Amy Roll is a dedicated professional with a strong background in public health and conservation. Currently serving as a Program Officer at the Wildlife Conservation Society since November 2021, Amy previously worked as an Implementation Science Data Analyst at the University of Washington Department of Global Health and provided consulting services at PATH. Notable experience includes managing a household survey on conservation and Ebola virus in rural Congo as a volunteer Research Assistant at the Wildlife Conservation Society, conducting situational analyses for the South African National Department of Health, and authoring a manuscript on community health initiatives. Amy holds a Master's degree in Public Health/Global Health from the University of Washington and a Bachelor of Arts in French, International Business, and International Relations from the University of Puget Sound.