Jennie Lintz

Director, Puppy Mills Campaign at ASPCA

Jennie Lintz has a diverse work experience in various organizations. Jennie began their career as a Teacher at the NYC Department of Education in 2000, where they taught ESL and Mathematics and later served as a mentor teacher. Jennie then joined i-SAFE in 2002 as a Professional Development Manager, where they managed the adoption and implementation of a national Internet Safety Program. Jennie then worked at the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence for several years, starting as a Deputy Director and eventually becoming the Director of Public Health and Safety. During their time at the Brady Center, they led the development and implementation of successful public health campaigns and broadened the organization's reach. Jennie'smost recent role was as the Director of the Puppy Mills Campaign at the ASPCA.

Jennie Lintz obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Clark University in 1995. Jennie then pursued a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree at Cardozo School of Law, completing their studies in 1998. In 2002, they obtained a Master's Degree in Education from City University of New York-Herbert H. Lehman College.

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  • Director, Puppy Mills Campaign

    June, 2016 - present

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