CEO
APTA - American Physical Therapy Association
Justin D. Moore, PT, DPT, is the chief executive officer of the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), the national membership organization representing and promoting the profession of physical therapy in the United States. APTA exists to further the physical therapy profession's role in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of movement dysfunctions and the enhancement of the health and functional abilities of the public.
Prior to being named CEO, Moore was APTA’s executive vice president of public affairs. Before that, he served in several government affairs positions, including work as the association’s lead lobbyist on Capitol Hill. Moore, a licensed physical therapist, received his Doctor of Physical Therapy degree (DPT) from Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts, his Master of Physical Therapy degree from University of Iowa, and his Bachelor of Science degree in dietetics from Iowa State University.
In addition to his work with APTA, Moore currently serves on the External Advisory Committee to the Limb Loss and Prevention Registry and recently completed a term on the Board of Directors of the Amputee Coalition of America. Justin was a member of the inaugural Dean’s Advisory Council for the College of Human Sciences at Iowa State University. Justin has served the scientific community in physical therapy through this role on the Executive Advisory Board of the Center of Health Services Training and Research (CoHSTAR) and as a senior associate editor to Physical Therapy, the scientific journal of APTA.
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