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Ian Reynolds is a senior manager with The Pew Charitable Trust’s substance use prevention and treatment initiative. In this role, he oversees research efforts focused on the toll of substance misuse, as well as the need to expand access to evidence-based treatment. Previously, he managed Pew’s drug spending research initiative and was an officer in Pew’s health group, where he led planning and development of new initiatives and coordinated the launch of projects.
Before joining Pew, Mr. Reynolds worked at Boston-based Community Catalyst to advance state and federal policies that improve conflict-of-interest standards in medicine and promote evidence-based practices. He also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Turkmenistan, focusing on community health.
Reynolds holds a bachelor’s degree in cellular and molecular biology from the University of Michigan and a master’s degree in public health from Boston University.
May 2021