Jackie Judd is a communications consultant specializing in the nonprofit sector and public-speaking training. A longtime journalist, she previously reported for ABC News, NPR, and most recently “PBS NewsHour.” Through her career, Judd has covered health care and social policy, politics, and major international events including the Tiananmen Square protests and Eastern Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall. She also spent a decade at the Kaiser Family Foundation focusing on health policy communications and the international AIDS epidemic. Judd has been recognized with many awards, including national Emmys and an Edward R. Murrow Award. She is vice chair of the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation.
Previously

2019 Health
The Emotional Toll of Climate Change
Audio — 49m

2019 Health
Philanthropy Charts the Future
Audio — 48m

2019 Health
Rebuilding Patient Trust
Video — 44m 35s

2018 Health
Sesame Street: Helping Traumatized Children Cope
Video — 44m 50s

2018 Health
Families in Crisis at the Border: What is the Impact on Children?
Video — 47m 21s

2017 Health
Women Who Lead: Colleges Put Health Pioneers at the Helm
Video — 58m 57s

2017 Health
Deep Dive: The Opioid Tsunami
Video — 1h 28m 30s

2017 Health
Quelling Violent Extremism with Public Health Tools
Video — 55m 21s

2016 Health
Staying Alive until Five: A Big Global Win
Audio — 58m

2016 Health
Deep Dive: Six FDA Commissioners Take the Stage
Video — 1h 25m 18s