
Amanda Wilson MPH, PhD
Amanda Wilson, MPH, PhD, is a senior leader in epidemiology and real-world evidence with over 15 years of experience advancing in strategic evidence-based decision-making across public health and biopharmaceutical settings. She has led and published peer-reviewed studies across infectious diseases, rare genetic disorders, and vaccine effectiveness, translating real-world data into evidence that supports equitable health policies.
Jasmine Black, MPH
Jasmine Black is a current Juris Doctorate candidate from Robert H. Mckinney School of Law. She holds a Master’s in Public Health with a concentration in social and behavioral sciences from Indiana University. Jasmine worked in HIV care and services for over a decade. She is deeply committed to making a difference in our nation by ensuring that community needs are at the forefront of community initiatives and by fostering collaborations that drive sustainable organizational change. She contnues to be devoted to work that creates equitable spaces, programs and communities for all so that everyone may have optimal health outcomes.


Kevin Moore, PsyD
Dr. Moore has 25 years working in healthcare as a clinical innovator, evaluator, and administrator of new programs. Working across non-profit agencies and for-profit corporations, Dr. Moore applies a modern business approach to social problems, especially the lack of access to high-quality clinical care. Dr. Moore’s book “Integrative Medicine for Underserved Populations: A Clinical Guide to Working with Chronic and Comorbid Medical Disease, Mental Illness, and Addiction” is an industry leader.
