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FASD Collaborative Board of Directors

Emily Hargrove
President
Emily Hargrove was diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS) at the age of one, receiving a life-long, full-body diagnosis from Vanderbilt Clinic. She decided to become more than a statistic and now uses her voice to empower others who have felt disenfranchised, leveraging her God-given love of learning to research the very condition with which she has been diagnosed.
Emily is a member of the International Adult Leadership Collaborative of the FASD Changemakers (ALC), founding member of Self-Advocates with an FASD in Action (SAFA) and a former expert panel member for SAMHSA’s FASD Center for Excellence. She has co-authored two publications and has partnered with a variety of national organizations and universities to facilitate presentations and trainings and support development of new interventions for the FASD community.
Emily holds a Master’s of Philosophy in Psychology (M.Phil.) and is currently a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology (Ph.D.) candidate with a dissertation focus on FASD and spiritual development. She is a certified member of the American Philosophical Practitioner Association (APPA) as a philosophical counselor.
Emily and her husband are expecting their second child in September of 2024. For a full read of Emily's amazing accomplishments, please take a peek at her full bio.
Jeff Alsup
Treasurer
Jeff Alsup is the Executive Director of the Fasken Foundation in Midland, TX. He holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Texas and a Master of Science from Fuller Theological Seminary.
Prior to his time with the foundation, he spent two decades in non-profit and ministry-related positions, with a short stint as the CFO of a small advertising firm.
Jeff is married to Lynn Alsup and has three adult daughters with brain-based differences, including FASD. When not strategizing to fund organizations fitting the foundation’s interest or funding the various schemes his children present on a regular basis, Jeff can be found flying a Cessna Centurion and playing an occasional round of bad golf.

