Yolanda Jones, MPA
Yolanda Jones joins AIN as CEO
Longtime HIV/AIDS activist and community leader brings over 20 years of leadership and expertise to the organization.
Effective April 1, 2024, Yolanda Jones will assume the role of CEO for AIN, AIDS Interfaith Network Inc., dba Access and Information Network, Inc.
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Ms. Jones has over 20-plus years of experience providing senior leadership, team building, strategic planning, and communication to various HIV/AIDS health and social services agencies. Ms. Jones previously served as Vice President and COO of AIDS Services of Dallas, and Program Director of Dallas Family Access Network (DFAN) at UT Southwestern Medical Center, providing leadership in the area of primary medical care and support services to the HIV/AIDS community. As a community builder and social advocate, she also served on the CoC Assembly Executive Council for Housing Forward, Chair of the Allocations Committee for the Ryan White Planning Council for the Dallas area, and Co-Chair of the Care Coordination Committee. Ms. Jones has dedicated her entire life to empowering individuals, families, and communities affected by HIV/AIDS to create and sustain healthy lives.
For over 35 years, AIN has been a leading healthcare resource for persons living with HIV and other vulnerable populations. AIN serves over 2000 diagnosed low-income men, women, teens, and children.
For Current Clients
Yolanda Jones joins AIN as CEO
Longtime HIV/AIDS activist and community leader brings over 20 years of leadership and expertise to the organization.
Effective April 1, 2024, Yolanda Jones will assume the role of CEO for AIN, AIDS Interfaith Network Inc., dba Access and Information Network, Inc.
Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Ms. Jones has over 20-plus years of experience providing senior leadership, team building, strategic planning, and communication to various HIV/AIDS health and social services agencies. Ms. Jones previously served as Vice President and COO of AIDS Services of Dallas, and Program Director of Dallas Family Access Network (DFAN) at UT Southwestern Medical Center, providing leadership in the area of primary medical care and support services to the HIV/AIDS community. As a community builder and social advocate, she also served on the CoC Assembly Executive Council for Housing Forward, Chair of the Allocations Committee for the Ryan White Planning Council for the Dallas area, and Co-Chair of the Care Coordination Committee. Ms. Jones has dedicated her entire life to empowering individuals, families, and communities affected by HIV/AIDS to create and sustain healthy lives.
For Current Clients
For over 35 years, AIN has been a leading healthcare resource for persons living with HIV and other vulnerable populations. AIN serves over 2,000 diagnosed low-income men, women, teens and children.
For Current Clients
For over 35 years, AIN has been a leading healthcare resource for persons living with HIV and other vulnerable populations. AIN serves over 2,000 diagnosed low-income men, women, teens and children.