Board of Directors

Bunny Leach, CEO
Patient Advocate, Writer, Speaker, Life Coach

Bunny Leach is a registered Patient Advocate committee member for the American Society of Clinical Oncology, asco.org a committee member on the molecular tumor board for the Targeted Agent Profiling Utilization Registry (TAPUR) study tapur.org  and liaison to the AYA adolescents and young adult working group for the Alliance for Clinical Trials in Oncology, a National Cancer Institute (NCI) supported Cancer Cooperative Group allianceforclinicaltrialsinoncology.org

Bunny’s background is in Psychology, writing, and Business Administration. She has written several articles for national and international publications. She has appeared on several local and national radio and television programs, including “The Doctors” on ABC with Dr. Travis Stork to talk about the Nicki Leach Foundation and present an award, and on other programs to discuss topics related to cancer, patient advocacy, caregivers, recovery and hope. She has published three non-fiction books, and is currently working on her third book Mourning Mothers, and her first non-fiction book, Once A Week.  

Bunny is the author of three books:


Mario A. Carranza, M.H.A., FACHE

Mario A. Carranza, M.H.A. FACHE, currently serves as the Administrator for Research at Nemours Children’s Health System. As Administrator, Mario oversees research operations throughout the health system. Prior to joining Nemours, Mario worked as the Administrative Director for Research at the Atlantic Health System and as an Operations Administrator at Mayo Clinic.

Mario has administratively supported various research areas throughout his career such as: Research Administration, Cancer Studies, Cancer Biology, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Neuroscience, Health Sciences, Immunology, Clinical Genomics, Comparative Medicine, Biorepository Program, Discovery & Translational Programs, Biomarker Discovery Program, Center for Individualized Medicine. Precision Medicine, Center for Regenerative Medicine, and the Center for the Science of Healthcare Delivery as well as several institutional committees and strategic initiatives. Mario has also served as an adjunct professor at the University of North Florida.

Mario believes research is a critical component to any healthcare organization that aims to bring cutting edge treatment and high quality care to its patients. He feels it is equally important to remember that there is a person at the end of the research we do and we must respect and protect them


Kurt A. Jaeckle, M.D.

Dr. Jaeckle is a practicing neuro-oncologist, and directs the clinical trials program in Neurooncology at the Mayo Clinic Florida. He is Board Certified in Neurology by the ABPN and in Neuro-oncology by the UCNS. He has served as primary or co-investigator on several national and international Phase I-IV clinical trials, with a focus on targeted therapies, immunotherapy, vaccines, and chemotherapy. He has served as chair, co-chair or a member on committees for the American Academy of Neurology, Society for Neurooncology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the National Cancer Institute. He served as Director of the Neurooncology Fellowship Program at University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and was instrumental in development of the first Certification and Accreditation process in Neuro-oncology. Dr. Jaeckle enjoys spending quality time with his wife, Bunny Leach and supports her role as Director of the Nicki Leach Foundation, which funds research involving Adolescents and Young Adults with cancer. He is also a luthier, building and repairing acoustic and electric guitars.


Theodore Pisarchuk, Rev

Fr. Ted Pisarchuk is an Archpriest in the Orthodox Church in America . He is the planting priest and the rector of St. Justin Martyr Orthodox Church in Jacksonville , FL and is the mission director of the Diocese of the South Orthodox Church in America. Presently he sits on the board of the Orthodox Christian Mission center serving on the executive committee and is the chair of the building committee. He holds a building contractors license in the state of Florida, has a master of Divinity from St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary and a bachelor of building construction from the University of Florida.

He is married and has two boys. He enjoys family activities, woodworking and the outdoors, anything around the water, physical training and various sports.


Paul A. Pitel, MD

Paul A. Pitel, M.D., is a pediatric hematologist-oncologist and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Nemours Children’s Clinic-Jacksonville. A graduate of Brown University and the Brown Medical School , he has written and lectured extensively in his field.

He has served on several non-profit boards, and is currently on the boards of the Ronald McDonald House of Jacksonville and the Ronald McDonald Charities of Northeast Florida.


Thomas L. Hazouri, CPA

Tommy Hazouri is a Certified Public Accountant specializing in taxation and personal financial planning with over 15 years in the financial services industry. He received a B.B.A. in Accounting from the University of North Florida . Tommy is a member of the American Institute of CPA’s, and the Florida Institute of CPA’s. In addition to having accounting “Big Four” public accounting experience, Tommy’s career also includes an extensive tax background in estate, gift, fiduciary and individual taxes as well as knowledge of the trust, probate and investment areas. Besides the CPA, he also holds the AICPA’s Personal Financial Specialist and American College ‘s Certified Financial Planner designations.


Nina D. Hunter, CTFA

Nina Hunter is Director of Development for the Brooks College of Health at the University of North Florida.  She has been with UNF leading the fundraising efforts for the Brooks College of Health since September, 2007.  Prior to that time she served as a Philanthropic Consultant with Wachovia Trust until her retirement in 2007.  She has worked with numerous non-profits, assisting them with the development of their planned gifts, such as bequests, charitable trusts and foundations.  Nina currently serves as board member and Past President of Planned Giving Council of N.E. Florida; Member of Estate Planning Council; as well as other boards. 


Terri Russler-Devall
BFA, University of Michigan

Terri is owner of a design and communications firm based in Ann Arbor, MI.  Over her career, she chose to specialize working with clients in, healthcare, education and the nonprofit sector. She has designed marketing and fundraising materials for numerous nonprofits in SE Michigan including The Ronald McDonald House, The Ann Arbor Hand-On Museum, Ann Arbor Art Center, United Way, and American Red Cross of Washtenaw. Foundations include Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Michigan Women’s Foundation, and the Ann Arbor Public Schools as well as the AAPS Foundation.

She currently serves on communication advisory boards for Safe House Center and United Way of Washtenaw.

Terri has worked with the Nicki Leach Foundation since it’s inception. She first met Nicki, the day her mother, Bunny brought her home from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor where she was born.


Marlene C. Hasslinger

Marlene is a Research Assistant and Computer Science Graduate student at Pace University in New York. She joined our team in 2018 after she heard about Nicki’s story.

 Marlene designed and maintains the website, creates marketing materials for the Nicki Leach Foundation, and helps on conferences. She works closely with Bunny Leach to make the Foundation mission a success. We are thrilled to have her own our team.