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MADD undergoes a transformational change with a brand refresh to modernize and help us reach new audiences to end impaired driving. The new wordmark is the fourth registered logo in the organization’s history.

MADD welcomes organizations and individuals to join The MADD Network and help create a collective community impact by fighting impaired driving. Inaugural members Include: Amica Insurance, Diageo North America, Nationwide, the NFL, Uber, and UKG.

Stacey’s appointment to CEO arrives at a moment of renewed urgency for the organization, as new data from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reveals that impaired driving will reach its highest levels in over...

Tess Rowland assumes the role of MADD National President and announces Coalition 45, a new alliance by Gen Z-for Gen Z. Coalition 45 is made up of 45 youth leaders from around the country to...

MADD embarks first of its kind partnership with Anheuser-Busch and UBER to raise awareness of the dangers of drinking and driving with the national campaign – "Don't Drink and Drive, Decide to Ride"

Alex Otte is announced as the youngest MADD National President. Otte’s family came to MADD in 2010 when she was 13 years old after she was severely injured by an intoxicated boat operator.

On March 17, 2020 MADD transitioned to a remote-work model across all offices due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Walk Like MADD events in 2020 became virtual. People from across the country walked in their own neighborhoods...

Founder and CEO of MADD Brasil, Ronaldo Rissetto traveled to MADD headquarters to celebrate a new partnership with MADD Brasil.