Amy Hetzler is the National Volunteer Program manager for Compassion and Choices, a nonprofit organization working to improve patient rights and individual choice at the end of life, including access to medical aid in dying. Before taking this position in 2018, she worked with the organization in Montana to resist legislative efforts to outlaw activities relating to providing medical aid to dying, and then after joining the C&C staff, she moved to Denver and was the field director for the successful (65%) Yes on Colorado Prop 106 campaign. Before joining C&C Amy honed her fundraising, PR, organizational, and volunteer management skills for over a decade while working with the International Wildlife Film Festival in Missoula, and with the American Heart Association raising funds to support public education about heart disease in western Montana. Amy lives in Missoula with her Jack Russell Chihuahua Sadie and her husband Robert and spends her free time hiking, reading, gardening, and doing jigsaw puzzles.
The slides can be found here - https://www.dropbox.com/s/tgcquqmckzxoihn/Compassion%26ChoicesPresentationAUUF.pdf?dl=0