Felicia Nutter is an accomplished Assistant Professor at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, where Felicia directs the International Veterinary Medicine Program and plays a significant role in various global initiatives, including their positions as Co-Deputy Director of the USAID STOP Spillover project and Senior Asia Technical Officer for the USAID One Health Workforce Project. Felicia has extensive experience in wildlife health, having served as a Senior Technical Officer for the USAID RESPOND Project, a wildlife veterinarian and epidemiologist at Wildlife Health Consulting, and as a staff veterinarian at The Marine Mammal Center. In addition, Felicia holds multiple degrees, including a PhD in Comparative Biomedical Sciences and a DVM from Tufts University School of Medicine, along with certifications from the American College of Zoological Medicine. Felicia is also actively involved in advocacy and care for chimpanzees through the Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest.