
If the person often standing next to Mayor Greg Fischer and providing regular updates on the city鈥檚 COVID-19 response looks familiar, that鈥檚 because she鈥檚 part of Card Nation.
Dr. Sarah Moyer is the director of the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness and the chief health strategist for the city of Louisville. She鈥檚 also an assistant professor of Health Management and Systems Sciences in UofL鈥檚 School of Public Health & Information Sciences.
Though the novel coronavirus pandemic is certainly on a different level than what she — or anyone in her field — is used to, Moyer is no stranger to leading the charge to affect better health outcomes for the city of Louisville. who works with all sectors of the community to affect policy, systems and environmental changes. She spearheaded the creation of Louisville鈥檚 successful syringe exchange program in 2015, for example, to slow the transmission of HIV and hepatitis C cases in the state.
During the beginning of the coronavirus outbreak earlier this month, about Moyer and her work as it pertains to this specific crisis. In that story, SPHIS Dean Craig Blakely praised her ability to 鈥渁dapt to public health situations.鈥
鈥淚n these settings, like what鈥檚 happening now, quick movement is essential to being successful,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the same as Ebola 鈥 some lost the war, others did really well. It has to do with quick responses.鈥
Moyer told the publication that she is learning what is working in other places and applying it to the COVID-19 response in Louisville.
鈥淚 have faults, but adaptability and solving complex problems are on my strength list,鈥 she told the CJ. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e a mom of four kids, you鈥檝e got to be able to adapt, no matter what comes your way.鈥
Prior to joining UofL in 2015, Moyer earned degrees from Temple, Wake Forest, Dartmouth and Colorado College.




























