IHPC Board of Directors
Federal Policy Committee

Donna M. Feeley, MPH, RN, CMT, NCTMB
Donna M. Feeley is a faculty member for Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Department of International Health where she teaches Complementary, Alternative, Indigenous and Integrative Medicines. She is also is the Immediate Past Chair of the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork and is nationally certified in therapeutic massage and bodywork. Feeley has been a proactive advocate for CAM and Integrated Health Care for the last 30 years and has developed and implemented several programs in her career. Feeley began her career in the Public Health Service Office of Disease Prevention/Health Promotion where she worked on the first Healthy People Objectives and implementation plans for the nation. Feeley then joined the National American Red Cross in Washington, DC and developed and directed innovative national health promotion and injury prevention programs for fifteen years. With an extensive history of non-profit leadership, she later worked as marketing director for a national non-profit and conducted professional leadership forums for major non-profit leadership. In 2000, Feeley joined Johns Hopkins University, where she co-directed the first winter Institute in Tropical Medicine and developed the university's first academically credited model CAM and Integrative Medicine course. She has a Masters of Public Health from the University of Hawaii, a Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Sciences from Chaminade University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from George Mason University, and a Certificate in Tropical Medicine from Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Feeley served on numerous committees and boards including the National Institutes of Health High Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Education Committee and the National High Blood Pressure Education Coordinating Committee for ten years. Feeley currently serves on the Boards of the Academic Consortium for Complementary and Alternative Health Care (ACCAHC) and the Integrated Healthcare Policy Consortium (IHPC).