AmfAR Chairman Kenneth Cole: We're 'Dead Set' On Finding A Cure For AIDS By 2020
You probably have heard Kenneth Cole’s name in conjunction with his eponymous shoe brand, but the designer has another impressive title on his resume: chairman of amfAR, the foundation for AIDS research.
In honor of World AIDS day, Cole spoke to HuffPost Live about the organization’s determination to find a cure for this life-threatening virus.
“There are still 5000 Americans who continue to die everyday of AIDS-related causes, and around the world it’s over two million, so we have to continue to stay focused, and amfAR is dead set on finding a cure by the year 2020,” he told host Caroline Modarressy-Tehrani in a Monday interview.
“We started an initiative called ‘Countdown To A Cure,'” he continued. “It’s clearly ambitious — and at the end of the day when I tell you we will unequviocally realize that goal, I’ll tell you that if we don’t, we’ll die trying.”
A plan for curing the 35 million living with AIDS exists, according to the footwear maven. Putting it into effect is where amfAR comes in.
“There’s a research road map ultimately for this to happen,” he said. “We’ll allocate all of our resources — intellectual resources, scientific resources, financial resources — we’re trying to raise an additional 100 million dollars to help realize that goal.”
Watch more from Kenneth Cole’s HuffPost Live conversation here.
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