Terri Wilder, She/Her

HIV/Aging Policy Advocate

Terri L Wilder, MSW is a social worker and advocate for the rights of people living with HIV/AIDS, the LGBTQ+ community, and people with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME). She has worked in HIV and LGBTQ+ health since 1989 providing social services, coordinating education programs for clients and medical providers, and advocating for policy change. She has presented a local, national, and international conferences on a variety of HIV topics. Many of her articles on HIV can be found on The Body’s Web site. Terri served on the New York Governor’s Task Force to End AIDS (EtE), The New York Governor’s Hepatitis C Elimination Taskforce, and is currently a  member of the New York State DOH AIDS Advisory Council EtE  Subcommittee. She has been recognized for her work via The POZ 100:  Celebrating Women edition of POZ magazine (2017), as well as awards from the NYS DOH AIDS Institute and Bridging Access to Care, Inc. Terri currently lives in Minneapolis, MN.

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