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  • Amy Voedisch MD, MSCP

    Amy Voedisch MD, MSCP

    Clinical Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology - General

    BioDr. Voedisch was born and raised in a small town in Minnesota. She received a BA from Macalester College and attended Mayo Medical School. She completed a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Kaiser Permanent Santa Clara and a Fellowship in Complex Family Planning at Stanford School of Medicine. She also has a Masters in Epidemiology and Clinical Science Research from Stanford University. Dr. Voedisch is a board certified Complex Family Planning physician and a certified menopause practitioner through The Menopause Society. Dr. Voedisch is passionate about providing comprehensive reproductive healthcare to all women at any stage in their lives. She specializes in contraception, abortion, perimenopause and menopause. Dr. Voedisch has a particular interest in international healthcare and serves as a consultant through the Stanford Program for International Reproductive Education and Services (SPIRES), providing medical education and quality assurance in family planning internationally. Dr. Voedisch believes strongly in shared-decision making between patients and their physicians in order to help all patients reach their health goals.

  • Hannes Vogel MD

    Hannes Vogel MD

    Professor of Pathology and of Pediatrics (Pediatric Genetics) and, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neurological Sciences and of Comparative Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy research interests include nerve and muscle pathology, mitochondrial diseases, pediatric neurooncology, and transgenic mouse pathology.

  • Kimberley Vogel

    Kimberley Vogel

    Spring CSP Instructor

    BioMs. Vogel is a serial technology entrepreneur and dynamic executive with more than 25 years of experience helping companies
    finance, grow and successfully monetize their business. Building the largest mobile banking provider and permanently changing
    how customers interface with their financial institution is only one of Ms. Vogel’s many innovative accomplishments. Ms. Vogel's
    professional experiences as a Founder, President, CFO, CPA, Board Member, and Vice President at a leading Investment Bank,
    create a unique set of skills in board governance, strategic finance, executive management, and technology.
    Ms. Vogel has focused her career on innovative, high-growth businesses with products and services that are transformational
    in nature to deliver above-average returns for investors. She has successfully completed more than a dozen mergers as both
    buyer and seller and has served as President and Chief Financial Officer for several high-growth Bay Area companies.
    Currently, Ms. Vogel serves on three public boards as a director -- TriCo Bancshares (NASDAQ: TCBK), a premier bank in California
    with over $10 billion in assets; Forge Global Holdings (NYSE: FRGE), a global provider of marketplace infrastructure, data services
    and technology solutions to enable investors to access the private markets; and Triple Point Venture Growth BDC Corp. (NYSE:
    TPVG), an externally-managed business development company providing debt financing and equity investments to venture
    growth stage companies. Earlier in her career, Ms.Vogel worked in Investment Banking at Montgomery Securities and as
    Certified Public Accountant with KPMG. She earned an MBA from the Harvard Business School and is a former professor and
    current Board Trustee at St. Mary's College of California.

  • Katie Vogelheim

    Katie Vogelheim

    Education Advisor, Human and Planetary Health
    Lecturer, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability - Dean's Office

    BioKatie Vogelheim is an Education Advisor and Lecturer at the Human and Planetary Health (HPH) Center at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment, where she has designed a series of project-based courses—HPH Action Labs—focused on tackling complex climate and sustainability challenges. She also serves as an Innovation Coach for the Stanford Ecopreneurship program, mentoring entrepreneurial student teams in the early stages of product and market development. Through these roles, Katie actively supports student education and mentorship in developing innovative solutions to address climate change.

    With a 30-year business career spanning multiple industries, Katie has been directing funding since 2010 toward global nature-based solutions and early-stage companies committed to sustainability. From 2020 to 2022, she was a Distinguished Career Institute Fellow at Stanford, concentrating on sustainability, climate, and energy.

    Katie collaborates across campus to develop curriculum and connect resources that advance human and planetary health initiatives. She also holds additional affiliations, serving on the Board of Dean’s Advisers at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health, the Harvard Data Science Initiative, and Conservation International’s Science and Leadership Councils.