Lindsay Fetherolf, MS, MA, OCPS

Lindsay is an accomplished public health professional with expertise in drug overdose prevention, program evaluation, and sociocultural analysis. With a strong academic foundation, Lindsay holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Sociology and a Master of Science in Analytics from Wittenberg University, as well as a Master of Arts in Law, Justice & Culture from Ohio University.
Lindsay served several years as the Drug Overdose Prevention Health Educator at the Union County Health Department, where she led the development of community-based response teams and guided strategic efforts to reduce overdose deaths in Union County, Ohio. Currently serving as a Research Project Manager at the University of Kentucky’s Kentucky Injury Prevention & Research Center and the evaluator on OD2A, Lindsay leads the statewide Overdose Data to Action (OD2A) evaluation work and collaborates with stakeholders to strengthen data-driven public health initiatives.
Lindsay is driven by a commitment to data-informed intervention and prevention and community-centered solutions.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:02/12/2026Date updated:02/12/2026

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