Amy Niles
Chief Advocacy and Engagement Officer
Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation
Amy is responsible for strategic leadership of external facing initiatives of the Patient Access Network (PAN) Foundation. The PAN Foundation is a national not-for-profit organization that provides financial assistance to people who are underinsured and advocates for improved access to affordable care. Amy establishes relations and partnerships with the patient advocacy and provider community, always seeking to educate and raise awareness about the availability of patient assistance resources. She is also the visionary leader for PAN’s policy and advocacy programs. As such, Amy keeps an eye on the ever changing legislative and regulatory environment and establishes and executes an enterprise-wise advocacy strategy to drive legislative change.
Before joining the PAN Foundation in 2014, Amy served for eight years as Chair, Medical Relations and Advocacy for the Together Rx Access program, a national program to remove barriers to access to care for people who were uninsured. Prior to that, she was President and CEO of the National Women’s Health Resource Center, now known as HealthyWomen, for more than a decade.
Amy has a Master of Business Administration degree from Baruch College, City University of New York, and an undergraduate degree in Biology from the University of Rochester.