Amy R. Mack, MSES/MPA
As the daughter of a gastroenterologist, Amy possesses a deep understanding of the importance of patient engagement in improving health, and she witnessed firsthand the sacrifices of a physician in the search for good medicine. With more than 30 years of experience in mission and service-oriented organizations focused on empowering individuals and communities to drive systems change, Amy leads IFM in its mission to ensure the widespread adoption of functional medicine.
Collaborating with healthcare leaders to raise awareness about the importance of furthering research in functional, integrative, interprofessional, patient-centered, and whole person care, Amy holds leadership roles with the Integrative Healthcare Policy Consortium (IHPC) and serves as co-chair of the newly formed National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) Coalition for Whole Person Health. In addition Amy also serves as an advisory board member of the Indiana University Public Policy Institute of the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Before joining IFM, Amy served in government and nonprofit leadership roles including as the Executive Director of Year Up Puget Sound, a non-profit organization that provides skills training for opportunity youth. She was previously the President/CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound (Seattle, WA) and Big Brothers Big Sisters in Forsyth and Davie Counties (Winston-Salem, NC). Amy also worked in city, county, and federal government agencies including as the Chief of Staff for the Corporation for National and Community Service (Washington, DC), the independent federal agency that oversees the AmeriCorps program.
Amy lives in Seattle with her husband, David, their son, Duncan, and their dog, Diesel.
Master of Public Affairs
Paul O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana | 1993
Bachelor of Science in Biology
College of Arts and Science, Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana | 1990