Elizabeth Jordan serves as Director of Awareness at Fight Colorectal Cancer, where she leads national efforts to educate, engage, and activate communities around colorectal cancer prevention and early detection. She oversees key awareness initiatives, including Colon Camp, the Ambassador Program, and United in Blue, while guiding the development and distribution of patient education resources designed to reach individuals when they need them most. 

Elizabeth drives strategic awareness campaigns across digital platforms, events, and media. Her work ensures critical information about screening and prevention is accessible, actionable, and widely shared. She focuses on meeting people where they are, connecting them to lifesaving knowledge and empowering them to take action. 

Since joining Fight CRC as an intern in 2017, Elizabeth has grown alongside the organization, deepening her commitment to the colorectal cancer community and the advocates who power its mission. 

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Public Relations from the University of Central Missouri and a master’s degree in Business from Maryville University. 

I fight to end the stigma around this disease so more people get screened—and fewer people ever have to hear the words, ‘You have colorectal cancer.’