Rachel Conant
Executive Director
Rachel Conant brings over 20 years of legislative, grassroots, and political action experience to her job as the senior vice president of public policy, Alzheimer’s Association and the executive director of Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM). In these roles, she directs all federal public policy efforts and represents the Alzheimer’s Association and AIM before the legislative and executive branches. Rachel oversees the strategic management and operation of AIM’s political activities, including AIM’s political action committee, AIMPAC as well as AIM’s corporate champions program.
During her tenure with the Association and AIM, the federal response to the Alzheimer’s and dementia crisis has reached new levels. Under her leadership, AIM has secured historic increases in federal Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding and the passage of landmark bipartisan legislation including the BOLD Infrastructure for Alzheimer’s Act and the Improving HOPE for Alzheimer’s Act. In addition, Rachel led efforts to ensure Medicare coverage of Alzheimer’s treatments and was instrumental in CMS’s decision to test an alternative payment model for dementia care, the GUIDE Model.
Prior to joining the Alzheimer’s Association and AIM, Rachel was the Associate Director of Government Affairs at the American Nurses Association (ANA) where she advocated ANA’s positions and priorities to members of Congress on a variety of nursing and health care related issues. Rachel’s professional background also includes her work as the Director of Grassroots and Field Operations at the American International Automobile Dealers Association and as the Legislative Director of Grassroots Initiatives for the National Association of Health Underwriters. She also served as a staff member for the U.S. House of Representatives’ Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.