
Schroeder Lecture: The Leader We Wish We All Had Is YOU: Insights from the COVID-19 Pandemic with Dr. Amy Acton
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Specifically for the Case Western audience, Dr. Acton will unveil the back story of making Ohio's early policy decisions. She will also discuss and the legal and
administrative challenges associated with issuing broad-ranging public health orders. Dr. Acton will also further address the unfinished business of intentionally mourning
what we have lost, making meaning of our collective experiences, and memorializing all we have endured. She will help us better understand that we have faced not only the virus, but also a contagion of fear, loneliness, unmooring, and collective trauma. Dr. Acton will share her antidotes to our experiences of moral injury as well as her hopes and dreams for our future.
Bio: Dr. Amy Acton, MD, MPH, is a licensed physician in Preventive Medicine and Public Health with over 30 years of experience in executive leadership, philanthropy, public service, teaching, and advocacy. Among her many honors, Dr. Acton received the JFK Library Profile in COVID Courage Award for her leadership as Director of the Ohio Department of Health during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. She was recently named one of USA Today's Women of the Year. She has also been featured in the NY Times, Glamour, and most recently, Smithsonian Magazine. Acton also received The Columbus Foundation's 2020 Spirit of Columbus Award and is a recipient of Ohio State University's highest alumni honor - The Ohio State Alumni Medalist Award. Dr. Acton's passion is helping to create the community conditions in which all our citizens can lead flourishing lives and contribute to their fullest potential. Acton lives in Bexley with her husband, Eric, who has coached and taught in Bexley City Schools since 1987.
1.0 CLE hour
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Moot Courtroom, CWRU School of Law
11075 East Blvd., Cleveland, OHIO 44106, United States