Margaret M. Timony
Executive Director
Executive Director
DCAT
Russian Federation
Biography
Ms. Timony currently serves as the executive director of the Drug, Chemical & Associated Technologies Association (DCAT). Ms. Timony joined DCAT in December of 1998 after the organization moved its headquarters from New York to New Jersey. During her tenure, she has been responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and operations for the global business development association with 100+ active volunteers and a staff of 10. Prior to this, Ms. Timony was the executive director of the American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey (APTAnj) where she was responsible for the management and operations of the 2,500 member professional society which included legislative and regulatory advocacy. During her tenure at APTAnj, she also served concurrently as the executive director of the Acute Care practice section and the Research section for the national APTA organization. A graduate of Widener University, she is active in association management professional societies and served as a board member and past president of the Middle Atlantic Society of Association Executives. She is also a member of the American Society of Association Executives and has led several small-staffed association group forums and committees.
Research Interest
Ms. Timony currently serves as the executive director of the Drug, Chemical & Associated Technologies Association (DCAT). Ms. Timony joined DCAT in December of 1998 after the organization moved its headquarters from New York to New Jersey. During her tenure, she has been responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and operations for the global business development association with 100+ active volunteers and a staff of 10. Prior to this, Ms. Timony was the executive director of the American Physical Therapy Association of New Jersey (APTAnj) where she was responsible for the management and operations of the 2,500 member professional society which included legislative and regulatory advocacy. During her tenure at APTAnj, she also served concurrently as the executive director of the Acute Care practice section and the Research section for the national APTA organization. A graduate of Widener University, she is active in association management professional societies and served as a board member and past president of the Middle Atlantic Society of Association Executives. She is also a member of the American Society of Association Executives and has led several small-staffed association group forums and committees.