Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Lance and Nancy


The Lance Armstrong’s confession of being a liar, a cheat and ruining the careers of many fellow athletes has captured the news since October with the climax being an interview with Oprah. In October the ‘LiveStrong’ charity that Lance founded asked him to step down. LiveStrong wanted to distant themselves from their founder and be able to do their charitable work without the cloud that is all Lance Armstrong.

LiveStrong is a great charity. It funds many educational programs, research and awareness for men with testicular, and prostate cancers in particular and all cancers for men and women. The yellow wristbands, co-sponsored by Nike, were a huge success in awareness and fund raising. Nike has been one of Lance’s biggest supporters, financially and for PR. Nike pulled their endorsement away from Lance too.

Last year the Susan Komen foundation had a PR debacle. Nancy Brinker, the founder of the Komen for the Cure did not respond quickly to some political and policy PR controversy. One affiliate of Komen for the Cure, out of several hundred affiliates, in New York was denied Komen funding to support a grant from Planned Parenthood. The funding was to be for breast cancer education to the clientele who come to Planned Parenthood in this area. What came out was news that not only would Komen not support this funding grant but also some new board members were viewed as ‘conservative’,


The backlash for the Komen Foundation was fierce and intense. The results were a devastating fund raising shortfall. Nancy Brinker did not step down. She did not immediately respond or make clear the issues in question. A year later the Komen foundation is still trying to recoup. The Komen Foundation set up for the LiveStrong foundation a template on what not to do!

In a year will the LiveStrong foundation recoup and achieve their distance from Lance Armstrong? Are we all more forgiving to the personal ethics violations that Lance Armstrong represents than the political/policy mistakes of Nancy Brinker?


14 comments:

Shelley Zurek -- Still Blonde after all these YEARS said...

it's a tough tightrope to walk. When it comes to charity I pretty much just donate to my church and to a honduran orphanage run by someone I know.

Haralee said...

SB thanks for your comments which I think reflects many after some of these situations. Questions about where my money goes and what is it used for becomes a glaring doubt in these type of aftermath.

Unknown said...

I wouldn't let anything that Lance Armstrong did have any effect on how I feel about the wonderful things that Livestrong does. However the Susan Komen one did change my thinking but they have been mired in controversy before.

Haralee said...

Jennifer you are the person LiveStrong has reached and understands!
I am a big supporter of Komen. Clinical testing, drugs, clinical trials, that Komen gave millions to fund I have been a recipient.

Darlene http://adventuresofamiddleagemom.com said...

I recently read a news article (http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/01/livestrongs_assets_top_100_mil.html) that said Livestrong had a larger than usual cash reserve for a charity, perhaps in anticipation of a donation backlash from Armstrong's anticipated admission of doping.
I think that everyone associated with a charity needs to be on the same page; and checks and balances within the organization should be in place to make sure that occurs.

Middle-aged Diva (Carol) said...

Livestrong wont necessarily be as affected as Komen...Ithink they were smart to jettison him.

Haralee said...

Totally Agree Darlene!

Haralee said...

Middle Age Diva, I agree it was a smart move for the charity to ditch Lance!

The Mid Life Guru said...

The bigger picture is what is important. Lance will receive his punishments. It isn't necessary to pass those punishments on to the people who have/will benefit from LiveStrong.

Haralee said...

I agree MLG. LiveStrong is a great charity.

Bev Mahone said...

Haralee,

It would appear to me that both Lance and Nancy were trying to dictate "outcomes." Lance chose to use his own body to dictate the outcome of his races. Nancy, on the other hand, tried to dictate a political agenda and tried to dictate how other women should handle their own bodies. I can forgive Lance but will never support the Komen Foundation again as long as Nancy remains the head.

Haralee said...

Thank-you Beverly for your comments. You make a very interesting point of distinction.

Rachel said...

bravo - we should not spite live strong.

Haralee said...

Thanks Rachel, Lance is not the charity and LiveStrong did well in quickly distancing themselves.