Our Mission
To Advance Pancreatic Cancer Research & Awareness Through Charitable Giving
Our Vision
We visualize a time when pancreatic cancer is no longer the deadliest of all cancers and treatment has moved from extending lives to a cure. We can help achieve this through increased awareness and the funding of cutting-edge research which we believe is moving towards major breakthroughs.
Our Philosophy
To use our resources carefully while minimizing expenses. By contributing to focused initiatives, we can maximize the effectiveness of our giving. By having an all-volunteer board and management with careful administration of other costs, we are able to dedicate greater dollars to realizing our mission.
Why Is This Important? The Sobering Facts
- The highest mortality rate of all cancers with a 5-year survival rate of only 13% 1
- The third-leading cause of all cancer-related deaths despite being only the tenth most prevalent cancer 1,2
- No effective early detection tools
- Poor public knowledge regarding the disease
- Despite the morbid statistics, progress has been made. Since 2015, the 5-year survival rate has almost doubled from 7% 3 to 13% 1
Jo-Ann Danzis

From Jo-Ann Danzis’ Obituary…..
“Jo-Ann Danzis, A Small Giant”
“Anyone who’s had a connection to pancreatic cancer knows that it’s particularly aggressive. Although she passed on January 28, 2015 Jo-Ann Danzis approached this disease with a tireless energy like she did with all other endeavors in life inspiring many others along the way. It was this determination that allowed her to survive for nearly three and a half years….Only 5’2” and living just about 74 years, she may have been short in stature, shorted in years but was very long in life.”
Suffering the loss of a loved-one is among the most difficult experiences we all must endure. While we can’t turn back time, we can find a way to honor the memory and legacy of those who have left us. When the question of how to do this crossed my mind I thought it would be best to focus on the many aspects that Jo-Ann Danzis embodied and then use them to create a framework that would benefit others.
Who was Jo-Ann? A “perpetual motion machine” who wove a broad life and always relished a challenge. From the beginning and with a competitive spirit she accomplished much. With many years as a college professor, high school teacher and research chemist at the Rockefeller Institute -when women were a less than common in scientific research- she always sought to broaden knowledge and pass it on to others. After raising her family she returned to professional life to become a successful private businesswoman. While her career played an important role in her identity it was her personal life that truly made her who she was- an athlete, painter, photographer, sculptor, art collector, lover of music and theater, gourmet cook and wine collector … but more than anything she cherished her role as a daughter, sister, wife, mother, grandmother and friend who would always share her wisdom, fortitude and selfless nature.
It was this expansive and rich existence that inspired the formation of the Jo-Ann Danzis Foundation. By supporting the advancement of our mission, the foundation aims to improve the lives of all it touches while remaining as a lasting memorial to the person whose name it bears.
On behalf of the foundation—thank you,
Mitchell Danzis
Trustee & President, Jo-Ann Danzis Foundation
Leadership
Mitchell Danzis
Trustee & President
Managing Partner, West Orange Tennis Club
Former President, Storage Station Self Storage
Robert Francis
Trustee & Vice President
Principal, The Herron Group-Consulting & Management
Nicholas Danzis
Trustee, Treasurer & Secretary
Strategic Advisor & Consultant
Christopher Molloy
Trustee
Realtor, Berkshire Hathaway Fox Roach
Independent Private Equity Advisor & Consultant
