Amanda Levy (she/her/hers)
NYC Department of Health & Mental Hygiene
Amanda Levy is a City Research Scientist within the Division of Environmental Health at the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. She works directly with New York City agencies, and community-based organizations conducting project management, qualitative data analysis, risk communication and education on health equity, climate and environmental health impacts to New York City. She received her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Trinity College, a Master of Science degree in Environmental Management from University of Maryland, a Master of Public Health in Environmental Health from the City University of New York and a Doctor of Education degree in Science Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Her academic and professional research has focused on children’s environmental health, swimming equity, experiential education, systems thinking, trauma pedagogy, and elementary science and water engineering.
City Research Scientist
EEAC Steering Committee Member
EEAC Chairperson
EEAC Chairperson