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Larry J. Hochendoner, MGA   Senior Partner WHCI

PurposePrize10FellowButton.jpgWHCI's coalition and Capacity Building Team is led by Mr. Larry Hochendoner, MGA. In 2007 Larry transformed The Philadelphia AIDS Consortium (TPAC) into World Health Care Infrastructures. Mr. Hochendoner leverage his ten year tenure as Executive Director of TPAC to develop with his colleagues an international  initiative to strengthen the fight against HIV/AIDS. WHCI targets undeserved communities particularly women and children.  Prior to his work with HIV/AIDS, Larry spent four years as President of World Partners, a consulting firm focused on international development and services for youth.

This followed his three years as President and CEO of the Pennsylvania Citizen's Project, with a Board composed of 45 Pennsylvania's top corporate, business, labor, non-profit, and state government leaders. The Pennsylvania Citizen's project was responsible for designing the forerunner and prototype of the later successfully launched federal initiative in National Service - the AmeriCorps Program. In both of these roles, Mr. Hochendoner developed extensive experience in transforming cultures of compliance into cultures of commitment.

Working with the Russian government, Mr. Hochendoner established structured youth programs, in a time of great political conflict, to assist in the stabilization of communism to capitalism. Mr. Hochendoner's work focuses largely on social engineering, particularly in times of social and/or economic strife. Mr. Hochendoner has also held several senior governmental positions, including: Presidentially appointed US Director of Disaster Operations in the US Small Business Administration; Deputy Secretary of Labor for the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, and Elected County Commissioner for Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Mr. Hochendoner received his Master's Degree in Government Administration from University of Pennsylvania in 1994 and a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from the University of Dayton in 1971

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