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Jennifer Wang, MS

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Executive Director, Yale Center on Climate Change and Health; Lecturer in Public Health (Environmental Health)

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Biography

Jennifer Wang is a dedicated leader in climate change and health, with over 16 years of experience working at the intersection of research, policy, community engagement, and communication. As Executive Director of the Yale Center on Climate Change and Health, she is responsible for overall leadership of the Center in collaboration with the Faculty Director; leadership and growth of the Center's public health practice and policy activities; and co-instruction of the Clinic in Climate Justice, Law, and Public Health. She seeks to nurture and leverage the talents of the Center's team -- and the broader YSPH/Yale community -- to elevate the Center’s impact in addressing one of the greatest public health challenges of the 21st century.

Jen came to Yale after seven years at Health Care Without Harm, an international nonprofit working to reduce health care’s environmental footprint. There, she was initially Global Coordinator (eventually Director) of the Healthy Energy Initiative, working with partners in India, China, South Africa, the Philippines, Australia, and Europe to mobilize and train health professionals and health organizations to advocate for coal phase-out, clean air, and a healthy climate. Then, as Associate Director of the International Climate Program, she managed a dynamic team spanning six continents to scale climate-smart health care through mitigation, resilience, and policy advocacy.

Jen’s previous experience includes program development at interdisciplinary centers at the University of Connecticut and UC Berkeley; teaching assistantships in environmental justice and environmental health sciences at UC Berkeley; green building and sustainability consulting at the Delta Institute in Chicago; and nanomaterials research with environmental and health applications at Rice University and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

Jen holds a Master of Science in Global Health and Environment from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Rice University. She currently serves as Vice Chair in her second elected term on her local legislative body, where she champions policies to address climate change, affordable housing, public health, and community wellbeing.

Education & Training

  • MS
    University of California, Berkeley, Global Health and Environment
  • BS
    Rice University, Chemistry

Activities

  • Health care’s climate footprint: the health sector contribution and opportunities for action
    Virtual 2020
    16th World Congress on Public Health
  • Climate-smart health care: the power of health care action on air pollution and climate change
    Virtual 2020
    16th World Congress on Public Health
  • International success stories of health care action on air pollution and climate change
    New Delhi, DL, India 2020
    National Medical Associations’ Leadership Conclave for Clean Air
  • Health Care Without Harm’s commitments to clean air
    Geneva, GE, Switzerland 2018
    First WHO Global Conference on Air Pollution and Health
  • Coalescing health sector leadership on environmental pollution
    New Delhi, DL, India 2017
    Pacific Basin Consortium and Public Health Foundation of India Conference
  • Towards Healthy Energy Choices in the Philippines: Promoting the Use of Health Impact Assessments for Energy Policies and Projects
    Quezon City, NCR, Philippines 2016
    Health Care Without Harm Southeast Asia - HIA Workshop
  • Health Impacts of Energy Choices: The Scientific and Economic Basis
    Kolkata, WB, India 2015
    14th World Congress on Public Health

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