Maha Bazzi

Maha Bazzi is a Farming Campaign Manager at World Animal Protection US. She works to motivate the public, food businesses, and legislators to support initiatives that treat animals better, reduce meat consumption, and encourage plant-based diversification. She holds a Master’s degree in Animals and Public Policy from Tufts University and has worked at several organizations to improve the lives of animals on international and local levels. She loves using her background in teaching, graphic design, and marketing to find creative ways to communicate with companies and consumers to help create a better world for animals. Maha, her husband, and her son share their home in Brooklyn, New York, with their two cats, Rayna and Reese.
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