Stanford University
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Amin Etemad, MBA, SSGB
Quality Programs Manager, Surgery
BioAmin Etemad holds a Bachelor's degree in Management from HEC Montréal and an MBA in Medical Management from the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, earned in 2008. He began his career as an Operations Manager at Amazon’s MSP5 fulfillment center in Shakopee, MN, before moving to Allina Health, where he served as a Process Improvement Manager within the supply chain team. Amin later transitioned to a central Quality Improvement role at Allina, where he contributed to Minnesota’s COVID-19 surge planning for the ED and ICU in 2020.
In the fall of 2020, Amin joined Stanford Health as a Quality Improvement Project Manager in Radiology. In 2023, he moved to the School of Medicine, where he now leads the quality improvement team in the Department of Surgery.
Outside of work, Amin is passionate about tennis, soccer, and music—playing both acoustic guitar and a traditional string instrument called the Santoor. He is fluent in five languages, having lived on three continents and in five countries. Raised in a family of over 10 medical professionals, Amin has a deep love for travel, exploring new cultures, and experiencing diverse cuisines. -
Bree Auld Evans
Wildfire Policy Legal Fellow, Environmental & Natural Resources Law & Policy Program (ENRLP)
BioBree Evans is a Wildfire Policy Legal Fellow with Stanford Law School Environmental & Natural Resources Law & Policy Program and the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment’s Climate and Energy Policy Program (CEPP). Prior to joining the team she represented Tribes and tribal organizations while based out of the Washington, D.C. office of Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker. While in law school, she interned with the Office of Tribal Justice (OTJ) at the United States Department of Justice, with the International Section of the General Counsel’s Office of the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and with the General Counsel’s Office of the Institute of Museum & Library Services. She is passionate about environmental and cultural heritage management, particularly in our public lands.