Alcoholics Anonymous is a non-profit company founded in 1943 focusing on sobriety support, mutual aid, and personal growth. It aims to help its members achieve and maintain sobriety through peer support and shared experiences. As an international fellowship, Alcoholics Anonymous is nonprofessional, self-supporting, and apolitical, with its only membership requirement being a desire to stop drinking.
Under the leadership of CEO Greg Tobin, Alcoholics Anonymous operates with a small team of 50 employees and generates an annual revenue of $50 million. With its headquarters in New York, New York, the organization has a strong connection with the University of Colorado Boulder, as 5% of its employees are graduates. As a well-established and time-proven organization, Alcoholics Anonymous continues to provide valuable support for individuals seeking sobriety and personal growth.