring his commitment to global collaboration in combating corneal blindness.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 07/31/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Attend this session to learn best practices for reporting, documenting and communicating about gender identifying information.
As eye bank professionals, it is important to consider the accurate reporting, documentation, and communication of gender identifying information of donors and patients. Juniper Fedor, MS, PA (ASCP)cm, the lead pathologists’ assistant at the DeKalb County Medical Examiner's Office, provides the necessary tools to document, address, and discuss gender in medicolegal death investigation and other aspects of decedent care, including eye, tissue and organ donation procurement. Basic terminology and definitions will be provided as well as guidelines to navigate conversations with the families and next of kin of gender diverse donors.
Attendees will learn:
- The role of the pathologist in forensic medicolegal death investigations
- Basic terminology to use when referring to gender diverse individuals.
- Tools to document, address, and discuss gender when speaking with next of kin and colleagues
- Best practices when communicating about gender diverse donors
- How to implement and improve inclusive practices in the field as well as at the eye bank
Attend this session to learn best practices for reporting, documenting and communicating about gender identifying information.
Juniper Fedor, MS, PA (ASCP)cm
Lead Pathologists' Assistant
DeKalb County Medical Examiner's Office
Juniper Fedor, MS, PA (ASCP)cm, is the lead pathologists’ assistant at the DeKalb County Medical Examiner's Office in Decatur, Georgia. Awarded the 2023 Susan P. Baker Public Health Impact Award and 2025 Eckert Award by NAME, Juniper dedicates his early career to transgender advocacy in death investigation and utilization of pathologists' assistants and physician extenders in forensic pathology. Juniper also has experience as an autopsy technician, funeral professional, and medicolegal death investigator, and is ABMDI-certified.
Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT (Moderator)
President & CEO
Miracles In Sight
Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT, began a career in ocular transplantation in 1999 at the Lone Star Lions Eye Bank in Austin, Texas. During her 13 years there, she performed all aspects of eye banking in her role as Technical Director. Ingrid accepted a position with North Carolina Eye Bank in 2013 as the Supervisor of Recovery Services. In 2016, she earned her MBA in leadership and was promoted to the Vice President of Donor Logistics after the acquisition of ocular recovery services in South Carolina. Ingrid was responsible for the day-to-day logistical operations of the donor recovery process, hospital development, Medical Examiner and Coroner relationships in North and South Carolina. In 2020, Ingrid led the project for the acquisition of the Lone Star Eye Bank, now Miracles In Sight, Lone Star Division. In June of 2022, Ingrid was promoted to President & CEO of Miracles In Sight. Ingrid is an active member in the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA) and serves as chair of the Technician Education Committee, EBAA Medical Advisory Board and Certification Board. Ingrid served in the United States Army, HHC, 2AD as the Commanding General’s Attendant. Prior to her career in eye banking, she taught high school Spanish and English.
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Contains 54 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 06/27/2025 at 1:45 PM (EDT)
If you missed the 2025 Annual Meeting or want to revisit some of the sessions you attended, check out all that this package has to offer!
The EBAA 2025 Annual Meeting is available on-demand. This package features select sessions from the 2025 Annual Meeting and includes over 20 hours of content. Check out all that this package has to offer!
NOTE: You may purchase this on-demand package in advance, but you will only receive access to the recordings in July after the Annual Meeting ends. However, the MAB Meeting will be broadcasted live from San Diego. If you purchase this package in advance, you will be able to view the broadcast live on June 27.
This package includes:
- Opening General Session
- A Legacy of Life: Honoring My Father’s Gift of Donation
- Keynote: The Power of Recognition in Eye Banking
- DPCR Workshop: Cultivating Relationships with Donor Families
- Transforming Resistance to Change
- Thursday General Session
- OPOs and Eye Banks Navigating the Future of Transplantation
- Honoring One of Our Own: Turning Tragic Loss into a Lasting Legacy
- Activating Your Board and Medical Directors into Eye Bank Ambassadors
- On the Case: Investigating Infectious Adverse Reactions
- Technical Skills Workshop
- Accreditation Board Meeting – Public Portion
- Friday General Session
- Understanding and Identifying Sepsis
- Visionary Solutions: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Eye Banking
- 2025 Eye Donation Month Announcement
- The State of the Association
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Going Back to the Basics
- Medical Advisory Board Meeting
- Scientific Symposium
- Invited Session: Novel Surgical and Cell Therapy Interventions for Endothelial Disease
- Scientific Abstracts
- Medical Directors Symposium
View the "CEU Information" tab for important information about earning credits.
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To purchase the package on eyeLEARN, log into eyeLEARN with your EBAA credentials, click the 'register' button, and checkout. Once the package is purchased, visit the event page, and access the sessions via the contents tab.
Package Prices:
Member: $400 Non-Member: $800
2025 Annual Meeting In-Person Attendees If you attended the EBAA 2025 Annual Meeting in San Diego, you receive complimentary access to this package. To access the meeting, log into eyeLEARN using your EBAA credentials, visit the event page, and access the sessions via the contents tab. If you don't know your password, select the 'forgot password' link. If you still have issues, contact Herocia Hawkins.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT complete the session evaluation for sessions you attended in person, as you have already earned CEUs for attending those sessions.
Medical Directors Medical Directors may view the MAB Meeting and Medical Directors Symposium for accreditation purposes. Once you view the session and complete the evaluation, the certificate will be available. Please download the certificate as proof of attendance.
CEUs
The 2025 Annual Meeting package on eyeLEARN has been approved for up to 20.25 CEUs. Details for earning and tracking CEUs are listed below.
2025 Annual Meeting In-Person Attendees
If you attended the EBAA 2025 Annual Meeting in San Diego, you have complimentary access to all of the sessions available in this package. You may only earn CEUs for sessions you did not attend in person; attendees may only earn CEUs for a session once.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT complete the session evaluation if you already completed the session evaluation for that session in the meeting app, as you have already earned CEUs for attending in-person. If you aren't sure if you already earned CEUs for a specific session, log into the Member's Portal, and click "View My Credit History" under the "Certification/CEU" menu tab. If you did not already earn CEUs for a session, view the session on eyeLEARN, complete the session evaluation, and the CEUs will populate on your member profile. Contact Herocia Hawkins with any questions.
2025 Annual Meeting eyeLEARN Attendees
To earn CEUs, view the session on eyeLEARN, complete the session evaluation, and the CEUs will populate on your member profile. To view your CEUs, please log into the Member's Portal, and click "View My Credit History" under the "Certification/CEU" menu tab. To view credits earned on eyeLEARN, click "View my eyeLEARN Credits."
Opening General Session
Opening Remarks
Kevin Corcoran, CAE, EBAAA Legacy of Life: Honoring My Father’s Gift of Donation
Monique Pascucci, Donor Family MemberKeynote: The Power of Recognition in Eye Banking
Karen Andrews, The Andrews GroupCEU: 1
Donor, Partner & Community Relations Workshop
Cultivating Relationships with Donor Families
Annie Kuhl, Saving Sight
Esther Baker, MA, MBA, Iowa Lions Eye Bank
Rebecca Grossman, Lions World Vision Institute
Wesley Thompson, CEBT, Advancing Sight NetworkCEU: 1.5
Transforming Resistance to Change
Parish Jefferson, MA, MS, UCSD Extended Studies
Supported by UCSD Extended StudiesCEU: 1
Thursday General Session
Chair's Address
Jim Quirk, CEBT, AltruVisionHonoring One of Our Own: Turning Tragic Loss into a Lasting Legacy
Chuck Pivoney, CEBT, The Eye Bank of Kentucky
Tina Mays, CEBT, Cincinnati Eye BankOPOs and Eye Banks Navigating the Future of Transplantation
Megan Young, San Diego Eye Bank
Jeffrey Trageser, LifeSharingFDA Regulatory Update: Reading the Tea Leaves
Jennifer DeMatteo, MCM, CICCEU: 1.25
Activating Your Board and Medical Directors into Eye Bank Ambassadors
Tony Bavuso, CEBT, Saving Sight
Elizabeth Fout, Beauty of Sight
Pat Martchink, Saving Sight
Michael Tramber, MBA, CEBT, CTBS, Miracles In SightCEU: 1
On the Case: Investigating Infectious Adverse Reactions
Katrina Capuzzo, CEBT, Lions World Vision Institute
Elizabeth Ellett, MSHA, MT(ASCP), CQA(ASQ), ACHE, Advancing Sight Network
Melissa Williams, CEBT, AltruVisionCEU: 1
Technical Skills Workshop
Moderator: Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT, CTBS, Miracles In Sight
Guardians of Sterility: Aseptic Technique for Difficult Recoveries
Patrick Becker, CEBT, Lions Gift of Sight
Monica Freiburger, CEBT, Iowa Lions Eye Bank
Ann Kent, CEBT, Georgia Eye BankIlluminating the Gift –Pen Light Exams
Chris Conwell, CEBT, CQIA (ASQ), Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank
Paul Graves, CEBT, CTBS, Advancing Sight Network Dana Owens, CEBT, EversightAdvances in Corneal Tissue Processing
Nick Hicks, CEBT, EversightYou Want Us to Do What!? Surgeon Feedback & Requests
David Moore, CEBT, Lions World Vision InstituteResearch Requests and Research Tissue Uses
Panhia Yang, Lions Gift of SightMaximizing the Donor Pool for Research: Extending the Post-Mortem Interval for the Retina
Khoa Tran, PhD, VisionGiftDonor Eligibility Case Studies
Ingrid Schunder, MBA, CEBT, Miracles In Sight
Andrea Crosson, CEBT, Lions World Vision InstituteInnovation Spotlights
- Spinning Success: Vitreous Centrifuging PDSA 2.0
Dana Owens, CEBT, Eversight
- Breaking Out the Scissors- An Unconventional Orientation Mark
Paul Graves, CEBT, CTBS, Advancing Sight Network
- Endo-In DMEK- Wait, how do you fold the tissue?
Chelsea Green, CEBT, Iowa Lions Eye Bank
CEUs: 2.25
Accreditation Board Meeting (Public Portion)
The public portion of the meeting was recorded and is available to attendees.
CEUs: .5
Friday General Session
Eye Donation Month 2025
Colleen Bayus, EBAA
Christine Lichti, Cornea Recipient
Jennifer Li, MD, Sierra Donor Services Eye BankUnderstanding and Identifying Sepsis
Beverly Forsyth, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiVisionary Solutions: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Eye Banking
Beth Ann Benetz, MA, CRA, Case Western Reserve University
Matt Battey, MSCS, Mid-America TransplantCEUs: 1.75
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): Going Back to the Basics
Michael Tramber, MBA, CEBT, CTBS, Miracles In Sight
Ieesha Johnson, MS, Association for Multicultural AffairsCEUs: 1
Medical Advisory Board Meeting
CEUs: 2.25
Scientific Symposium
Invited Session: An Update on Endothelial Cell Therapy in the United States
Speaker: W. Barry Lee, MD, FACS, Eye Consultants of AtlantaScientific Abstract Presentations:
Ocular Surface Reconstruction with Keratolimbal Allograft for Severe or Recurrent Symblepharon
Novel Technique to Thin Oral Mucous Membrane Grafts for Ocular Surface Reconstruction to Achieve Texture Mimicking Conjunctiva
Role of Sex and Extracellular Matrix Modification on Migration Rate of Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy Cells in Descemet’s Stripping Only
Evaluating the Role of Rho Kinase Inhibitors in Glaucoma Patients with Underlying Cornea Transplantation
Efficacy of α-MSH in Accelerating Corneal Endothelial Regeneration Following Descemet’s Stripping Only
Comparison of Orientation Markings on Endothelial Keratoplasty Grafts Over 72 Hours
Comparing the Characteristics and Feasibility of Donor DMEK Tissue Under Age 50: A Retrospective Review
Screening and Preventing Textural Interface Opacities in DSAEK Corneal Transplants
Comparison of Corneal Storage Solutions for the Preservation of DSAEK Grafts
How Different are Donor Corneas from Diabetics versus Non-Diabetics?
Diabetes Endothelial Keratoplasty Study (DEKS): Donor and Donor Lenticule Prep Findings
Evaluation of Area of Cell Damage Assessment in the DEKS-ACD Ancillary Study
Eyes with Severe to Total Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency can Present Clusters of Limbal Epithelial Cells Evaluated by In vivo Confocal MicroscopyCEUs: 3.25
Medical Directors Symposium
Moderator: M. Soledad Cortina, MD, Eversight
Infectious Diseases: A Primer for Medical Directors
Beverly Forsyth, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiAdverse Events- Reporting, Investigations and Case Studies
Elmer Tu, MD, Eversight
Winston Chamberlain, MD, PhD, VisionGift
Sean Edelstein, MD, Mid-America Transplant
Zeba Syed, MD, Wills Eye InstituteAccreditation Board Update
Amy Lin, MD, Utah Lions Eye BankAdvocating for Eye Banking: The Medical Director’s Role in Education, Outreach, and Social Media
Lorenzo Cervantes, MD, EversightBecoming an Ambassador for your Eye Bank
Viral Juthani, MD, The Eye-Bank for Sight RestorationMedical Director Dilemmas: What Would You Do?
Moderator:
Jennifer Li, Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank
Panelists:
John Bokosky, MD, San Diego Eye Bank
Sander Dubovy, MD, Beauty of Sight
Beverly Forsyth, MD, Icahn School of Medicine
Shahzad Mian, MD, EversightCEUs: 2.75
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 06/27/2025 at 1:45 PM (EDT)
If you are unable to attend the MAB in-person at the EBAA Annual Meeting in San Diego, you can register to view the session virtually.
The June Medical Advisory Board Meeting takes place on Friday, June 27, at 1:45 pm Pacific/4:45 pm Eastern, and will be broadcast live from San Diego. If you are unable to attend the MAB in-person, you can register to view the session virtually. Up to 2.25 CEUs may be earned for CEBTs, and Medical Directors can attend virtually to fulfill the accreditation requirement.
NOTE: If you are a member of MAB - this is not a way to participate virtually in the meeting and we encourage you to attend the in person meeting at the EBAA 2025 Annual Meeting. This broadcast link will contain outbound audio only.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 06/05/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
Achieve greater awareness and engagement with strategies for ensuring that your content reaches the intended audiences; register today!
Promoting your eye bank’s mission and message on social media can be difficult when algorithms are constantly changing.
This webinar explores how organizations can adapt to ever-changing social media algorithms to maximize engagement, raise awareness, and strengthen relationships with key audiences. Participants will gain insights into recent algorithm updates across major platforms, learn best practices for content strategy, and discover tools to track performance and optimize outreach.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how social media algorithms impact content visibility and engagement.
- Learn recent changes across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok.
- Explore strategies to adapt content and maximize engagement with key audiences.
- Identify tools and key performance indicators (KPIs) to track and optimize social media efforts.
Achieve greater awareness and engagement with strategies for ensuring that your content reaches the intended audiences; register today!
Matt Webber (Moderator)
Partner Relations Manager
VisionGift
Matt Webber is the Partner Relations Manager at VisionGift. Matt works with hospital partners, funeral homes, medical examiners, and donation partners. In addition, he also manages the correspondence program for donor families & recipients, as well as VisionGift’s social media. Matt also serves as a member of the Advisory Council for Donate Life America and on EBAA’s Donor, Partner, and Community Relations Committee.
Erin Whitt
Principal Strategic Communications Consultant
Viva Strategic Communications
Erin Whitt is a strategic communications consultant specializing in messaging, digital engagement, public relations, and advocacy. As Principal at Viva Strategic Communications, she helps mission-driven organizations craft compelling narratives, strengthen stakeholder engagement, and implement impactful marketing strategies.
Before launching her consulting practice, Erin worked in communications, fundraising, special events, and membership management for organizations in environmental sustainability, animal welfare, human rights, social justice, public health, higher education, and the performing arts. Her experience with nonprofits and trade associations such as the Solar Electric Light Fund, the Modular Building Institute, UC San Diego, The Old Globe, and Utah Festival Opera gives her unique insight into the challenges and opportunities nonprofit and small business leaders face in engaging stakeholders and driving growth.
Through Viva Strategic Communications, Erin collaborates with clients on branding, content marketing, media relations, and advocacy campaigns, ensuring they have the strategies and tools to amplify their impact and achieve long-term success
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 05/22/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
Attend this session to learn antitrust essentials, ensure compliance, promote ethical practices, and avoid costly legal pitfalls!
In an evolving healthcare and regulatory landscape, understanding antitrust law is essential for eye banks and affiliated professionals. This session provides a foundational overview of antitrust principles, including how they apply to non-profit organizations, cooperative arrangements, and ocular tissue distribution practices. Diana Leiden, Partner at Winston and Strawn LLP, highlights how to identify and mitigate antitrust risks in areas such as pricing, market allocation, and collaboration with competitors.
Objectives:
- To provide a clear explanation about antitrust laws
- To identify and mitigate antitrust risks in eye banking
- To ensure compliance with antitrust laws within the eye bank community
Attend this session to learn antitrust essentials, ensure compliance, promote ethical practices, and avoid costly legal pitfalls!
Diana Leiden
Partner
Winston & Strawn, LLP
Diana Leiden is Partner at Winston & Strawn, LLP. Diana practices trademark, copyright, right of publicity, and antitrust litigation, focusing on emerging technology and Internet issues, and has significant experience counseling clients regarding the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). She has represented several technology and media companies in cutting edge intellectual property matters and is a frequent writer on new developments in copyright and entertainment law.
Diana litigates high-profile, complex antitrust conspiracy and monopolization cases and has particular knowledge in the mixed issues of antitrust and intellectual property law, including the antitrust implications of standards setting organizations, patent pools, and intellectual property licensing. Diana has also represented clients in trademark and trade dress matters in a wide range of industries, including fashion, healthcare, technology, and entertainment, and regularly counsels clients on brand protection issues. She has represented numerous Internet service providers, large media corporations, technology companies, retailers, and others in high-stakes litigations across a wide variety of industries.
Diana began her career with a year-long fellowship working as a staff attorney at a non-profit organization and continues to be dedicated to pro bono work. She represents a Guatemalan victim of domestic violence seeking asylum in the United States and recently obtained a notable victory at the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board for a small publisher. In 2013 and 2016, she received the Winston & Strawn Pro Bono Commitment to Service Award for her work on behalf of Cameroonian refugees fleeing persecution on account of their sexual orientation.
Kevin Corcoran, CAE (Moderator)
President and CEO
Eye Bank Association of America
Kevin has spent the entirety of his professional career working with or for non-profit organizations. He started in membership and communications and has served as CEO of three associations, joining EBAA in 2011. He graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in marketing. Kevin believes that an association is most effective when it commits to strengthening its relationships with its members and supporting their needs.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 05/16/2025 at 1:00 PM (EDT)
Attend this session to learn more about the recent guidance documents and how to best comply with the new regulations.
Join us for an informative webinar led by experienced attorneys as they unpack the legal and operational implications of the FDA’s recently published guidance documents on Sepsis and Mtb. This session provides a comprehensive overview of the new regulatory changes and how the regulations should be interpreted. Attendees will gain critical insights into how these changes intersect with existing compliance frameworks and what steps eye banks should take to mitigate risk and ensure adherence.
Key takeaways will include:
- An overview of the new FDA guidance and its intended scope
- Legal interpretation of key provisions impacting eye bank operations
- Practical compliance strategies to address new requirements
- Risk management considerations and enforcement trends
Attend this session to learn more about the recent guidance documents and how to best comply with the new regulations.
CEUs: 1
Michael N. Druckman
Partner
Hogan Lovells, LLP
Michael Druckman leverages his prior experience at the FDA – and what he has learned since then while extricating companies from regulatory problems – to anticipate and prevent life science clients from getting into trouble in the first place. Mike understands the business challenges that companies face in a highly regulated environment. Mike chairs the firm's Cell, Tissue, and Gene Therapies Working Group, a cross-disciplinary team that advises companies in this emerging space on the evolving regulatory and business challenges they face. Mike and the team work closely with companies developing stem cells, cord blood, placental tissues, gene therapies, proteins, and other cellular products to help people with serious health problems. Mike also advises companies with a full range of regulatory challenges involved in investigating new drugs, biologics, and combination products, obtaining FDA approval for those products, and in promoting, se ling, and distributing them.
His experience also includes the Drug Supply Chain Security Act, pharmacy compounding, expanded access/compassionate use clinical trials, orphan drug exclusivity, and precision medicine and companion diagnostics. While in the FDA Office of the Chief Counsel, Mike also advised on medical countermeasures. He served on the FDA's Pandemic Influenza Planning and Preparedness Team, and helped draft guidance on pandemic and seasonal flu vaccines and a regulation on Strategic National Stockpile product labeling. In his years at the firm, Mike has advised on Emergency Use Authorizations, select agents and toxins and Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC), and various issues involving vaccines and other products.
Eman S. Al-Hassan
Senior Associate
Hogan Lovells, LLP
Eman Al-Hassan is a Senior Associate in Global Regulatory at Hogan Lovells. Eman delivers clear and concise advice to pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients of all shapes and sizes to help them achieve their business goals. Prior to joining the firm, Eman practiced as a patent attorney with a boutique intellectual property (IP) firm where she gained valuable technical and business strategy experience managing the IP assets of large corporations. Eman also served as a federal law clerk at the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California, working on a wide variety of cases.
Eman holds a certification in Bioscience Industry Law and Practice from the Keck Graduate Institute, where she counseled biotechnology corporations as a part of her course practicum. Eman earned her degree in chemistry from the University of Toledo where she served as an active member of the American Chemical Society. Leveraging her experience working in the IP space as well as a technical background in chemistry, Eman is qualified to provide guidance to companies on issues at various stages of drug development.
Ashley Grey
Associate
Hogan Lovells, LLP
Ashley Grey is an Associate in Global Regulatory at Hogan Lovells. Ashley provides strategic FDA regulatory and compliance advice to help pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients navigate FDA's ever-evolving regulatory framework. Leveraging her prior experience in public health and post-market surveillance research for drugs and devices, Ashley counsels clients on a variety of questions related to FDA's complex regulatory landscape. Ashley's practice includes: product development, product lifecycle management, pharmacovigilance, human cell and tissue products, Good Clinical Practice, advertising and promotion, bioresearch monitoring, human subject protection, Freedom of Information Act, compounding, device 510K clearance, imports and exports, and due diligence.
In law school, Ashley served as a Senior Solicitations and Submissions Editor for the Howard Law Journal, where she published a note on the international pharmaceutical patent regime under the TRIPS Agreement. She also assisted low-income medical device inventors in submitting patent applications as a participant in the Intellectual Property Patent Clinic and served as an extern for the World Bank's Mediation Services unit. Before law school Ashley obtained a master's degree in public health from the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
Jennifer DeMatteo (Moderator)
Director of Regulations and Standards
Eye Bank Association of America
Jennifer DeMatteo, MCM, CIC, is the Director of Regulations and Standards for the Eye Bank Association of America (EBAA). She oversees the EBAA Accreditation program, Medical Standards process and serves as their regulatory liaison. She received her bachelor’s degree in microbiology from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master of Science degree in clinical microbiology from Hahnemann University (now Drexel University). She was responsible for directing the Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) and Employee Health programs and personnel in major tertiary hospital and ambulatory care settings. Jennifer has been a Healthcare Epidemiologist for over 20 years and is certified in Infection Control & Epidemiology (CBIC).
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 05/14/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)
Please join us on Wednesday, May 14, at 2pm ET, for the Spring Town Hall Meeting. Led by EBAA Speaker of the House, Shannon Schweitzer, this Town Hall includes Board of Directors' Candidate Speeches and other Association updates. All EBAA members are welcome to attend.
Please join us on Wednesday, May 14, at 2pm ET, for the Spring Town Hall Meeting. Led by EBAA Speaker of the House, Shannon Schweitzer, this Town Hall includes Board of Directors' Candidate Speeches and other Association updates. All EBAA members are welcome to attend.
EBAA Town Hall meetings are held throughout the year to share information with the members about the Board’s activity and to solicit member feedback and perspectives on the issues facing the profession. The Spring Town Hall meeting features Board of Director candidate speeches and any proposed Bylaws changes, allowing House of Delegate members the opportunity to hear speeches and proposed changes before the Annual Meeting. The meeting includes time for members to ask questions of the Board, staff and the membership; please contact Shannon by May 1 to suggest topics for discussion.
CEUs not awarded for this session. EBAA Members Only.
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