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Anjee Davis has been appointed as the CEO of Fight Colorectal Cancer
Jan 5, 2025, 17:23

Anjee Davis has been appointed as the CEO of Fight Colorectal Cancer

Fight Colorectal Cancer shared a post on LinkedIn:

“Big News from Fight CRC!

We are thrilled to announce that Anjee Davis has been promoted to Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Fight Colorectal Cancer!

This promotion reflects Anjee’s extraordinary leadership and her relentless commitment to our mission: creating more time for those impacted by colorectal cancer. Under her guidance, Fight CRC has become a trusted voice in colorectal cancer advocacy, research, and policy.

As we embark on our bold vision for the future Anjee will lead efforts to:

  • Advance breakthrough research and drive equitable access to screening and treatment.
  •  Improve care standards with evidence-based policies, reducing disparities in outcomes.
  • Expand community engagement, activating over 500,000 advocates to drive change.

‘Colorectal cancer steals too much, too soon,’ Anjee said. ‘Every ten minutes, this preventable disease cuts another life short. Together, we can create more time for patients and their families to thrive and dream about the future.”

Please join us in congratulating Anjee on this well-deserved promotion and recommitting to the fight for more time—for all of us.”

Anjee Davis

Anjee Davis is the CEO of Fight Colorectal Cancer, a position she took on in December 2024 after 11 years as the organization’s President.

With a focus on advocacy, research, and policy reform, she leads efforts to improve the lives of those affected by colorectal cancer. Anjee’s leadership has shaped national initiatives aimed at raising awareness and driving change in cancer research and treatment.

Before joining Fight Colorectal Cancer, Anjee was Vice President of Programs, where she managed national awareness and policy campaigns.

She also served as Director of Outreach Programs at the University of South Carolina’s Center for Colon Cancer Research, overseeing an $11 million NIH budget and developing statewide programs to support colorectal cancer patients.

Earlier in her career, Anjee managed clinical trials at Branson Oncology Clinic. She holds a Master’s in Public Policy Administration from the University of Missouri-Saint Louis and a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Missouri State University.