Howard Nathan Spent Decades ‘On Call’ for Organ Transplants

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Howard Nathan, retiring CEO of the Gift of Life Donor Program, has helped transform the public’s attitude toward organ donation in his 38 years on the job.

The CEO of the Gift of Life Donor Program is stepping down after a long career connecting organ donors with patients in needWhen Howard Nathan first began working as an organ-transplant coordinator in Philadelphia in 1978, the process of shepherding kidneys from the recently departed to the sick but hopeful still seemed ghoulish to many.

Today, a procedure that once evoked Frankenstein has become familiar. Over 40,000 organ transplants took place in 2021, a record, and nearly 170 million Americans have chosen to register as potential organ donors, according to federal figures. The change is due in part to the work of Mr. Nathan, who is stepping down this month after 38 years as president and CEO of the Gift of Life Donor Program, the largest and most successful organ donor and transplant network in the country.

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