ASRM Launches New Ambassador Program to Strengthen Volunteer Engagement
ASRM is excited to announce the official launch of the
ASRM Ambassador Program, unveiled during the 2025 Scientific Congress. This new initiative is designed to create a clear and supportive pathway for members who wish to deepen their involvement with ASRM and contribute to the advancement of reproductive medicine.
The Ambassador Program serves as a structured volunteer pipeline that helps ASRM better understand members' interests, experience, and desired level of engagement. Through the application process, members share information about their background and involvement, allowing ASRM to match them with opportunities that align with their expertise and readiness.
"Our community is full of talented, passionate professionals who want to contribute, but they don't always know where to start," said ASRM Chief Education and Science Officer, Dr. Chevis Shannon. "This program helps us create a more accessible and equitable pathway for meaningful participation."
A New Way to Volunteer - and Be Recognized
One of the primary objectives of the Ambassador Program is to establish a dedicated group of "go-to" volunteers who are prepared to support ASRM initiatives throughout the year. Ambassadors are placed into tier levels that reflect their experience and previous engagement, making it easier for ASRM to connect each member with opportunities that are the right fit-from short-term tasks to committee participation to leadership development.
For Ambassadors, the benefits are simple but powerful:
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Streamlined access to volunteer opportunities
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Assignments that match their skills and interests
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Recognition through digital badges and visibility within the ASRM community
Ambassadors will also play an essential role in shaping the future of ASRM by lending their expertise, providing valuable feedback, and supporting programs that enhance our professional community.
Meet the Inaugural Class of ASRM Ambassadors
ASRM is proud to recognize the first cohort of Ambassadors comprising more than 80 members who represent a wide range of disciplines, career stages, and contributions across reproductive medicine. These individuals were selected based on their engagement history and responses to the new Ambassador application, which helps ASRM vet experience and determine appropriate tier placement.
Please join us in congratulating our inaugural Ambassadors:
Enthusiast
Johnny Awwad, MD
Bala Bhagavath, MBBS
Jared Bieniek, MD
Stephanie Nichol Burns, PhD, HCLD
Bruce Carr, MD
Serena Chen, MD
Lee Collins, JD
Judith Daar, JD
James Dupree, MD
William Gibbons, MD
Linda C. Giudice, MD, PhD
Virginia Mensah, MD
Alan Penzias, MD
Scott Purcell, PhD
Bo Yu, MD
Trendsetter
Julie Bindeman, PsyD
William Catherino, MD, PhD
Matt Coward, MD
Nidhi Desai, JD
Joshua Halpern, MD
Caitlin Hebert, BA, BSN
Heather Hipp, MD
Stanton Honig, MD
Heather Huddleston, MD
Kathleen Hwang, MD
Tarun Jain, MD
Angela Lawson, PhD
Winifred Mak, MD, PhD
Peter McGovern, MD
Benjie Mills, MD
Molly Moravek, MD, MPH
Sunni Mumford, PhD
Kutluk Oktay, MD, PhD
Lubna Pal, MBBS
Shana Perman, PA
Salu Ribeiro, MSc, BS
Joseph Sanfilippo, MD
Nanette Santoro, MD
Mitch Schiewe, PhD
Danny Schust, MD
James Segars, MD
Steven Spandorfer, MD
Jessica Spencer, MD
Tamara Tobias, NP
Guru
Valerie Baker, MD
Robert Brannigan, MD
Sandra Carson, MD
Mindy Christianson, MBA, MD
Christos Coutifaris, MD, PhD
Alan DeCherney, MD
Rebecca Flyckt, MD
Marina Gvakharia, PhD
Karl Hansen, MD, PhD
Erica Johnstone, MD
Lowell Ku, MD
Dolores Lamb, PhD
Paul Lin, MD
Gloria Richard-Davis, MD, MBA
Divya Shah, MD, MEd
Hugh Taylor, MD
Kim Thornton, MD
Legend
G. David Adamson, MD
Ruben Alvero, MD
Paula Amato, MD
Kurt Barnhart, MD
Marcelle Cedars, MD
Eve Feinberg, MD
Elizabeth Ginsburg, MD
Clarisa Gracia, MD
Micah Hill, DO
Sangita Jindal, PhD
Sigal Klipstein, MD
John Pettroza, MD
Richard Paulson, MD
Samantha Pfeifer, MD
Catherine Racowsky, PhD
Peter Schlegel, MD
Amy Sparks, PhD
Michael Thomas, MD
James Toner, MD, PhD
Interested in Becoming an ASRM Ambassador?
ASRM encourages all members, whether new to the organization or already deeply involved, to apply to the Ambassador Program. Completing the application helps us understand how you'd like to engage and ensures that future volunteer opportunities are well-matched to your goals and experience.
Becoming an Ambassador is one of the best ways to:
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Expand your professional network
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Develop leadership experience
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Support ASRM initiatives
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Make a meaningful impact on the reproductive medicine community
If you're ready to get involved, we encourage you to
apply today and take the next step in your ASRM volunteer journey.
Learn more about the ASRM Ambassador Program