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April 14, 2019

Joe Chirico, Treasurer

April 14, 2019/ Rebecca Balliet

Joe has more than thirty years of experience in financial and non-profit management. His experience has been focused on the financial growth and development of mid-sized commercial enterprises. He serves on a variety of boards associated with commercial and industrial growth, environmental sustainability, the food economy and education. 

April 14, 2019/ Rebecca Balliet/
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The Haystack Project is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that brings together patients organizations representing patients suffering from or caring for patients with extremely rare diseases. Our mission is to educate policymakers and other stakeholders about the need for policies that recognize the unique circumstances of extremely rare conditions and treatments and expand incentives critical to ensuring they can reach patients.