Amy Fisher
Program Director

Amy Fisher serves as the Program Director for Rutgers Project ECHO, where she leads the development of statewide and national programs that expand access to high-quality, evidence-based education for healthcare professionals serving underserved and under resourced populations. Since joining the ECHO team in January 2021, Amy has worked to build strong, lasting partnerships among providers, community organizations, and public health leaders to close gaps in care and improve patient outcomes. 

Her professional interests include health systems transformation, patient satisfaction, community engagement, aging, and chronic disease prevention. With a background in Business Management and Healthcare Administration, Amy brings both strategic insight and a people-centered approach to her work. Her work centers on connecting people with the resources they need to make informed choices for their well-being and supporting public health initiatives that enhance chronic disease management and care coordination. 

“My favorite part of ECHO is that it’s a truly collaborative model—there’s no hierarchy, only shared learning. All teach, all learn. Every session connects people who might never otherwise meet, creating a space where we can dispel myths, share evidence-based practices, and make an immediate impact on patients and communities.” 

“Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.” – Arthur Ashe

Additional Team Members

Suzette Smith
Program Administrator
Sean Cuddihy
Program Support Specialist
Theresa Hughes
Program Coordinator
Megan Sweet
Program Coordinator
Amy Fisher
Program Director