
Sara is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Barrett, The Honors College, with a degree in Biochemistry and a minor in Global Health. She has experience in clinical research, pediatric patient care, and global health education, including serving as a Community Health Facilitator and Director of Educational Quality in Arusha, Tanzania
Sara is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Barrett, The Honors College, with a degree in Biochemistry and a minor in Global Health. She has experience in clinical research, pediatric patient care, and global health education, including serving as a Community Health Facilitator and Director of Educational Quality in Arusha, Tanzania with Heal International. Shortly after founding JumboCare, Sara earned first place and a grant at ASU’s Change the World Event, and continues to expand its impact on student health and safety. She currently works as a patient care assistant at Banner Hospital in Phoenix and enjoys working with children, training in taekwondo as a fourth-degree black belt, and spending time with family and friends.

Darcy Lesniak, MD is a primary care pediatrician based in Shorewood, Wisconsin, with over 20 years of experience serving diverse patient populations, including low-income families. She serves as Medical Director of her clinic’s Reach Out & Read program, promoting early literacy by providing books to children from birth through age five. D
Darcy Lesniak, MD is a primary care pediatrician based in Shorewood, Wisconsin, with over 20 years of experience serving diverse patient populations, including low-income families. She serves as Medical Director of her clinic’s Reach Out & Read program, promoting early literacy by providing books to children from birth through age five. Dr. Lensiak has also volunteered to provide medical care to children in Indonesia following the 2005 tsunami, gaining firsthand experience with healthcare delivery in limited-resource settings.

Ginny brings over 35 years of leadership and nonprofit management experience to JumboCare International. She is the founder and former executive director of Milwaukee Jewish Free Loan Association, where she grew the organization into a $1 million fund, issued over $2 million in interest-free loans, and maintained a 99.6% repayment rate. G
Ginny brings over 35 years of leadership and nonprofit management experience to JumboCare International. She is the founder and former executive director of Milwaukee Jewish Free Loan Association, where she grew the organization into a $1 million fund, issued over $2 million in interest-free loans, and maintained a 99.6% repayment rate. Ginny also served on the executive committee of the International Association of Jewish Free Loans. She previously worked for 20 years as a commercial architect. Ginny currently works as a Loan Servicing Officer with Hebrew Free Loan Association of San Francisco. She enjoys hiking and painting, and spending time with her husband, Jeff, their two daughters, and two dogs.

Megan Allen is an ardent public health professional committed to creating innovative programs that improve health outcomes for diverse communities globally. She has a Master's degree in Biology from Arizona State University and has spent over a decade working on international public health projects in East Africa, India, and the United St
Megan Allen is an ardent public health professional committed to creating innovative programs that improve health outcomes for diverse communities globally. She has a Master's degree in Biology from Arizona State University and has spent over a decade working on international public health projects in East Africa, India, and the United States. Megan is passionate about health equity, training the next generation of public health leaders, and working with at-risk and vulnerable populations in low-resource settings. Outside of work, Megan loves to read, hike, and spend time with her young daughter.

Lori Gendelman is a retired attorney. She practiced law for 40 years, primarily in the area of medical malpractice defense and medical licensing and discipline. She has served as committee chair and vice chair of Froedtert Hospital board of directors, and served as a director on the boards of two nonprofits, City Youth Martial Arts Progra
Lori Gendelman is a retired attorney. She practiced law for 40 years, primarily in the area of medical malpractice defense and medical licensing and discipline. She has served as committee chair and vice chair of Froedtert Hospital board of directors, and served as a director on the boards of two nonprofits, City Youth Martial Arts Program and the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. Lori, a third degree black belt in taekwondo, has volunteered as an instructor with CYMAP in underserved areas of Milwaukee, working with children ages 5-15 in after-school programs. Lori volunteers at the Wisconsin Humane Society and Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. She also enjoys reading, playing pickleball, and spending time with her partner, Jim, and their two children Bailey and Colt.

Isabella is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Barrett, The Honors College, where she earned a B.S. in Biomedical Sciences and a minor in Spanish. She currently works as an EMT and is passionate about improving healthcare access for underserved and rural communities. She has experience providing health education in both Tanzania and
Isabella is a graduate of Arizona State University’s Barrett, The Honors College, where she earned a B.S. in Biomedical Sciences and a minor in Spanish. She currently works as an EMT and is passionate about improving healthcare access for underserved and rural communities. She has experience providing health education in both Tanzania and Arizona, where she contributed to vaccination and outreach programs.