Allison Sole Director of Biomedical Programs, Slifka Foundation Allison brings more than 20 years of experience in the philanthropic sector to her role at the Alan B. Slifka Foundation as its director of biomedical programs with a focus on sarcoma. Allison served as inaugural deputy director of 21/64, a consulting division of the Andrea and Charles Bronfman Philanthropies specializing in fostering multigenerational family philanthropy. She worked with family foundations and related entities and developed original resources to help facilitate philanthropic conversations about values and legacy. Her interest and commitment to the next generation began when she was a psychoeducational counselor for youth. She applied this interest to the Arnold P. Gold Foundation for Humanism in Medicine, a philanthropy dedicated to sustaining the commitment of healthcare professionals, including doctors-in-training, to provide compassionate, collaborative, and scientifically excellent patient care, and where she was Programs Director. Allison is grateful for the opportunity to work with a community of dedicated clinicians, researchers, and advocates, including the Research Advocacy Council, seeking curative therapies for bone and soft-tissue sarcomas.