National HIV advocacy group's CEO rejects claims of crisis
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National HIV advocacy group's CEO rejects claims of crisis
"NMAC as an organization...we continue to deliver. Nothing that I have done has been unethical or illegal, and [I am] really working to strengthen our organization."
"I felt like the article did not characterize it in that way and really made it look like the organization was weak or crumbling, which is not true and which is misleading."
NMAC's CEO Harold Phillips firmly denies allegations of instability and financial misconduct within the organization. He emphasizes that NMAC continues to deliver on its mission and maintains a strong financial position. Phillips rebuts claims made by anonymous sources regarding leadership decisions and workplace culture, stating that the reporting misrepresents the organization's strength. He insists that his actions have been ethical and legal, aiming to strengthen NMAC amidst concerns raised in recent media reports.
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