New team members and board leadership bring expanded expertise in research, fundraising, and community engagement to support CRF’s mission.
SPRINGFIELD, MA, UNITED STATES, July 14, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The Choroideremia Research Foundation (CRF), the premier organization dedicated to funding research and supporting individuals affected by choroideremia (CHM), is proud to announce the addition of two new team members and a new board director, marking an exciting new chapter in the Foundation’s continued growth.
Reagan Devinney has been promoted to
Development and Communications Manager, becoming the second full-time employee in CRF history. Since joining the Foundation in 2021 as Digital Marketing Coordinator, Reagan has played a key role in expanding CRF’s digital presence and fostering community engagement. In her new role, she will spearhead donor relations, communications, and fundraising initiatives aimed at driving progress toward a cure. Originally from Olathe, Kansas, Reagan holds a BA in Marketing from MidAmerica Nazarene University and brings a deep passion for nonprofit service and inclusive storytelling.“I am honored to continue contributing to CRF’s mission and look forward to connecting further with the CHM community,” said Devinney. “It’s a privilege to work alongside such passionate individuals—patients, families, researchers, and advocates—who are all driving this mission forward. I’m excited to keep finding new ways to share your stories, build support, and raise awareness for this important cause.”
Joining the team as Chief Scientific Officer (part-time) is Dr. Mike McConnell, a renowned neuroscientist with a focus on stem cells, genomics, and rare diseases. Mike brings a wealth of academic and scientific leadership experience from institutions including the University of Virginia, Harvard Medical School, and the Salk Institute. He will lead efforts to accelerate research funding, strengthen our scientific strategy, and keep the community informed on scientific progress. Dr. McConnell met many CRF-funded researchers at the recent 2025 CRF International Conference and is already bringing fresh perspective to the Foundation’s research initiatives.
CRF also welcomes Sarah Thompson to its Board of Directors. A dedicated full-time mom and community volunteer based in Prescott, Arizona, Sarah brings invaluable perspective as a longtime supporter of CRF through her family’s active involvement. Her husband, Dr. Jess Thompson, chairs CRF’s Science Advisory Board and has participated in Team CHM events such as the New York City Marathon and Mesa Sprint Triathlon. Together, the Thompson family has supported CRF through both advocacy and sponsorship, including being a Silver Sponsor of the 2025 CRF International Conference.
These additions to CRF’s leadership reflect the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to accelerating research, expanding outreach, and strengthening its connection with the global CHM community. With diverse perspectives and shared dedication, Reagan, Mike, and Sarah bring valuable energy and expertise to the mission—helping CRF move closer to a cure while supporting every step of the journey for those affected by choroideremia.

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