Mary Ann Leeper
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Mary Ann Leeper is the founder of the Female Health Foundation (1994) where she became the chair and board member. She was president and COO for ten plus years before retiring in 2013. Leeper also co-founded another organization called the Business Woman's Initiative against HIV/AIDS. With Leeper's aid, the newest version of the
female condom An internal condom (also known as a femidom or female condom) is a barrier device that is used during sexual intercourse as a barrier contraceptive to reduce the probability of pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Meant as an al ...
will be introduced to women in locations with high rates of
HIV/AIDS Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), a retrovirus. Following initial infection an individual ...
. The launch of this new female condom is cheaper and will reach more women. Leeper gives lectures and presentations in colleges and universities across the world. Her main goal is to “help millions of women protect themselves against the spread of HIV and AIDS”. She also stated, “It is not a simple goal, but it is one I am determined to do everything possible to achieve.”


Education

Mary Ann Leeper earned her
Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Science was the University of ...
at Drexel University. She received a
Master of Science A Master of Science ( la, Magisterii Scientiae; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.) is a master's degree in the field of science awarded by universities in many countries or a person holding such a degree. In contrast to ...
at Temple University. Leeper later received her master's degree in business at
Northwestern University Northwestern University is a private research university in Evanston, Illinois. Founded in 1851, Northwestern is the oldest chartered university in Illinois and is ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world. Charte ...
's Kellogg Graduate School of Management. She returned to Temple University to study for her doctorate in pharmaceutical chemistry.


Career

Before retirement, Leeper gave lectures to colleges and universities regarding global entrepreneurship, gender bias,
corporate social responsibility Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a form of international private business self-regulation which aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature by engaging in or supporting volunteering or ethicall ...
, women's issues in the developing world, and prevention programs against HIV/AIDS. She was also an assistant professor at
Temple University Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public state-related research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist minister Russell Conwell and his congregation Grace Baptist Church of Philadelphia then called Ba ...
Schools of Pharmacy and Medicine along with being a
biochemist Biochemists are scientists who are trained in biochemistry. They study chemical processes and chemical transformations in living organisms. Biochemists study DNA, proteins and Cell (biology), cell parts. The word "biochemist" is a portmanteau of ...
and director of Neenah Paper Company. Her main focus and overall works revolve around global entrepreneurship, gender bias, women's issue in the world, and lastly female sexual health and protection.


Female condom

Her most recent contribution was the launch of the female condom. She switched from polyurethane material to synthetic latex, which overall saves manufacturing costs and makes the condom much more affordable. The female condom is an over the counter
contraceptive Birth control, also known as contraception, anticonception, and fertility control, is the use of methods or devices to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Birth control has been used since ancient times, but effective and safe methods of birth contr ...
, which has been
FDA The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA or US FDA) is a federal agency of the Department of Health and Human Services. The FDA is responsible for protecting and promoting public health through the control and supervision of food s ...
approved for over 20 years. The female condom gives females an option in choosing the best contraceptive, while remaining sexually active. The female condom contains just as high of a success rate as the
male condom A condom is a sheath-shaped barrier device used during sexual intercourse to reduce the probability of pregnancy or a sexually transmitted infection (STI). There are both male and female condoms. With proper use—and use at every act of in ...
. It has between 93% and 95%
pregnancy Pregnancy is the time during which one or more offspring develops ( gestates) inside a woman's uterus (womb). A multiple pregnancy involves more than one offspring, such as with twins. Pregnancy usually occurs by sexual intercourse, but ca ...
prevention success, which is lower than
oral contraceptives Oral contraceptives, abbreviated OCPs, also known as birth control pills, are medications taken by mouth for the purpose of birth control. Female Two types of female oral contraceptive pill, taken once per day, are widely available: * The combin ...
, injectables, or the
IUD An intrauterine device (IUD), also known as intrauterine contraceptive device (IUCD or ICD) or coil, is a small, often T-shaped birth control device that is inserted into the uterus to prevent pregnancy. IUDs are one form of long-acting rever ...
.


Awards

United Nation have given her various recognition awards for her work on women's sexual and reproductive health.
Women's Entrepreneurship from Temple University's School of Business (November 2003) As a senior strategic advisor, Leeper has received several prestigious awards, starting from the University of Temple and a recognition award in 2005 and certain United Nations and global health agencies. Along with Mary Ann Leepers’ amazing accomplishments, she also plays a big role in theFemale Health Company’s. She gathers with the MAC, CDC, Department of Health, Female Health Company, and CVS to discuss her personal goal to make female condoms a strong accessible to all women in the country.


Boards/Committees

*INFLUX (pharmaceutical company) *Board of Visitors (Temple University of Pharmacy) *Board of Advisors (School of Nursing at the University of Virginia) *Northwestern University School of Music Visiting Committee *Board for the Center for Development ad Population Activities (CEDPA)


References

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