<P> In October 2010, Smile Train experienced a major leadership change which included the departure of Mullaney and other top executives . </P> <P> Smile Train unveiled a new advertising campaign, "The Power of a Smile", in April 2014 . The campaign featured work from Kátia Lund and photojournalist Alex Webb, and coincided with the release of a new organizational logo . That same month, Smile Train also held an event at the Barclays Center to celebrate its millionth cleft operation . </P> <P> In early 2011, Smile Train and Operation Smile announced the two charities would merge, followed three weeks later by announcements the merger had been aborted, Smile Train having canceled the union . Smile Train's board also named Priscilla Ma the executive director of the organization, while other board members and directors stepped down . </P> <P> In 2009, Smile Train initiated an advertising campaign in the Richmond Times - Dispatch highlighting Smile Train's attempts between 2006 and 2009 to donate nearly $9 million to Operation Smile, the organization Brian Mullaney had split from in 1998 in what Mullaney described as a "messy divorce". In the ad, Mullaney contended Operation Smile was refusing money that could benefit children, later calling the situation "shameful"; Mullaney also noted that he respects that in some countries need overwhelms available doctors and he had "a newfound respect for what Operation Smile does". The Virginian Pilot outlined the history and differences between the two organizations and indicated Mullaney wanted the two organizations to reconcile . At the time, Dr. Magee of Operation Smile declined a newspaper interview, and Operation Smile formally responded to the ad campaign, saying the two organizations "have different operating philosophies and business ethics", and that Operation Smile would continue foregoing donations from an "unproductive relationship". </P>

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