Joann Lindenmayer DVM, MPH
Joann Lindenmayer DVM, MPH, is adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health at Tufts University School of Medicine and Honorary Diplomate of the American Veterinary One Health Society (AVOHS). A graduate of Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, the Harvard School of Public Health, and the CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service, her career now focuses on various aspects of One Health, more specifically its ethical underpinnings. She is a Senior Editor of CABI One Health Resources, a fellow in the PanWorks Think Tank (“Bringing ethics to life”, https://panworks.io/), and immediate past chair of the Board of Directors of the One Health Commission. In previous lives she was a US Peace Corps volunteer in a teachers’ training college in North Borneo, a pro bono veterinarian for ex patriate dogs, cats and horses in Niamey, Niger, and Senior Manager of Disaster Operations at Humane Society International (now Humane World for Animals). Joann is an avid dragon boat competitor and shameless lover of dogs.
Joann joined the EBVMA as the 2014 recipient of the EBVMA’s Roy Montgomery Award for “Information Wizardry: A Six-week Course for Practicing Veterinarians” and she never left.