Dianne Gray is dedicated to helping seriously ill, dying, and grieving people around the world live as fully and as pain-free as possible until they don’t. She studied the work of EKR and more in university coursework and has guided the work and legacy of the Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Foundation for over 13 years.
She is a/an:
- Certified Death Doula / 30 years experience
- Certified Grief Specialist / U of WI Madison
- Patient advocate & Patient Navigator
- Trauma & Recovery Certificate / Harvard Medical School’s Global Health Institute
- Clinical educator on end of life conversations with seriously ill patients
- End of Life & Grief Educator & Researcher
- Experienced AI/data analytics specialist / palliative care
- Award-winning author / published in textbooks & medical journals
- Global Keynote Speaker
- Fierce advocate for patient & family access to palliative care & hospice
- Film producer/frequent podcast guest
- Sports Management degree, focus Sports Medicine
- Founder, Austin’s Kitchen Garden at Cura Orphanage, Kenya
- Experienced single-parent caregiver to terminally ill son & healthy daughter
- Adventure, Nature & Animal Lover
Global Ambassador, International Children’s & Palliative Care Network @icpcn;
Former President / Current Board, @elisabethkublerrossfoundation,
Grief Educator: Choose Love Movement for teachers globally: K-12