Lindsay Crouse
Lindsay Crouse
Consultant
Lindsay Crouse is a Consultant at Global Health Strategies. Her work includes liaising with international journalists and advocates on behalf of child and reproductive health organizations to promote the worldwide delivery of new health products. She has conducted public health media campaigns in the Middle East, South Asia, and throughout Africa.
Before joining GHS, Lindsay worked in various editorial roles at New York magazine, and as a research assistant for reporters at the New York Times and National Geographic. She also spent three years as a writer for Let’s Go travel guides, working for the Peru, Ecuador, United Kingdom, Italy, and Europe editions.
A graduate of Harvard University, Lindsay holds an honors degree in Comparative History and a certificate in Health Policy. Her thesis, about alcoholism on wine farms in South Africa’s Western Cape Province, received highest honors, and with the aid of five research grants took her to Cape Town for a summer of field research on vineyards. She also spent two years leading the Harvard Resource Efficiency Program (REP), one of the nation’s foremost student-led campus greening organizations. She was one of 15 delegates to the University of Beijing with the Harvard College in Asia Project (HCAP).
A proud Rhode Island native, Lindsay is also a competitive runner, having completed her fourth marathon in San Diego in 2009.