WASHINGTON, October 30, 2025 — GO2 for Lung Cancer (GO2) announced that David A. Feldman has been elected to its board of directors. Mr. Feldman is an experienced attorney with expertise in investigations, litigation, compliance, and risk management. He currently serves as Deputy Director and General Counsel in the Mayor’s Office of Risk Management and Compliance in New York City. Previously, Mr. Feldman held senior leadership roles at the Business Integrity Commission and New York Stock Exchange following a 20-year career in private practice at two prominent law firms.
“David brings extraordinary legal and regulatory expertise to our board, along with a deeply personal perspective on why GO2’s mission is so critical,” said Laurie Ambrose, president and CEO of GO2 for Lung Cancer. “As we continue to prepare for an exciting year ahead, we are thrilled to expand our board with leaders who are committed to advancing research, supporting patients, and driving meaningful change in lung cancer care.”
Mr. Feldman’s connection to lung cancer is profoundly personal: his brother passed away from the disease at the age of 36.
“GO2’s work resonates deeply with my family and me,” Mr. Feldman said. “I am honored to support an organization that is doing everything possible to move the needle on lung cancer. Among GO2’s many important initiatives, its focus on research to understand why so many people are diagnosed with lung cancer at a young age is particularly meaningful to me.”
Mr. Feldman earned his J.D., cum laude, from Boston College Law School and a B.A. in English from the University of Michigan. In addition to his professional work, Mr. Feldman volunteers extensively, including pro bono legal matters, homeless aid, and youth basketball coaching. He resides in New York City.
Could GGO be an indicator of asbestosis? I worked in an asbestos-containing building for 34 years and am having shortness of breath, fatigue, and other symptoms that tests find no diagnosis to explain. Please advise.
Hi Penelope,
Thanks for reaching out to GO2 for Lung Cancer. GGOs alone don’t typically create the symptoms you indicate. We are not experts in asbestos-related illnesses and recommend you reach out to the American Lung Association at lung.org as they cover all lung issues. We hope you are able to find out what is going on soon.