Elizabeth is a member of the ladies who lead initiative for The Queen’s Foundation. She serves on the Board of Directors and specifically is serves on the Programming Committee. Elizabeth is passionate about TQF because thanks to TQF, she is mentoring a smart, sensitive and very talented young woman. Elizabeth appreciates that she can draw on her experience to help her mentee see and hopefully realize a bright future. Elizabeth is very grateful to TQF for facilitating this meaningful relationship. She decided to get involved because TQF presented a compelling case of the need to help underserved girls in our community. In spite of a heavy workload, as a professional woman and parent of a teenager she believed she could help make a difference.
Before joining the ladies who lead initiative, Elizabeth received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Cornell University. Outside of TQF, Elizabeth is the Director of Technical Product Services and Pharmacovigilance at Novartis Animal Health US, Inc. She was raised in the Northeast and lived in Switzerland with my family, including her dog, from 2007-2009 while working for Novartis Animal Health. Early in Elizabeth’s career, prior to becoming a veterinarian, she was an archivist at the Grand Canyon National Park Museum, and then a magazine editor and freelance writer in New York City.
Dr. Elizabeth Bodner
