Jennifer Zambone

Jennifer Zambone is the Publications Manager at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. Prior to this she worked as the Washington D.C.-based director of Africa Fighting Malaria, a pro-DDT lobby group.

A biographical note from 2001 on the website of the Competitive Enterprise Institute stated that she "studies environmental health risks and air policy. Her recent work has focused on science and public health, pesticides, arthropod borne disease, and toxic air pollutants."

Africa Fighting Malaria
Zambone was the Director of Africa Fighting Malaria between 2003 and 2005. (In 2003 Zambone, who was the group's only paid employee, earned $35,000. The following year Zambone's renumeration for her 40 hours a week had jumped from $35,00 to $60,000). In 2005 Zambone's remuneration dropped back down to $35,000.

Positions held

 * Competitive Enterprise Institute, Environmental Policy Analyst 2001
 * Africa Fighting Malaria, 2003-2005
 * Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Associate Director of the Regulatory Studies Program

Articles by Zambone

 * Jennifer Zambone, "Managing Malaria", National Review Online, April 6, 2004.
 * Jennifer Zambone, "A Martha Is a Terrible Thing to Waste", TCS Daily , August 3, 2004.
 * Jennifer Zambone, "Malaria in the USA", undated, accessed Jan 2009.
 * Roger Bate, Richard Tren, Jasson Urbach, Jennifer Zambone, "Considerations for the Use of DDT in Malaria Control", Health Policy and Development, October 2004.
 * Jennifer Zambone, "Vaccine Vacancy", National Review Online, October 15, 2004.
 * Jennifer Zambone, "Punting Globally", TCS Daily, April 25, 2005.