Dave Goodes joined our chapter Board of Directors to lend his skills, strength and expertise to advance our mission. He steps into the role of Board President, excited to maximize his impact over the next two years.
Take a moment to introduce yourself and tell us a little about you!
Hi. I am a devoted father to 3 amazing children: John (16), Andrew (14) and Rebecca (12). I cherish every moment I can spend with them. I spend most of my time these days carpooling or watching their activities (baseball, basketball, dance, etc.), I am a retired corporate executive.
After 25 years in the corporate world, I achieved my business goal of becoming a successful Fortune 500 CHRO. I retired in 2018 and have found my post-corporate life so fulfilling. I enjoy playing golf, tennis, paddle and working out. I also enjoy quiet nights at home or great nights out with my girlfriend Bethany.
Oh, and I cant forget my two dogs! Hoosier is a 2-year-old Golden Doodle and Indy-Anna is a 6-month-old Golden Retriever. They certainly keep us busy and active as well.
How did you get connected to Breakthrough T1D?
I became connected to Breakthrough T1D when my daughter Rebecca was diagnosed with T1D in April 2016 at the age of 8. I joined the Board in 2018 and have found the entire organization to be perfectly aligned with the type of organization that I want to be involved.
In November 2019, my oldest son John was diagnosed with T1D at the age of 15. In July of 2020, I decided to double-down and am now proud to serve as Community Board President for NJ Metro & Rockland County Breakthrough T1D.
Why did you join the chapter Board of Directors?
I joined the Board of Directors so that I could maximize my impact on Breakthrough T1D’s local efforts whether it be advocacy, outreach, community involvement and, of course, fundraising. If there is anything I can do assist the mission of Breakthrough T1D I am ALL IN.
What inspires you?
I am inspired by the strength of the entire Breakthrough T1D community. Whether it be my personal involvement with my 3 children, or for the broader good of all impacted by the great work of this organization. I am inspired by the commitment of the staff (both locally and nationally) to improve the lives of all T1Ds while also providing important input and research dollars towards cures of this disease.
What do you wish to accomplish as a Breakthrough T1D board member?
In my current role as Community Board President, I want to maximize the engagement of all Board members. I have learned that what makes a great local chapter is amazing Board engagement. I want to provide direction, feedback and guidance to both staff and volunteers to maximize the engagement of all Board Members and ultimate success of the organization.
What Breakthrough T1D moment stands out to you the most?
My very first exposure to Breakthrough T1D really stands out.
My daughter had just been diagnosed and there happened to be a research update near my home. I attended the event with very low expectations. What I saw at the event was truly remarkable. I saw a community so willing to help, so honest about there feelings about the disease. Most importantly, I saw hope and optimism. Not only about the ability for my daughter to live a normal life following her diagnosis, but also the optimism that this organization is working on cures.
Aaron Kowalski (who was in the role of head of research and is now the CEO) provided a research update that made me understand the importance that every dollar means toward the race to cures.
What accomplishments are you most proud of?
While I am proud of my personal and professional accomplishments, I have not achieved my biggest goal yet. That goal is do everything I possibly can to put an end to Type 1 Diabetes. I won’t stop in this pursuit until we have all attained this goal. I am so proud to say that we are on our way, and we are one day closer to cures each and every day!