Joanne Rey Reiter, MBA
About Joanne Rey Reiter, MBA
Joanne Rey Reiter, MBA, serves as the Acting Manager of Immunization Policy and Programs at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, where she has developed expertise in immunization policies since 2017. She has a strong background in nursing and health communication, supported by her education in nursing and business administration.
Current Role at Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
Joanne Rey Reiter serves as the Acting Manager of Immunization Policy and Programs at the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. In this role, she focuses on the development and implementation of immunization policies and programs. She has been with the Ministry since 2017 and has a wealth of experience in health consulting, particularly in the area of immunization.
Previous Experience in Public Health
Prior to her current position, Joanne worked as a Public Health Nurse for the City of Toronto from 2001 to 2004. This role provided her with hands-on experience in public health initiatives and community health, further enhancing her expertise in health communication and policy development.
Educational Background
Joanne holds an Executive MBA from Queen's University, graduating in 2017. She also earned a Master of Nursing from the University of Toronto, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Ryerson University, and a Certificate in Business from China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in 2016. Her educational qualifications support her extensive knowledge in healthcare management and policy.
Skills and Expertise
Joanne possesses a strong skill set in health communication, which is essential for her role as a Nurse Consultant and Manager in immunization policy. Additionally, her background in emergency management contributes to her effectiveness in developing comprehensive immunization strategies.
Career in Nursing
Joanne's nursing career began with her role as a Staff Nurse at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto from 2000 to 2001. This experience laid the foundation for her subsequent positions in public health and policy development, allowing her to apply clinical knowledge in broader health initiatives.