Kyle Zebley

Senior Vice President, Public Policy at American Telemedicine Association

Kyle Zebley has a diverse work experience in the field of public policy and advocacy. Kyle currently works as the Senior Vice President of Public Policy at the American Telemedicine Association, where they build coalitions with organizations to advance telehealth policies. Prior to this role, they served as the Vice President and Director of Public Policy at the same organization.

In 2022, Zebley became the Executive Director of ATA Action, an affiliated trade organization focused on telehealth advocacy. In this position, they advocate for telehealth policies and manages a team of policy experts.

Before joining ATA, Zebley worked at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as the Chief of Staff in the Office of Global Affairs. Kyle managed a large staff and oversaw budget planning and implementation. Kyle also played a crucial role in the department's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Zebley started their career in politics as a Policy Advisor and later as the Legislative Director in the U.S. House of Representatives. Kyle was responsible for developing policy positions, tracking legislative developments, and providing support to representatives on various committees.

Additionally, Zebley has experience working as a Research Assistant at Public Opinion Strategies, where they analyzed survey results and developed strategies for clients in the private sector and political campaigns.

Kyle Zebley received their Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government from Duquesne University, where they attended from 2005 to 2009. Additionally, in 2007, they briefly studied at Queen Mary University of London. The degree and field of study for their time at Queen Mary University of London are unspecified.

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Timeline

  • Senior Vice President, Public Policy

    August, 2022 - present

  • Vice President Public Policy

    July, 2021

  • Director Public Policy

    July, 2020