Executive Director, Public Health Law Center
Joelle Lester is the executive director at the Public Health Law Center. Joelle joined the center in 2012 and has become a respected national leader in commercial tobacco control law and policy. She spearheaded the center’s work partnering with Black-led organizations to advocate for a federal ban on menthol cigarettes. After years of advocacy by these organizations, the FDA proposed a regulation to this effect in April 2022.
Lester was given the Velvet Fist Award for steadfast commitment to saving Black lives, awarded by the Center for Black Health and Equity and the African American Tobacco Control Leadership Council, at the National Conference on Tobacco or Health in New Orleans.
Lester worked as a litigation associate at the Minneapolis firm of McGrann Shea Carnival Straughn & Lamb. Lester was a grassroots organizer, organizing director, and executive director of the Oregon Student Association, a nonprofit higher education advocacy group. She also worked as a lobbyist for the Wisconsin Association of School Boards, advocating for public K–12 education. Lester earned a B.A. in psychology and women’s studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a J.D. from the University of Minnesota Law School.
Education
B.A., University of Wisconsin – Madison
J.D., University of Minnesota Law School, cum laude
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