Jeremy Pivor
As Senior Program Coordinator with the Planetary Health Alliance (PHA), Jeremy works to build coalitions among the field and movement of Planetary Health. This has included organizing the Sáo Paulo Declaration on Planetary Health as well as leading the development of regional hubs worldwide.
Jeremy has conducted conservation and health research throughout the United States, Indonesia, Madagascar, and on the high seas. He’s also been a staunch climate change advocate within the United Nations. Following his undergraduate studies in environmental biology at Washington University in St. Louis, Jeremy received the prestigious Henry Luce Foundation Scholarship where he lived in Indonesia working on marine conservation with the Coral Triangle Center. His exposure to the influence of poverty on ecosystem degradation attracted him to Health in Harmony’s Planetary Health model. As a result, he served as the research coordinator for the 2017 community health and environment household survey at Alam Sehat Lestari (ASRI).
Jeremy holds a MS from UC Berkeley’s Joint Medical Program with dual concentrations in the impacts of climate change on human health as well as communicating the multifaceted stories of people with illness.
Associate Board Member