Emily Feinstein is Executive Vice President at Partnership to End Addiction, where she oversees research, clinical training, family services, and policy initiatives. She has nearly 30 years of experience spanning public health law and nonprofit strategy, and previously practiced health law at Ropes & Gray LLP, advising hospitals and medical centers.
Expertise: Addiction treatment, youth substance use, opioid crisis, healthcare system reform, and digital health innovation.
Credentials: J.D. from NYU School of Law, B.A. in biomedical ethics from Brown University. Former work with National Bioethics Advisory Commission and University of Pennsylvania.
Social Media: LinkedIn
Published Research: AJPH, Journal of Adolescent Health, Substance Use & Misuse.
Media/Speaking Experience: The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Dateline, The Today Show, Mother Jones, The Hill, and the Financial Times – among other outlets. Recent 2025 SXSW speaker on AI in mental health.