U.S.A.
Wendy Thomas has a robust background in public service and advocacy, marked by a decade of experience in high-finance risk management before transitioning to the public sector. She has held positions as an executive director, writer, and patient liaison, and has taught as an adjunct faculty member. Thomas has been a vocal advocate for environmental health, particularly in addressing PFAS contamination and long COVID awareness, leveraging her personal experiences with these issues. She has also led public movements against the construction of an ICE detention center and has a history of running for public office, including two terms in the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Wendy Thomas combines a deeply personal battle with PFAS-related health issues with a fierce advocacy for corporate accountability, creating a unique ideological stance that marries personal tragedy with public policy. Her legislative efforts against industrial polluters reflect an unwavering commitment to environmental justice, while her public protest against an ICE detention center reveals a calculated approach to regional interests. Thomas's experience with long COVID adds another layer of authenticity to her advocacy for health awareness, showcasing an ideological agility that transcends traditional political boundaries.