Full Name
Jian Joyner LSW
Job Title
Program Manager, Advocacy & Research
Company
Concert Health
City (Address)
Guaynabo
State/Province/County (Address)
Puerto Rico
Speaker Short Bio
Jian Joyner, LSW, is Chief Program & Development Officer at Zero Overdose (soon to be the Center for Behavioral Health Innovation, Training, and Technology), a national nonprofit working at the intersection of overdose prevention, suicide prevention, and behavioral health integration. With a background in social work and public health, Jian brings a systems-level lens to improving care for underserved populations and integrating behavioral health into primary care settings. She collaborates closely with cross-functional teams, academic researchers, and national policy partners to evaluate outcomes, drive innovation, and translate research into actionable advocacy. Her expertise spans crisis intervention, community-based care, and health policy—shaped by work across clinical, nonprofit, and academic settings.
Jian holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychological Studies and a Master of Social Work from Temple University, where she was recognized as a 30 Under 30 honoree for her contributions to public health and behavioral healthcare. Outside of work, she enjoys documentaries, exploring Puerto Rico, and daily walks with her rescue dog, Nelli—always in pursuit of learning and grounding.
Jian holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychological Studies and a Master of Social Work from Temple University, where she was recognized as a 30 Under 30 honoree for her contributions to public health and behavioral healthcare. Outside of work, she enjoys documentaries, exploring Puerto Rico, and daily walks with her rescue dog, Nelli—always in pursuit of learning and grounding.
Speaking At
A10 - 360° on Pediatric CoCM: Solving Real-World Integration Puzzles Across 25+ Practices
C10 - Collaborative Care for Older Adults: Addressing Complexity, Comorbidity, and Caregiver Integration
I08 - Advancing Women's Health Through Collaborative Care: Emerging Priorities from a National Workgroup
L14 - Shaping the Future of Collaborative Care Research
C10 - Collaborative Care for Older Adults: Addressing Complexity, Comorbidity, and Caregiver Integration
I08 - Advancing Women's Health Through Collaborative Care: Emerging Priorities from a National Workgroup
L14 - Shaping the Future of Collaborative Care Research
